eclecticsynergy
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Last week there was a 50% off flash sale on the Tele-shaped Backlund Model 200, in red only. It has a forearm contour and belly cut, which make a T-type body much more comfortable to me. Angled singlecoil neck pickup and a well-potted humbucker bridge, too, a great combination. They're also beautiful, and I was sorely tempted - many of you know that I love my red & white Model 400.

It was hard to pass up a half price sale but I did.
A few things helped me hold back: I have a number of Tele types already, and I own way too many red guitars.
For a few days I was able to congratulate myself on having saved some money leading up to the holidays.
Plus I could feel feel virtuous about exercising my will power.
Then it happened: I stumbled across a nearly-new Model 100.
Same pickups. Forearm contour & belly cut. Not even remotely Tele-like. And it wasn't red.
Recent 2019 model. Virtually unplayed - literally not a scratch, not even a smudge. Factory strings still clean on it, and some of the protective plastic on the pickguard. Plus it has a trem, something I occasionally miss on the other Backlund which is a wraptail.
Suddenly realized it wasn't will power that let me pass on the 200 - it was fate, saving me from that impulse purchase so I'd have the money for this one. Made an offer and was able to get it for less than I would've had to pay for the 200 on sale. The seller threw in a nice Gibson gig bag for good measure.
So, a new Backlund 100 DLX is mine. It plays wonderfully and sounds great. Neck is perfectly singlecoily, bridge position has a strong midrangey lead voice with good sustain, and middle position has body and nice sparkle without too much midrange at all.
Definitely has the distinctive retro-futuristic Backlund look to it.



It was hard to pass up a half price sale but I did.
A few things helped me hold back: I have a number of Tele types already, and I own way too many red guitars.
For a few days I was able to congratulate myself on having saved some money leading up to the holidays.
Plus I could feel feel virtuous about exercising my will power.
Then it happened: I stumbled across a nearly-new Model 100.
Same pickups. Forearm contour & belly cut. Not even remotely Tele-like. And it wasn't red.
Recent 2019 model. Virtually unplayed - literally not a scratch, not even a smudge. Factory strings still clean on it, and some of the protective plastic on the pickguard. Plus it has a trem, something I occasionally miss on the other Backlund which is a wraptail.
Suddenly realized it wasn't will power that let me pass on the 200 - it was fate, saving me from that impulse purchase so I'd have the money for this one. Made an offer and was able to get it for less than I would've had to pay for the 200 on sale. The seller threw in a nice Gibson gig bag for good measure.
So, a new Backlund 100 DLX is mine. It plays wonderfully and sounds great. Neck is perfectly singlecoily, bridge position has a strong midrangey lead voice with good sustain, and middle position has body and nice sparkle without too much midrange at all.
Definitely has the distinctive retro-futuristic Backlund look to it.


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