I have two parts casters tele style guitars for sale.
Telecaster no 1 - dark brown - asking $700
- thin line / chambered
- Lollar Imperial Pickups
- Coil tap on volume knob and on tone knob
- Warmoth neck - "vintage/modern construction", 25-1/2" scale, Roasted Maple neck, Pau Ferro fingerboard, 1-11/16" width, tall stainless steel frets, radius is 10-16" compound, 22 frets, no inlay, vintage tint satin nitro finish.
- Graphtech nut
- Glendale neck plate, Glendale bridge
- Callaham vintage style tuners
- wood pickup rings and pick guard
- wood knobs
- 6lbs
- I don't know where the body came from, but it looks well used, and has a two tone finish.
Full transparency on this:
- I put this instrument together as a pandemic project. As roasted maple is incredibly brittle, I was very careful to use the exact drill bit for drilling pilot holes for the tuners. In spite of my being as careful as possible, the head stock did suffer a hair line crack that I have repaired. I've been playing this guitar for years now, and have had zero issues with it. I tried to capture the repair in the photos.
Telecaster no 2 - natural wood finish - asking $900
- solid body, likely ash
- Maple neck and fingerboard
- TV Jones style pickup in neck
- Hot rail humbucker in bridge, coil tap on tone knob
- RockRabbit dual loader titanium bridge (particularly nice because it is flush with the pick guard)
- Glendale neck plate
- 7lb 9oz
Full transparency bit
- This guitar is totally flawless, no scratches, no fret ware. It is super solid, and very well put together, honestly it's weird I'm offloading it, I just have a desire to thin out my collection.