Yes, Fender Esquire style. Don't know the exact details about early Fender Esquires, but I read somewhere where Fender still routed these types of Teles for the neck pickup, but covered it up with the pickguard... just in case the customer wanted to add a neck pickup. I definitely did not want a route for the neck pup. I was hoping for some nice wood grain patterns, and wanted the option to maybe not have a pickguard on the guitar at all. A clear pickguard is possible, too.Same question as above, single pup setup?
Whoa i just noticed thats a Esquire type body. Bonus points for that.
Yes, Fender Esquire style. Don't know the exact details about early Fender Esquires, but I read somewhere where Fender still routed these types of Teles for the neck pickup, but covered it up with the pickguard... just in case the customer wanted to add a neck pickup. I definitely did not want a route for the neck pup. I was hoping for some nice wood grain patterns, and wanted the option to maybe not have a pickguard on the guitar at all. A clear pickguard is possible, too.
What type hardware - chrome, gold, black?I think I'm going to get most of this Tele's hardware from Mojotone.
90% leaning to chrome.What type hardware - chrome, gold, black?
Yeah, I hear that all the time!Nice wood.
This will be fun to watch evolve.

Very generous Ray, reminds me to thank you again for helping me out with a pair of humbucker height adjust screws and a pair of strap buttons on one of my AXL husk builds!I am glad you did not say purple. You may have one if you like, as a token of my affection. No charge.
Warning - the holes are for import pots - they will have to be drilled out for USA pots
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Since you have the "real deal", is there a cavity routed for a neck pup underneath those pickguards?
Seymour Duncan Antiquity IIWow...That IS Some Beautiful Wood Grain. Looks fantastic! What a GREAT project!!!!
What pickups are you using???
How would any of you approach this:
Since I need to drill the holes at the heel of the neck, should I just clamp the neck to the body and mark the holes?
Or, temporarily install the hardware needed to string up the guitar, then lightly clamp the neck, string up with just the two E strings, check alignment, apply more clamping pressure, and then mark the holes?
And... does anybody have a decent tip on how to roll the fretboard edges?