Got Teles?

Put an F hole in the scratch plate and you have an acoustic. The guitars with huge cavities under there attract the "how good does it sound unplugged?" guys because they tend to sound so much louder.

Schecter do make some nice guitars.
I couldn't give a :poo: less how my electric guitars sound unplugged.
 
Who's got that kinda time?

Gotta plan ahead. :P I haven't had a neck that really needed it in the last 25 years. The last one the made me uncomfortable was that otherwise rubber necked MIM Standard that I had for a week in 1995.
 
Great Teles folks. Love Teles. Mine started life as a 2015 Fender 50s Road Worn Series. MIM with all American parts which are probably in the trash can by now hahahaha. Thing is modded to hell and back. Early 70s original DiMarzio Super Distortion, Cut down Andy Sommers billet brass bridge with adjustable brass string saddles. Custom electronics with front pickup tore out. Selector switch tore out with custom control plate made be me. Mark Jenny custom relic Telecaster neck with vintage tuners. Custom strap by Brad at Well Hung guitar straps. This thing slays and believe it or not is my best sounding guitar to tune down. I love it to death.20200905_172405.jpg20200915_122519.jpg
 

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I've owned a bunch of Teles but I currently only have 2. This one has stayed with me. It's an Ash Fender FSR MIM BSB that's stock except for the compensated saddles and string retainers.IMG_20200910_053412.jpg
This one is a Hadean HH with a 2 bolt Strat bridge.

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I prefer to build my own. Not really Teles I know, but I love the Tele shape and with comfort contours they are very comfortable to hold and play. All mine are Warmoth and have short scale necks.

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