Show Your Telecasters!!!

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To Neffco, yours is the same model Mosrite I had, except mine was painted red.
Actually, in 1974 I traded both of my Mosrites in (plus $400 cash) to buy this 1974 Gibson Marauder below (from Liers Music)
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Marauder: Gibson's early attempt at a Telecaster
 
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Leee

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I’ve never been a “Tele guy” but I figure no collection is complete without one.

So I’ve had a couple very nice ones through the years that never got much playing time, until they were eventually sold or traded away.

Coupla years ago I decided to build something like the early 60s guitars when they started getting fancy.

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This is a Warmoth double-bound Ash body in Sunset Orange.

New American Fender neck.
Fender/Schaller locking tuners.
Callaham bridge.
Lindy Fralin pickups.
Fralin reversed control package.
(Volume up front)

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