NGD: Tele American Special Violinburst

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electrofaro
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NGD: Tele American Special Violinburst

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As I sold my Doozey I thought, oh what the heck, and just bought this one the same day! :lol:
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Re: NGD: Tele American Special Violinburst

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Congratulations Werner! 8)

Looks great... how does she sound?
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Re: NGD: Tele American Special Violinburst

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electrofaro wrote:As I sold my Doozey I thought, oh what the heck, and just bought this one the same day! :lol:
A friend of mine in Dallas recently acquired a Tele just like you're new one. It's become #1 in his rotation.
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Re: NGD: Tele American Special Violinburst

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She weighs close to nothing, which is a must for me, I do not like heavy guitars.
As for what she sounds like? So far I have never been a fan of a fully closed tone pot, but this "grease bucket" tone circuit is nice. And if I ever want to change a pickup, should not be too difficult.
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