Talk me into or talk me out of this

Wow, what an overpirced hunk of shit.

2200 bucks for a tele with a shitty lake placid blue paint job and some geeky ass pickup at the bridge, ugly as hell pickguard, and a dumb looking headstock combo? Waste of damn money and it's pretty fugly. How many guitars you need? Why don't you go play the junk collection you got already? How many times you picked up that Edwards LP? Same one I been dinging up playing every day as my couch guitar. I'm gonna turn mine into a worthless toothpick if I got anything to say about it. Pretty sure I could buy some Fender and Warmoth parts and get it real nice for about 600 or 800 bucks less. I have suspected you don't like me much already since you never respond to my posts so I figured I'd be the dick that shot your idea down since it aint' gonna change our relationship haha. Regardless, hope you are well this morning or whatever it is in guitar paradise Japan. Wish I could run those racks for another nice Edwards E-SA. Maybe I'm just jelly, lol
Every Luxxtone I’ve played has been among the best necks and fretwork that I’ve tried. As for how many guitars I need? The answer is always more. :D I have 12 now and I probably play half of them regularly. There’s still more that I want. I’ve been talking to @LPMojoGL about wanting a hollow body but the thought of pickup swapping in one make my brain hurt.
 
It's gotta be Superstrats for me....I have played some nice Teles but it's still a comfort thing for me...anything other than a SS is just, well, not right. My great sounding/playing Jap LP just sits in a corner pouting for months before I finally pick her up.
And most of all, SS are the prettiest form factor anyway 😁
 
It's gotta be Superstrats for me....I have played some nice Teles but it's still a comfort thing for me...anything other than a SS is just, well, not right. My great sounding/playing Jap LP just sits in a corner pouting for months before I finally pick her up.
If you tried my Tao T-Buckets you may possibly change your mind. They’re I guess technically super Tele’s, but very sleek playing and I guess actually don’t really feel, sound or play like normal Tele’s at all lol, but they’re awesome

This new 57 Jr is #1 now and will be super hard to rival, but usually superstrats are my favorites too, especially Marchione and Tao Super Tele’s
 
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I was tele-skeptical for many years, but after playing some really nice ones, and figuring out the make-or-break specs on them, I've been converted.

Honestly my experience of not being into them was based on the mostly modern, heavy, mia or mim fenders that you would pick up in a music store.

After playing some really nice vintage ones, an echo park, an 80s Tom Anderson, I was able to make Partscaster teles that check every box I need a non humbucker guitar to cover - I own ZERO strats or strat shaped objects now
Everyone hear should have a good Tele. If used right I love it even for some metal and high gain applications too. I’m a huge Strat and super Strat fan also. I like all these flavors if it’s a good enough example. For me the best neck pickup tone is still a ‘50’s strat. It’s just magical
 
Everyone hear should have a good Tele. If used right I love it even for some metal and high gain applications too. I’m a huge Strat and super Strat fan also. I like all these flavors if it’s a good enough example. For me the best neck pickup tone is still a ‘50’s strat. It’s just magical
My Jim root squire with a tone nerd Roxy is the cats ass… or whatever pup that is japetus loaned me…. It’s one of Scott’s…
 
I'm the exact opposite, of course

I feel bad for your lp

When you record something tho, you'll play it 😂
Yeah, the tone can't be denied no matter the axe. I had a 79 Greco EG550 that had this incredible low mid growl; it was pretty beat up but those usually are the 'tell' that it's a good one...it got played often.
I played an early 70s Tele at Dave's Guitar Shop that was insanely good sounding. Not for sale though haha
 
Yeah, the tone can't be denied no matter the axe. I had a 79 Greco EG550 that had this incredible low mid growl; it was pretty beat up but those usually are the 'tell' that it's a good one...it got played often.
I played an early 70s Tele at Dave's Guitar Shop that was insanely good sounding. Not for sale though haha

My partscasters, especially my pink one, are both absolutely insane guitars.

I'm debating getting another retroactive set for the pink one, but I'm probably going to wait until Scott tries his hand at tele pickups.

The bootstrap extra crispy are very good cheap pickups, but compared to the red guitar it just doesnt have the tele goods.
It is the best metal pickup I have ever used, but for my style...the Sunset Strip does it

The roxy is probably the best les paul pickup ANYONE has ever made, and that's not even an exaggeration
 
My partscasters, especially my pink one, are both absolutely insane guitars.

I'm debating getting another retroactive set for the pink one, but I'm probably going to wait until Scott tries his hand at tele pickups.

The bootstrap extra crispy are very good cheap pickups, but compared to the red guitar it just doesnt have the tele goods.


The roxy is probably the best les paul pickup ANYONE has ever made, and that's not even an exaggeration
It is badass. That is why I bethrothed it to JBT. But rns, the Sunset Strip in my mij dinky hits.
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The sunset strip, to me, is like a vintage JB but perfected - it's the perfect pickup for a superstrat tbh
It has a nice middy push with my Bassman, with the Jackson. I feel it's the ultimate "modeler" pickup. It just sounds great and responsive.
 
There are good relics and bad ones.

I’d say this is one of the latter. They really went to town on it and it seems incongruous with the rest of the guitar.

Also, a humbucker at the bridge on a Tele?

Have you thought about getting a reliced Fender Telecaster instead?

That said, if you like it, go ahead. The plus point about that axe is that it looks really playable.
 
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