Butcher Block Tele

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At practice yesterday, Bill, the other guitarist for Silk & Steel, brought his Telecaster that he'd just gotten back from the shop. He had a new body made for it. It's a butcher block design - the squares are alternating blocks of Walnut and Mahogany, and it's finished with tung oil. It's much more striling is person than the photos could reveal, very sharp!
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He also had some custom wiring done. There are three small toggles on the horn (hard to see in the photo). One is for three coil taps in the bridge pickup, the second is for two coil taps in the neck pickup, and the third switches the pickups out of phase.
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I really like that Kris very nice tell Bill i said a black scratch-plate would look tremendous. 8)
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Very cool--I've seen a couple different efforts like this, and that seems like one of the nicest.
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Pretty cool. Plus, you can make sandwiches on the back side and play checkers in the truck on the way to the gig.
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:lol:
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cool 8)
so, would it be high output/med/low for hot/modern/vintage on the bridge and modern/vintage on the neck pus for the taps?
and is the pickup selector 3, 4 or 5 way?
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teb wrote:Pretty cool. Plus, you can make sandwiches on the back side and play checkers in the truck on the way to the gig.
:lol: :lol:

Watch out, you'll give Fender Custom shop some ideas!

Next they'll have the official "Butcher block" CS Telecaster, that comes with an inlayed Cleaver in the case and wrapped in butcher paper. :roll:
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collin wrote:
teb wrote:Pretty cool. Plus, you can make sandwiches on the back side and play checkers in the truck on the way to the gig.
:lol: :lol:

Watch out, you'll give Fender Custom shop some ideas!

Pretty funny comments :lol: :lol: --- and a pretty cool looking guitar !
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I love it--my uncle does butcher blocks like this, maybe I could have him do a P Bass body...

How does it sound? My guess is that it must be pretty good on the ears. Yeah?
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Maybe they could build in one of those little hinged cheese slicers on the back - the kind that look like a coping saw and use a high E string for a blade. When playing, it could double as a sympathetic string for a bit more jangle. I'll shut up now and go away.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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