
From left to right: homemade (from big, guitar-shaped bits) Thinline baritone tele, Edwards 335, AVRI Jazzmaster, MJT tele.
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Probably all my favourite style guitars in one photo, very lovelybenecol wrote:Not done one of these for ages, but prompted by Timbo doing his up there, I followed the clarion call of "Tims: assemble".
From left to right: homemade (from big, guitar-shaped bits) Thinline baritone tele, Edwards 335, AVRI Jazzmaster, MJT tele.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
PINK TELE FTWbenecol wrote:Not done one of these for ages, but prompted by Timbo doing his up there, I followed the clarion call of "Tims: assemble".
From left to right: homemade (from big, guitar-shaped bits) Thinline baritone tele, Edwards 335, AVRI Jazzmaster, MJT tele.

Yep yep - thread here. The whole process was great fun, and they're lovely. Better spec than a Fender, better standard of finish and service than Warmoth. Will get a strat from them next.timhulio wrote:Yeah love that colour combo on the Jazzmaster. What's the MJT tele? Did you buy the parts and put it together. Is it from this guy, as some of these are very tempting!
http://stores.ebay.com/MJT-Aged-Guitar-Finishes

Looking good! Love that Musima guitar....hope you're enjoying the Memory Boytimhulio wrote:I snapped a pic cos Stewart mentioned my EGC on FB. Here's some of my stuff.
l-r: Hondo Lead II copy which is my go-to guitar for pedal testing and messing around at the moment- does awesome out of phase sounds, musima elgita, tele thinline, EGC custom. I'm trying lots of different pedals at the moment. The memory boy has some nice feedbacky settings. I've been playing with autowahs and the Snow White is the best, although the Q-tron and Proteus are also cool. When Sailplanes gig as a three-piece I might break-out a bigger amp, so kinda glad I didn't sell the bandmaster.


it's a GFS tele. The body is super cheap. I'm actually not a fan of it all. Currently it's got a Peavey T15 neck on it, so it's a shortscale pink esquire. The neck is SUPER thin though, so I never play it.hotrodperlmutter wrote:i love that blacktop tele (luls - it's a jazzmaster)
what is that pink tele?



Brandon W wrote:you elites.
Pretty much, it's just a bit sad that it doesn't fit as well visually with the rest of the range. Otherwise it feels fine and it plays nice. I've had a few satin-neck Squiers so that bit doesn't bother me at all the way it does for others.benecol wrote:Lovely guitar - I'd have bought one of those, if it came along at the right time. One of the few baritones that come set up for E-E as standard, too. That being said, I've always found B-B (or A-A if you must be macho about it) much more rewarding. Also, is it just the aesthetics of the neck that you didn't like?

Brandon W wrote:you elites.