tele_45
Joined: Aug 28, 2012
Posts: 22
Bradenton, Florida
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Posted on Jul 29 2014 10:33 AM
As long as I'm showing off - here's my
'home brew' 'Surf Tele'. Single piece pine body painted Rustoleum Red. Routed for strat tremolo. Super curly neck from some guy in CA. Pickups are generic MIM but sound OK. Used the front half of an old Tele bridge to hang the pickup and fill the space between. Neck is 1.75" and 16" radius - a little unusual but I grew up playing flat Gretsch fingerboards so it feels good to me.
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zzero
Joined: Jul 09, 2010
Posts: 1153
Lillian Alabama
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Posted on Jul 29 2014 05:21 PM
Nice!!!
— Enjoying the surf,sun and sand!!
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vintagesurfdude
Joined: Nov 28, 2011
Posts: 795
Prescott Valley, AZ
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Posted on Jul 30 2014 01:16 AM
Cool !! Here's my "surf" Tele project. Warmoth swamp ash body, 1/4 sawn 1 piece "boat neck" (Warmoth also) Did the same thing hanging the SD Antiquities Broadcaster pick up in a cut Tele bridge plate to make room for the vintage style Strat Trem.
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tubeswell
Joined: Sep 24, 2011
Posts: 1424
Wellington, NZ
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Posted on Jul 31 2014 04:23 AM
— He who dies with the most tubes... wins
Surf Daddies
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crumble
Joined: Sep 09, 2008
Posts: 3158
Guildford England
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Posted on Jul 31 2014 05:50 AM
tubeswell wrote:
Surfboardcaster
Road to nowhere link
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crumble
Joined: Sep 09, 2008
Posts: 3158
Guildford England
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Posted on Jul 31 2014 06:50 AM
I really like the idea of using a floating tremolo with a Tele because done this way it doesn't alter the original design very much. Just having a little dream to myself, I'd like to do this a little more seamlessly with a custom made plate, 2 post pivot and three piece saddle setup.
I've been musing the idea of mounting the tremolo arm upside down through a body route directly to the underside of the pickguard area. So that it can't be seen, you don't need to reach for it or hold it while picking, you just press down a flush button concealed in the pickguard... Ha! Oh for a decent man cave!
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tubeswell
Joined: Sep 24, 2011
Posts: 1424
Wellington, NZ
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Posted on Jul 31 2014 01:32 PM
crumble wrote:
tubeswell wrote:
Surfboardcaster
Road to nowhere link
Dunno how that happened - it worked when I tested it initially.
Mahogany plank with Paduak stringers and Rosewood slab board
— He who dies with the most tubes... wins
Surf Daddies
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vintagesurfdude
Joined: Nov 28, 2011
Posts: 795
Prescott Valley, AZ
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Posted on Jul 31 2014 11:27 PM
Wow tube , that's gorgeous!!
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D22
Joined: Apr 20, 2006
Posts: 2054
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Posted on Aug 01 2014 12:09 AM
tubeswell wrote:
crumble wrote:
tubeswell wrote:
Surfboardcaster
Road to nowhere link
Dunno how that happened - it worked when I tested it initially.
Mahogany plank with Paduak stringers and Rosewood slab board
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Slab thickness
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SWEET!
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OzReverb
Joined: Apr 28, 2009
Posts: 460
Victoria
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Posted on Aug 01 2014 12:53 AM
1985 Japanese Esquire with Bigsby added - just about to start using it in the band, so no road work yet but looking forward to hearing it in action
— https://www.facebook.com/lostremoleros/
Last edited: Aug 01, 2014 00:56:35
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Surfabilly
Joined: Apr 21, 2006
Posts: 852
Connersville, Indiana, USA
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Posted on Aug 01 2014 07:39 AM
Now I'm wishing I could finish my custom "Tele" project. Warmouth body (and neck) that's been routed for a Strat trem, and P90 pickups. Pretty much have everything I need for it - especially TV Jones pickups and a 4-position switch - but still need to get the body painted.
— Fast Cars & Loud Guitars!
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Fronkensurf
Joined: Jul 29, 2014
Posts: 52
Cincinnati
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Posted on Aug 01 2014 11:22 AM
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Fronkensurf
Joined: Jul 29, 2014
Posts: 52
Cincinnati
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Posted on Aug 01 2014 11:24 AM
This is my "somewhat" modified MIM surfing tele.
Last edited: Aug 01, 2014 11:27:17
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LeeVanCleef
Joined: Oct 05, 2011
Posts: 744
France
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Posted on Aug 01 2014 03:56 PM
Fronkensurf, is that a Formica top? That looks awesome!
Volcanik, I'd be very interested to hear what you think of the Vibramate.
Also, I can't resist reposting this (not mine). That Guyatone sure looks like it can surf -- it's basically a Jag in a Tele body.
— Old punks never die... They just become surf rockers.
Last edited: Aug 01, 2014 18:10:15
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cyclopean
Joined: Mar 01, 2011
Posts: 40
innsmouth, ma
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Posted on Aug 01 2014 05:11 PM
LeeVanCleef wrote:
Fronkensurf, is that a Formica top? That looks awesome!
Volcanik, I'd be very interested to hear what you think of the Vibramate.
Also, I can't help reposting this (not mine). That Guyatone sure looks like it can surf -- it's basically a Jag in a Tele body.
but does it have a strangle switch?
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OzReverb
Joined: Apr 28, 2009
Posts: 460
Victoria
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Posted on Aug 02 2014 05:03 AM
LeeVanCleef wrote:
Volcanik, I'd be very interested to hear what you think of the Vibramate.
It's not too bad, I do prefer a Jag trem action as you can do a full strum with the arm resting in your picking hand the whole time (The Vibramate arm will only go up to just below the high E string). The trem action is more subtle than what I'm used to. I'm still getting used to it...
— https://www.facebook.com/lostremoleros/
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Fronkensurf
Joined: Jul 29, 2014
Posts: 52
Cincinnati
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Posted on Aug 02 2014 08:50 AM
The Fronkencaster is Formica covered. I kind of "inset" it into the body, routing it out and leaving an edge. I eye-balled it, so it's pretty rough, but looks good from 5 feet away. hard to see in the pics, but I also made a fore arm bevel with my belt sander.
The buzz stop is made from parts from a discarded Air Soft gun.
I originally used this guitar for gigs that we traveled by bicycle to.
In short, it's messed up.
Last pic show wood grain shelf paper "pickguard"
Last edited: Aug 02, 2014 09:03:23
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montereyjack66
Joined: Jul 23, 2014
Posts: 637
LA -ish
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Posted on Aug 03 2014 12:07 AM
My humble contributuion:
Perhaps not a true surf tele,(a CV Tele with nocasters) but then back in the day, there were no surf guitars until someone started playing.
mj
— mj
bent playing for benter results
Do not attempt to adjust your TV set.
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remora1
Joined: Jan 04, 2008
Posts: 1275
San Pedro, CA
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Posted on Aug 04 2014 10:38 AM
Mine's a repost too - mexican '69 Thinline RI with a Vibramate/Bigsby setup & Churchill Custom pickups.
— Bill S._______
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Surfysonic
Joined: Oct 17, 2009
Posts: 523
Walkersville, MD
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Posted on Aug 16 2014 11:58 PM
Here's my surf Tele with the usual suspects...
This is a Fender FSR Standard Tele (MIM). I replaced (and still have) the stock maple neck with matching headstock) with an All Parts chunky neck (we're talking baseball bat). Also put on the Vibrate Bigsby where drilling could be avoided. If I ever want to revert the guitar back to stock I can. The neck pickup is a Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound Jazzmaster and the bridge pickup is a Seymour Duncan Broadcaster.
This is what she looked like stock back when I had my blonde Fender '65 RI 40th Anniversary Twin Reverb amp (reeeeallly regret letting that one go! )...
— The doofus formerly known as Snorre
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