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Percival

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Hi guys.

I found you guys looking for info on Teles, as I'm thinking of getting my first Tele, but I'm gonna try to stay within a budget. I've been playing about 30 years, but not nearly enough of late. I've got a LP, Strat, and a parts strat, and looks like a Tele is next. Had my hands on a 50 something butterscotch tele a friend of my dad's brought by when I was a teenager. One word, SWEET.

Lots of good info on here. I look forward to stopping in.
 
They did tell ya that the new guy buys the next round, eh? :beer:

Welcome aboard - good luck with the Tele search. Lots of good folks here that will be more than willing to lend advice, or an opinion, or both :D They're hard on GAS, but it's the price we pay ;)
 
welcome percival....this is a great forum....i think you will like it here....

ww :pancake:

note: this welcome copyrighted 2008...no unauthorized use of this welcome will be tolerated
 
Welcome aboard. And yes, you will find folks here who have Telecasters, and then folks like me - who have them at the top of their GAS list - in my case a Squier Classic Vibe.

You will fit right in here. :AOK:

Gil :cool:
 
Welcome to TheFret, Percy!
I have a '52 FrankenTele, butterscotch. I think you should get you one also.
And the GFS looks really good.

;)
 
Welcome ! I'm in middle Tennessee. no shortage of Tele's in these parts
your quest will filled with options.
 
Welcome & Bienvennue Percival.

I m owner of a 70 s Univox Tele copy ,solid stuff but i' m dreamin about a G&L Asat like this one.

Good luck in your Tele research ,take your time ..Blazes:dude:




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Welcome to The Fret, Percival. We'll be more than happy to help you pick out a new Tele! Helping fellow guitar players assuage those GAS pains is our specialty here! :AOK:
 
duhvoodooman said:
Helping fellow guitar players assuage those GAS pains is our specialty here! :AOK:
Strange use of the term assuage.

Let's hope that you never join the Volunteer Fire Department to help put out fires.
 
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