Post Honeymoon Report - Follow the Progress of my "Andronis" Custom Telecaster Build
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Re: Post Honeymoon Report - Follow the Progress of my "Andronis" Custom Telecaster Build
I've got a spare strat body hanging around, I was going to offer it to you, but I just re-read that this is a tele situation, duh! 
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Re: Post Honeymoon Report - Follow the Progress of my "Andronis" Custom Telecaster Build
Thanks for the thought

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Re: Post Honeymoon Report - Follow the Progress of my "Andronis" Custom Telecaster Build
I re-read the whole lot too, especially since I am building a telecaster atm. So glad mine will come out at about 6 pounds
Once your new body is back, finished and all, we should compare our two teles one day re weight and feel

Once your new body is back, finished and all, we should compare our two teles one day re weight and feel

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Re: Post Honeymoon Report - Follow the Progress of my "Andronis" Custom Telecaster Build
Yep, that'd be most interesting.
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