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Post subject: show us your classic vibe squier teles.
Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 10:27 pm
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i am currently saving towards a guitar (currently do not have my own axe/amp).after numerous changes of mind,as to what guitar to save for (everything from a fender pawn shop mustang special,to an ibanez premier rg guitar).i have "finally" decided on getting a lovely squier classic vibe "butterscotch" 50's tele (i blame mr gilmour/my springsteen e.t.c :wink: in truth i have always loved teles (especially the classic butterscotch ones :D this will be my first tele that is purely single coils.i must admit to not being able to wait until 12th jan (when i can hopefully finally buy it :D just wanted to see your lovely examples if that was ok :wink: oh and what do you play it through/how do you find them? (am going to save for a yamah thr 10 amp/as i only play at home).thanks :)


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Post subject: Re: show us your classic vibe squier teles.
Posted: Sat Dec 10, 2011 8:51 am
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Just to save a little time and posting here's a copy of my recent comment from another Claissic Vibe thread:

I have been gigging with my Classic Vibe Tele for about a year and a half, and get compliments on how it sounds all the time.

The best part is that I only paid $78 for it :!: :D

I had seen it at Guitar Center and it had been dropped a number of times (fallen out of the guitar tree that it was hanging in. I put a rediculous offer out there, thinking I'd just use it with and for a few of my students, and they took it.

After playing it around the house for awhile I fell in love with it and decided to start gigging with it. And the best part is that the other guitar player in my band has a nice American made Tele, and he still prefers the sound of mine :shock:

Other than removing the pickguard to reduce the static "pops & clicks" and carving the number 78 in it (reminding myself that I don't need to spend a ton of $$$ to get a great sound) I haven't done ANYTHING to this guitar. Still stock and still lovin' her.

Here's pic of the girls (the only 2 guitars I take to gigs). One is my CV Tele and the other is the Mustang Special I modded out.

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