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If this model has been discussed here before, I haven't seen it. In any case, I was at my local GC last night, primarily for the purpose of trying a couple of hollow-bodies (Artcore AFS75, Epi Dot & Sheraton) and couldn't resist trying a couple of Teles that were hanging on the wall. The one that impressed me the most was the MIM Deluxe Nashville model. The pickup layout is different than a standard Tele, sandwiching a Tex-Mex Strat p'up between two Tex-Mex Tele p'ups. The guitar is fitted with vintage style hardware, and has a 5-way "Strat-o-Tone" switch that basically works the same as the 5-way on a standard Strat. Here's a link to a photo of one just like the one I played:


Anyway, I played a few licks on it and thought it had a real nice variety of tones on tap. The bridge p'up gives you buckets of classic Tele twang, and the neck p'up sounded true to type, as well. Switch to the middle position, and you'd swear you were strumming on a Strat. Go to the 2nd position (bridge-middle), and you've got the "Strat quack" with a dash of Tele twang--very interesting! The neck (maple on the one I tried) felt and played great. Overall fit and finish were excellent. Didn't try the tuners, so can't comment on those. Price was $549, as I recall--not cheap, but very reasonable for the quality and capability of the instrument.

Just thought I'd pass along my impressions here. Anybody here at the Fret own or played one of these??
 
I played one recently, great guitar! A bit pricey for a MIM perhaps but the quality seems to be very good.
 
Great guitar... I know that Warren here played one of those the day we went after a guitar for me. I liked the color a lot too.
 
you are right iago...i did play one and liked it alot...very easy guitar to play!

i went with a more traditional tele when i decided to buy one (the tele at ron's that we both played).

You just can't go wrong with a tele! :DR

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Give it a look . . .

Ted - If you're soon in the market for a Tele, I'd highly suggest that you check out the G & L ASAT Tribute Series. Although it has the more common two p'up configuration (unlike the Nashville's (3) p'ups), I played the NV as well as several other Fender Teles (incl. several high $$ USA-made guitars) before I bought my G & L, and found the tone on the G & L to be far superior to anything Fender had to offer. The p'ups that come stock on the G & L are (2) USA-made Fullerton models, and they can do it all - country twang to full-blown rock. They're amazing pick-ups. Along with great tone, the build & feel of the G & L ASAT series is fantastic. The guitar simply exudes quality at every angle. The G & L's also come in several traditional finishes, with both all-maple and maple / rosewood necks.

The G & L ASAT (Tribute Series) runs about $80 - $100 less, too - usually around $425 - $450. And that price includes a very spiffy, high-quality G & L gig-bag.

Of course, I completely understand if your heart's set on a Fender. Mine was too . . . before I played a G & L. ;)
 
I was in the market for a Tele and bought a used Nashville, it's fast become my axe of choice if I'm taking a single guitar anywhere.
 
Have owned many Teles, both Fender and custom built over the last 4 decades. Some were great, some not so great. The "Nashville Power Tele" is the best yet. I saw, I played 15 minutes, I bought!

I've always been torn between Strats and Teles and have had my feedback battles with using an acoustic guitar in a live situation. My worries are over with this axe, it can do it all really well. It can replace three guitars at the gig...

The only gripe I have is the name......I would have preferred "Bakersfield Tele" or "Texecaster" or........The Tele is a "West Coast" guitar IMO and I'm kinda "anti Nashville" anyway I guess!

Great working guitar. Get one. ( even if you have to sell your "Genericaster"....)

FWIW,

Dennis

PS I would have liked a solid maple neck but I can live with the rosewood fingerboard on mine...


BTW, I have no qualms about it being "MIM". I've seen some better attention to setup from Ensenada than the "American" Fenders. Just my luck?
 
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Plank_Spanker said:
Welcome the The Fret, Bucks!

Why don't you come over to the "fret players" and introduce yourself?

There's a lot of good folks here.................:D


Thanks Spanker, I'll do that...:AOK:
 
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doh just noticed this thread (shows how awake i am this morning)
i will have one of these lovely lil nashvilles in my hands hopefully end of february.

once i do will crank up a vid on youtube with a few riffs
but cannot wait to get it

on note of this model,

i know a small ammount of chicken picking style licks
anyone know any sites of top of their head where i can pick up some more
techniques and runs in this style ?

many thanks

Graham
 
scottish_bluesman said:
doh just noticed this thread (shows how awake i am this morning)
i will have one of these lovely lil nashvilles in my hands hopefully end of february.

once i do will crank up a vid on youtube with a few riffs
but cannot wait to get it

on note of this model,

i know a small ammount of chicken picking style licks
anyone know any sites of top of their head where i can pick up some more
techniques and runs in this style ?

many thanks

Graham


Scout around at YouTube......

FWIW,

Dennis
 
I just found this forum and yet to discover all the great things on it. I bought a Deluxe Nashville Tele about seven years ago and I absolutely love it.
I am impressed by the quality and craftsmanship even though it is MIM. I think this is one of the most under rated guitars on the market. I love the tone and sound that I get out of it and the varied combinations from the settings.

I am 56 years old and have owned and played many guitars through the years but this one is my favorite.
 
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