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Well this be my fifth Telecaster type and, as I don't play git-fiddle that much these days, maybe I'll actually hang on to this one. It's a Squier Classic Vibe 50s fitted with Alnico V pickups. I'm a huge P90 fan and was going to go for a Fender Modern Player Tele Thinline with P90s, but there's no denying the classic looks of the Squier and the pickups do sound like P90s tonally, just a little less output. The Thinline was super light and this one weighs in like a Les Paul, but on the strap it disappears; after all as a MM owning bass player I know what real weight is all about :) ! Anyway, without further ado.....

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Great guitars these and very versatile - they just work on anything with those 3 pickup selections.

Ive had mine since January and recorded all sorts of tracks from quite rocky grungey. to clean instrumentals and it just works on them all.

Happy NGD!

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I've been rediscovering some of my old country licks, particularly the solo from Shania Twain's 'When' which was played by Brent Mason I think. The only down side to all this is that I'm having to get used to having that slab poke me in the ribs all over again.

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Looks nice!

I A/Bed one of these with a USA Standard a few weeks ago. I preferred the way the Standard sounded but they were a lot closer in feel & tone than I had expected. I think that the Squares are pine. It sounded a lot more "woody" if that makes sense. Great if you want a bit of lower-mid oomph over the clarity of the Std.

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[quote name='hairychris' timestamp='1402940039' post='2478125']
Looks nice!

I think that the Squiers are pine.
[/quote]Indeed it is; matches my wardrobe and various other items of household furniture (not sure that's such a good thing), sounds better though :)

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[quote name='Jono Bolton' timestamp='1403032769' post='2479108']
I went to collect my bass from having new tuners fitted today, and left the shop with one of these as well!
[/quote]Ah the addictive qualities of a classic Tele, and at that price hard to resist; enjoy.

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[quote name='ezbass' timestamp='1403034410' post='2479127']
Ah the addictive qualities of a classic Tele, and at that price hard to resist; enjoy.
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My one is second hand apparently, looks brand new to me, not a mark on it and it only cost me £199. Took all of five minutes playing to decide it was coming home with me.

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[quote name='Jono Bolton' timestamp='1403038364' post='2479198']
That was how I reacted when I tried it. Sorry to derail your thread, but here it is.
[/quote]Derail? Pah! It's all good, it's also your NTD too :) Nice grain on that puppy.

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The necks on these CV tele's do have a pretty thick and sticky gloss finish on them. I gave mine a good rub down with a scotchbrite pad and it plays beatifully now and less drag - although it may be a bit upsetting to do on such a lovely looking neck, I do recommend this mod for a playability point of view.

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[quote name='Greggo' timestamp='1403091975' post='2479626']
The necks on these CV tele's do have a pretty thick and sticky gloss finish on them. I gave mine a good rub down with a scotchbrite pad and it plays beatifully now and less drag - although it may be a bit upsetting to do on such a lovely looking neck, I do recommend this mod for a playability point of view.
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I found the finish on the neck to be fine, and when I tried it it was 26 degrees outside and my mitts were very sticky and clammy. Even so, I didn't find my hand sticking to the back of the neck as much as I thought I would, it plays like butter. I've recently found a new love for gloss necks though, my P Bass has the glossiest of necks and I really enjoy play it as well.

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