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Awesome guitar and awesome work! Just added a few tweaks of my own to make it truly mine. A new guitar that feels like it belongs in the pre cbs era. I own fifty’s and sixties era fender and Gibson guitars and this new guitar of mine fits right in with the fam. The metal And aging work the creator accomplished is outstanding. Thanks for my new favorite flavor.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Every guitar player should be buying one of these guitars. Period. I've been playing since 1963 and I've played 'em all! I've always wanted a classic 50's Tele but the cost always was and is out of reach, so I managed with other Telecasters and other guitars for all those years. I have read so much about this guitar I simply bought it and it is now my #1 go to. I have an American Deluxe, a Japanese 62 re-issue, a Mexican Standard and an all original '72. They are all nice, but this guitar is a killer. The neck has a fatter feel and fits extremely well in my hand. The pickups are so good they blow away all my other Tele's. There was an initial average resonance when played unplugged so I loosened all the strings, loosened the bridge screws and the neck screws. I then re-tightened them and the guitar now sings when played acoustically. I'm playing through a "73 Princeton Reverb and this guitar has all the classic Fender tones I have been searching for. It comes with the S-1 switching and a 4th position. I don't use it although it does provide some nice additional tones. The color is fantastic, providing the classic 50's look. This particular guitar does not show the wood grain, however I have seen some of these with heavy grain showing through. So if you don't like seeing the wood grain, shop around and ask before purchasing. I happen to like the butterscotch without the wood grain. This guitar weighed in at 8lbs 9oz. I have seen reports of lighter versions of this model, but that is another whole discussion. I have never experienced the weight having any effect on sound. It's mostly useful if you stand while playing. The build quality is on par with both my American and the Japanese Tele, which is amazing to me. The folks in Mexico really do a fantastic job making guitars! The setup was average right out of the box, so I tweaked the saddles for lower action. But that was it after unboxing. I really can't say enough about this guitar. I own 14 guitars now and I'm most certainly selling off a bunch as this one seems to always be in my hands now.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Received as advertised. A classic ash body Telecaster with custom Baja wiring and well set up right out of the box. Good action, sustain, and tone. One nit - had to remove the pick guard in order to peel off all of the factory plastic protection from the neck pickup.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I am very happy with this guitar. It sounds phenomenal. The price was right. I bought it do to the price and the specs of the guitar. It's heavy and sustains well. It has a fat neck with a slight "V" and the pickups are wired 4-way with and S-1 switch to add even more sounds. I think the biggest mistake people make to these guitars is rewiring them to standard tele 3-way. That defeats the whole purpose of this guitar. It has the regular tele sounds anyway within the Baja wiring. I am very happy!
love everything about it. I've been playing over 50 years and have numerous American guitars and I am simply blown away by the player series Baja tele as well as the Squire classic vibe series
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned