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Tele - Ugly or Beautiful?

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sunvalleylaw said:
Watching that vid made me want one, and listening to the second side of Abbey Road again yesterday. :master: :AOK: :AOK: I love the feel of my strat, and do not know how to work teles yet, but there are some awesome tones available from them.


Hey Sun,

Here s a little something i ve made with my new lookin tele on a Guitar Center King of the Blues B.T. few months ago..
Hope it will make you want one ,Tele does have awesone tones..

A Road To You
 
sunvalleylaw said:
Watching that vid made me want one, and listening to the second side of Abbey Road again yesterday. :master: :AOK: :AOK: I love the feel of my strat, and do not know how to work teles yet, but there are some awesome tones available from them.

The tone control is your friend. Who needs humbuckers ;)
 
My main guitar is a tele. It is a simple MIM Standard, in Desert Sand. I love it.

The tele is such a beautiful guitar, simple, elegant, and unpretentious. While being heavy enough and sharp enough (treble wise) to let you know she is around.

The one thing I don't like (and maybe this is my string choice or just my poor playing) is that the bass E 6th string can sometimes choke out upwards and over the neck radius.
 
Great looking, sounding, playing guitar design, with an ugly (to me) head stock shape. Fortunately I don't choose an instrument primarily on looks.
 
younger brother recently acquired a Black one with white guard.she sure is pretty,can't beat the action on it either. :AOK
 
just strum said:
Since there were enough comments about the looks of the Tele, I thought the topic deserved it's own thread. The title BUG stirred a little opinion, so I figure let's discuss our view.

Initially I didn't like the Tele, saw no attraction to it, not the looks or the sound. When started to find an interest in it, I still didn't think it was a pleasant looking guitar, but the more I read the threads and the more I saw pictures of it, my interest grew. CB went and bought hers and Wingsdad got that lovely G&L - the combination of the two took me over the top.

They have a beauty in it's simplicity and I think because of the simplicity they tend not to be eye catching unless you start to learn the history of guitars and where the Tele fits in.

If there is a study or was to be a study, I think you would find that the Tele style is ranks low as far as the style of someones first guitar. Chances are, althiugh there are a lot of Tele owners, the purchase was most likely at least the second guitar they purchased.

So, tell us what you think about Tele's (from any manufacturer) and if you have one, post a pic with your comments.

Not the best pic, but

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I think Teles are very cool looking but I have 2 Parker Niteflys so what do I know about good looks?!

=-) PJ
 
I love the way the Telecaster looks, ever since I saw Pete Townshend play it live in NYC at the Murry the K Show, when the Who first came to the USA. When he started hitting the big amp behind him with his white Tele at the end of "My Generation" I knew that was the guitar for me!
 
Yes, you should be sorry. A '51? That guitar's too old. Please send it to me for proper disposal.
:dude :rockya
 
For me when I was younger I thought the Tele was a crap guitar and the Esquire was just cheap. I mean one pick up WTF is that all about. Fast foward 15-20 years. I bought two Teles both MIM Standards (Artic White and Chrome Red) and converted the red one into a Esquire to see what they were all about. I look back with regret now that I ever had those feelings. I sold the white Tele and kept the red Esquire. I lightly reliced the body and for a first timer and it being a poly body it looks fine to me. For me while the Tele is no slouch the Esquire is the best damn guitar ever made. The reason I like the Esquire so much I can concentrate more on playing then flipping the selector switch trying to get the sound I want the Esquire already does that for me.

So to answer your question "If a tele is ugly or beautiful?" The Tele is beautiful but the Esquire is "Drop Dead Gorgeous.
 
At the end of the day, I think that the Tele is the best design of all time as far as solid body electrics go. Leo's first was the best IMO.

It's the model that I would choose if I could have only ONE guitar and no other, so that should tell you what I think of it's beauty.

Wonderfully simple, yet immensely effective. What more can you ask for?
 
gitch said:
I like them, one day I will own a Fender Tele.
Here is my tele

SquierTelecasterstandard.jpg

Gitch, I gigged a Squier JV strat all over the UK from 1982-90 and (allowing for nostalgia) I still think it's the best strat I've ever owned (out of about a dozen since). They can take it with a bit of occasional work from a pro. Nice guitar :thumbsup
 
Teles...rather ugly. Not quite as ugly as strats, though, possibly.
 
markb said:
Gitch, I gigged a Squier JV strat all over the UK from 1982-90 and (allowing for nostalgia) I still think it's the best strat I've ever owned (out of about a dozen since). They can take it with a bit of occasional work from a pro. Nice guitar :thumbsup

Little known fact jeff healey played a Squier Strat. That's gotta amount to something.
 
ragnarpk said:
it all depends on the finish.... i like sunburst teles, or those awesome rosewood ones, that are just natural looking.. but i would never buy just a black telecaster, for instance. meh.

I also love sunbursts, etc., but sometimes you can't pass up a good deal, regardless of color. Black guitars keep falling in my lap!

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My very first guitar, way, way back, was a Tele Thinline ('68) copy, sunburst with a maple fingerboard... <sigh> I miss having one :(

Saved up a lot of money for that one! Musta been around $50 or so back in '80 or '81 (alot for a young teen to save up for back then)! It was probably a POS! Right? LOL

Cheers!
 
A lookin' good Tele

:happy :happy Hey, I think Teles can look quite fine. Here's a shot of my Blackout Deluxe Telecaster, alongside another pretty Fender product, an FSR Ash Strat. They each have their beauty. BTW, the Tele is my main player. Simply more versatile. Also, it stays in tune like a rockin' rock.
 
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Miami-Ace said:
:happy :happy Hey, I think Teles can look quite fine. Here's a shot of my Blackout Deluxe Telecaster, alongside another pretty Fender product, an FSR Ash Strat. They each have their beauty. BTW, the Tele is my main player. Simply more versatile. Also, it stays in tune like a rockin' rock.http://www.thefret.net/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=1667

Very nice Tele & Strat, Miami-Ace! Welcome to The Fret.

Be sure to introduce yourself over in The Fret Players section.
 
My first electric 6 string guitar was a 1981 black and gold Telecaster, a special model. I have always loved the looks of Teles, not to mention the sound which is so versatile in my opinion. Use it for rock, country, blues, jazz. It does them all. Esthetically, I love the look of the Tele such as the small headstock and the simple slab design with the graceful cutaway. No sharp points on this guitar.I have other guitars and like some of them very much but my still favorite is the Tele.
 
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