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Joined the tele club again the other night, picked up this mexi standard on tardme, about to install an obsidian wire 4 way kit in it, she'll be a great workhorse!

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Now this I like

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calling card wrote:Now this I like

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Oh yip that is sweeeeeeeeet. I like that a lot :D

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It is a Palir. Make by by John Palir of Palir Guitars in Louisiana. Definately contrived and fake. Up close it is jaw dropping.
I look at it as a art piece rather than a relic. That was the selling point for me. They do some amazing stuff.
Check out their site. I now have two. The qc and guitars themselves are killer :D
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Got the 4 way switching tele kit from Obsidian Wire that Mat @ Tone Lounge makes installed, so much easier than faffing about with a soldering iron, altho' with the 4 way setup you need to solder an extra ground wire to the neck pickup but thats 2 minutes work... the rest of it was brilliantly easy with the quick connect wiring setup, he's onto a winner here!

I took the time with it all apart to shield the cavities with copper tape, and clean out some of the leftover mexican detritus, tone wise the 4th position gives a nice grunty humbucker tone, will be really useful, and the added bonus of the treble bleed on the volume pot is great for not losing your toan as you wind the volume down, win win!
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jeremyb wrote: clean out some of the leftover mexican detritus
Dried up burrito? Or the green stuff?
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Conway wrote:
jeremyb wrote: clean out some of the leftover mexican detritus
Dried up burrito? Or the green stuff?
Strange white powder, didn't give it a sniff...
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jeremyb wrote:
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jeremyb wrote: clean out some of the leftover mexican detritus
Dried up burrito? Or the green stuff?
Strange white powder, didn't give it a sniff...
Did Fender have outwork done in Columbia?
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Conway wrote:
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Conway wrote: Dried up burrito? Or the green stuff?
Strange white powder, didn't give it a sniff...
Did Fender have outwork done in Columbia?
You'd wonder! I'm sure it will unleash awesome toan now without the mexican marching powder!
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jeremyb wrote:
Conway wrote:
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Strange white powder, didn't give it a sniff...
Did Fender have outwork done in Columbia?
You'd wonder! I'm sure it will unleash awesome toan now without the mexican marching powder!
Right, you're more shoegaze than lightning fast shredder. :wink:
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Conway wrote:
jeremyb wrote:
Conway wrote: Did Fender have outwork done in Columbia?
You'd wonder! I'm sure it will unleash awesome toan now without the mexican marching powder!
Right, you're more shoegaze than lightning fast shredder. :wink:
100%! No disco biscuits for this daddy!
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calling card wrote:Now this I like

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YUMMY!!
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Conway wrote:
jeremyb wrote:
Conway wrote: Dried up burrito? Or the green stuff?
Strange white powder, didn't give it a sniff...
Did Fender have outwork done in Columbia?
Swimming pool route....Duh!
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calling card wrote:Now this I like

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Drop the draws! what exactly is it???????? :?

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