George's Rosewood Telecaster

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George's Rosewood Telecaster

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http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/TeleRWLTD/

to be produced in Ltd. edition again
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Hmmm....my wife loves Rosewood...maybe I can convince her it would complement our living room...

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That's a beautiful guitar. It's a bit expensive though IMO. I have a couple of Tele's in my Fender collection. They are great guitars.
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Gee, maybe it will boost the value of my '86. I was going to take it out in the driveway and beat on it with chains for a while to give it some relic value, but maybe now I won't have to. Surprisingly, in 40 years of playing, it's the only Fender product I've ever owned.

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So what's next? The Gallotone Limited Edition reissue of the 'Guaranteed not to split' model John Lennon made famous? It'll probably be a steal at only $2799. Sheesh!
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This IS a Beautiful guitar but it's over priced. Same old story.
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Todd send it over here if you are not partial to it. I promise to not beat on it and to give it a good home among it's own kind. Image
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Brian, I think I'll hang onto it for a while as it plays pretty nicely and if folks are crazy enough to pay four grand for the next reissue, it should appreciate a bit. The Japanese electronics are pretty junky, but the wood work is first rate. I replaced the switch with a high-quality four-way and the pots with good ones and that helped. Next will be the pickups - as soon as I decide which ones to replace them with and get energetic.
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Keep me in mind if you ever tire of it Todd. I have a very small collection of Ricks and a much larger collection of Fender products and whats more, they all get played.
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If you really want one, you can still get a brand new Fender Japan Rosewood "Harrison" Tele for less than $800.The Fender Japan guitars are great value for the money.

An asking price of $5000.00 for the LTD just doesn't make any sense, in my opinion.

Granted, it looks fantastic and is well built, but $5,000 worth?
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Post by wj350 »

Manuel makes a very good point--Fender Japan products are really first class instruments if you've never tried one. I've got a CIJ '57RI Strat that is one of the best guitars I own. Many come stock with Fender USA p/ups; if not, they're easy to swap.

Todd, you're tele is gorgeous!!

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Some of my Fender guitars are Japanese made RI versions. My son also has a whole collection of Japanese Fender guitars and basses.

I have to say that I agree with Manuel, they are top quality instruments. In some cases they are better made than their American counterparts IMO.
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Post by wheres_the__love »

You can not compare current fender japan (CIJ) models with the 80s-90s reissues or from the current custom shop ones.

the current japanese models are veneer and painted necks while the other much more expensive ones are real solid rosewood.
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