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Posted: Sat Oct 11, 2008 9:49 am
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It depends on the application my brother. For rock I prefer my Strat, for bluesy stuff I tend to use the Tele.

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ian sheridan wrote:
I like my Telecaster for Telecasting, and my Strat for Stratting.


Agreed. Now if only there were specialized guitars for Mastering Jazz and Bassing with Precision... :P


Funny...but be nice.

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ian sheridan wrote:
I like my Telecaster for Telecasting, and my Strat for Stratting.


Tosser :lol:

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I perfer the Strat as well. Looks cool and plays good. Very versatile guitar.

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A Telecaster works great if you have to change between different tunings from song to song. It's a major pain to do that with a Strat.

I used to do some songs that needed drop high E, or drop low E, or drop low E and A ...

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rkreisher wrote:
I perfer the Strat as well. Looks cool and plays good. Very versatile guitar.


Same here. :)


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Hi

You can replace just the block, you'll probably have to order it, you'll have to move the saddles forward to get to the screws to unbolt it from the bridge....You'll have to re-intonate it when you are done though :(



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My 1974 Telecaster Deluxe came equipped with a tremolo bridge. Sometime before I bought it in 2002, the whammy bar was broken off in the block and I haven't tried to drill it out. I am not really tool-skilled enough to take that on myself.


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