New Japanese Tele Day
I took delivery of this Fender Japan exclusive 60s telecaster last week, which I purchased through Ishibashi. I didn't have a whole lot to spend and this fit the brief.
Vintage radius and frets, alder body, feels really light. It is a bit dinged up, but it's a tele, they're meant to taje a beating.
I had a few upgrade parts in the parts bin, so I swapped out the bridge hardware for one with brass saddles. I also had the guts of a Baja tele from a project lying around, so this now has the Twisted Tele/Broadcaster set with the S1 switching.
Unfortunately I only had sets of 9 gauge strings left, this feels like it really wants 11s, but other than I'm super pleased.
(I'm terrible at taking photos)
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