I have 4 here ready to build myself, all Tele shape. One is 1 piece Ohio Pine! Necks are here too, 2 old construct and 2 new. The old have nice soft V profile, and feel great! I've never used the old style before, with no fretboard and frets installed right in the top of the neck after radiused to 7 1/4. Truss rod in back, covered by the walnut strip. I found 2 sets of CS Twisted Tele pups for 2 of them also. I just installed 2 sets of Ratio tuners, can't wait to try them. Cream tone sent me 2 wiring harnesses, I'd have to look, but they blend the 2 pups somehow. They also have NOS Russian "caps"! I'm thinking the swamp ash body I'll put PAF's in and do the 24.75 scale conversion. I caved and bought a set of 58/15 LT made in the US/Maryland pups from PRS. The exact same ones used in McCarty 594's. Sour water gave me 10% off, so only $450. Ouch!! I also have another set of PAF PUPS I got from Joe Bonamasa. He and Seymour developed them for spares when Joe takes one or more of his '59 LPB's out on the road. They wound 1959 sets, all the Seymour dealers got a set. I was very lucky to get one!! Oops, sorry for rambling. 8( --gary
Cool video Jedd. Some nifty picking you’re doing there. I’m close to doing a partscaster tele and might just go with pine as alternative to my 73 blonde/maple neck. Totally with re the staying local thing- family 1st bro. Thanks
The last part sort has a movie theme or sound track to it. Like it and the b part is what gives it that old school sound. Stick and play with it I think you are going to resolve it into a solid tune. I think you would be terrific doing instrumentals as you got creative hands and chops to move it. Later those young ones are the bomb!
Dang it!! Love your playing Jedd!!
that is some slick playing MATE! Thank you for your generosity in sharing your knowledge and music w/ us.
Playing and enjoying life! Love it!!
Always a real joy to watch ya content. Definitely my cup of tea, as we like to say here.
I love that last tune Jedd...it does not suck. Could sound great with lyrics as well. Cheers man
Jedd is the only musician I know of that can play as well lefty as righty!! Awesome , and the tele sounds great as well.🤣
Being a lefty... watching right handed players is the best for me. Just like looking in a mirror.
That green Tele sure rings out acoustically ❤...nice. Lots of great stuff today Jedd. I hear bass doubling the head in that first tune!
Cool tele/licks.
I have 4 here ready to build myself, all Tele shape. One is 1 piece Ohio Pine! Necks are here too, 2 old construct and 2 new. The old have nice soft V profile, and feel great! I've never used the old style before, with no fretboard and frets installed right in the top of the neck after radiused to 7 1/4. Truss rod in back, covered by the walnut strip. I found 2 sets of CS Twisted Tele pups for 2 of them also. I just installed 2 sets of Ratio tuners, can't wait to try them. Cream tone sent me 2 wiring harnesses, I'd have to look, but they blend the 2 pups somehow. They also have NOS Russian "caps"! I'm thinking the swamp ash body I'll put PAF's in and do the 24.75 scale conversion. I caved and bought a set of 58/15 LT made in the US/Maryland pups from PRS. The exact same ones used in McCarty 594's. Sour water gave me 10% off, so only $450. Ouch!! I also have another set of PAF PUPS I got from Joe Bonamasa. He and Seymour developed them for spares when Joe takes one or more of his '59 LPB's out on the road. They wound 1959 sets, all the Seymour dealers got a set. I was very lucky to get one!! Oops, sorry for rambling. 8( --gary
Cool video Jedd. Some nifty picking you’re doing there. I’m close to doing a partscaster tele and might just go with pine as alternative to my 73 blonde/maple neck. Totally with re the staying local thing- family 1st bro. Thanks
Someone had an extra espresso shot this morning! 😃
Love both ideas indeed, and the low b7 > high 1 > b3 is way cool, n will be borrowed 😉 thanks!
SMOKIN'! :)
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I’ve been waiting for someone to address how they strum and the lighter touch. I have a heavy right hand I’m working on
The last part sort has a movie theme or sound track to it. Like it and the b part is what gives it that old school sound. Stick and play with it I think you are going to resolve it into a solid tune. I think you would be terrific doing instrumentals as you got creative hands and chops to move it. Later those young ones are the bomb!
I have not played a Fender yet that played as well as my knotty pine partscaster tele. Just sayin'
Jedd your wife let you out of the shed? 😂