Our DIY Custom Shop ‘AmateurBuilt’ Joe Strummer Fender Esquire! 🔥 Review and Build Series Link 🎸

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  • @theguitaristas
    @theguitaristas  Рік тому +5

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  • @pmsphoto
    @pmsphoto Рік тому +1

    Hi Colin, Really enjoyed that. Obviously saw the original - both with Joe on stage and the release of that ridiculously priced signature. Joe would’ve totally baulked at the Fender Custom shop price tag; the complete antithesis of everything that he was about. He’d never have sanctioned anything so exclusive, unless a HUGE chunk of the money went to charity !! I’m sure it’s a great guitar, but Joe was so far away from the fetishisation of any instrument.
    Look at the way ‘Ignore Alien Orders’ was treated over the years ! Having said that he was a stickler for intonation which meant ‘IAO’ had individual saddle fitted early days - with part of a Grolsch red washer stopping them slipping on the bridge plate. Full Grolsch washers were also used as straplocks. I’ve seen and photographed the original of this one at the launch of ‘Sound System’ a few years ago where I did official photos of the Berwick Street exhibition.
    I’d been inspired to do my own copy of ‘IOA’ when it was first released back in 2007. I was lucky and got one of the first 1500, which came with the stencil set [most of those stencils were actually for a different guitar - his black/maple Tele given to him by CBS] which he didn’t like. From this starting point I proceeded to further ‘relic’ an already reliced £799.00 MIM guitar - the first one done in Mexico, I believe. This was absolutely stomach-churning when I started, but as it progressed and using all the reference photos I could find online, creating my own stickers [not as easy as you’d think 16 years ago !] things came together. The basic guitar and its sound were excellent I have to say, with great pickups and neck. Didn’t change the tuners to the ‘F’ tuners Joe put on his, because I couldn’t find any suitably reliced ones and original 1978s were VERY pricey. When I was done even Mick Jones got to play it when I was working for him and complimented me on my tribute model. It’s been played on stage in a Clash tribute band [not me !] and turned quite a few heads.
    Have to say Joe’s sound live was pretty scratchy and rough at times and this is often heard on numerous bootlegs from Clash days. The tribute bands always sound too polished to me and lose all the feel. Mostly saw him with ‘IOA’ straight into a Musicman 2 x 12, but he was a very good, tight rhythm player, left handed, playing a right handed guitar. I think in the studio he’d sometimes play an unplugged guitar whilst doing vocals, although that could be one of those apocryphal Clash stories…
    Anyway, back to the original subject. I stand by what I initially said , basically that Joe would be horrified at the price of that Custom Shop Esquire. Difficult to know if they got it 100% correct, because I’m never likely to play either !! Maybe that’ll be a project for me in retirement….
    Finally, Fender have reissued ‘IOA’ and still not got it right ! This one looks terribly ‘cheap’ and plasticy to me and especially bad value now that the price has nearly doubled. Can’t stand the computerised ‘wear’ on the pickguard. Should do like I did and spray paint the guard with grey primer and then matt black then create your own. That’s the whole point of punk - DO IT YOURSELF !! Be creative !!! That’d be Joe’s mantra still. Leave the £14k custom shop guitars for doctors, lawyers and bankers to live out their own fantasies !! 😉

    • @theguitaristas
      @theguitaristas  Рік тому +1

      Cheers man, some great intel here and 🙌 you’ve been up close with the original IAO guitar! Did you see I have the latest £1500 reissue? I stand by it doesn’t look too faked but could probably do with some real wear and tear and beer stains to bed it in 😆 I also have a homemade version which you’ll see in a couple of films here somewhere. Thanks for sharing and supporting it’s appreciated! 😎👍👍

  • @reddottx
    @reddottx Рік тому +8

    I think Joe would have liked your nut slot “method” very much and I’m pretty sure he wouldn’t have cared if you put the string tree in the middle of the decal. Shows the human touch. Sounds great cranked up too. I’m a beginner modder and you’re an inspiration. 🤛

  • @Tomtoms-tomtoms
    @Tomtoms-tomtoms Рік тому +6

    Jeez, the sound is incredible. Absolutely nails the Clash sound.. even your touch of delay had the Mick Jones vibe 100%… great guitar. Very well done!!

  • @BC-bn2ig
    @BC-bn2ig Рік тому +14

    I can tell you this for 100% sure - there is no way Joe Strummer would have spent the money on the big name master built version! No! He would have loved your version and thrashed the shit out of it giving 100% on one of his many amazing live performances. Your version should be in production! F*** Fender! Your guitar is exactly the spirit of Strummer.

    • @7171jay
      @7171jay Рік тому +1

      @BCbn I'm always amazed at people getting upset at Fender for the guitars that they produce as it doesn't really make any sense. Fender is just trying to build guitars that hit a range of prices to satisfy an extremely wide audience of buyers, and yes, make a profit. Originally, back in the day Leo made guitars for professional musicians not beginners and not wealthy blues doctors lawyers or rich collectors. The price of a Tele or Strat in the 1950s would be the equilvilent of roughly around $2500 today. Does $2500 get you that same quality of guitar that you would have gotten back in the 1950s??? Well... no. Wood was old growth and the metal on most things was serious quality unless it was a toy that was made in Japan. The Fender factory was a building with no air-conditioning, no ventilation except for some big fans, and no safety equipment with people breathing sawdust and nitrocellulose paint fumes on a daily basis. Today's Custom Shop guitars strive to "try" to be what was coming out of the Fender factory in the 1950s but even at double or so the (cost adjusted) price it's still tough to replicate as many things are different in 2023 then they were seventy years ago. As to the $15,000 Tele it is simply an extreme attempt at replicating one particular example of a Fender that was made in the 1950s or 1960's and owned by a famous musician... these are aimed at collectors (be they players or not) who have a lot of disposable income to drop on such a thing. So if you are going to be angry at Fender you should really be angry at collectors with lots of money, people with little money who won't pay much at all for a guitar, people who insist on decent working conditions and reasonable pay, and people for hundreds of years who didn't maintain our forests properly so we could continue to have lots of high quality wood at low prices. Ultimately, reality tends to be a rather complicated thing but many prefer a simple answer even if it isn't really the correct one.

    • @BC-bn2ig
      @BC-bn2ig Рік тому

      @@7171jay I don’t think you understand punk mate. Your comment is also really patronising.

    • @7171jay
      @7171jay Рік тому

      ​@@BC-bn2ig​@BC-bn2ig Sorry you thought my post was patronizing which was not my intent. I find the details about guitars as well as their value (and what people think about that) to be very interesting and that these things can make for good discussion. As to me not understanding the punk ethic I think I do but even about that I'd say it's often more complicated than the super simple "nothing matters" kind of ideal that gets thrown about. Not saying the Strummer would have been happy about a $15,000 signature guitar (doubt he would have) but back in the day he wanted a Fender probably because he knew it was a decent tool that was going to get the job done. He certainly could have bought some off brand cheaper instrument but he actually talks in an interview about wanting that Tele (the guitar that ended up being his black painted one) and how he couldn't afford the 120 pounds it cost at the time. 120 pounds was about $240 U.S. dollars (in 1975) which would be over $1000 today. So while he didn't buy the most expensive guitar he certainly didn't buy the cheapest either. Used guitars from Fender and Gibson were seriously undervalued in the '70s and '80s but obviously desirable to players who for the most part didn't have much money and Strummer actually married a woman who wanted citizenship for 100 pounds to buy that guitar. I think this stuff is all very cool historical detail... not trying to talk down to anybody just offering my thoughts on the subject.

  • @rustyrig2764
    @rustyrig2764 Рік тому +8

    Coming from a cover band level vocalist who "discovered" guitar in my 40's trying to write...I am blown away by your integrity, there are a few out there, but I really enjoy how you take us on a journey focused on gear most any can afford for the most part, what to expect, and how to make them better. With a dash of the high end to keep it interesting, Well done sir! Love your tones, your playing, and the humility you deliver it with, Thank you, I will be more supportive as I can! Cheers from Texas!

    • @txkflier
      @txkflier Рік тому

      Right on.. from another Texan.. 🤠

    • @theguitaristas
      @theguitaristas  Рік тому

      Thanks man that's really appreciated! 😊🙏

  • @Tomtoms-tomtoms
    @Tomtoms-tomtoms Рік тому +5

    Wow… awesome looking strummer copy. 👌

  • @belmontbutty4143
    @belmontbutty4143 Рік тому

    Nice few bars of Complete Control, Colin. 'I don't judge you, why do you judge me?' - my favourite song by the Clash. As a TV subscriber, watched the original series, and agree that a change of neck would greatly improve the guitar - the original was a false economy. But we are all on a journey - my first time with a soldering iron was traumatic; now I'm like a surgeon. Not because I'm a natural, I just practiced - and messed up - a lot. Haven't yet tackled a blank nut install, but I will. Probably mess up a few times before I get that right, but how much do a few blanks cost? Worth it to gain the knowledge. Invaluable as ever; always love the enthusiasm and the honesty. All the best.

  • @davidhamilton7780
    @davidhamilton7780 Рік тому +6

    She sounds fantastic and you have done Joe proud.
    Great work, Colin.

  • @tbone25
    @tbone25 Рік тому +2

    Damn! Your London Calling sounded so good! Great build. I do the same and make affordable copies of my favorite guitars. It is a blast building them and they sound good!

  • @scotthoughton1802
    @scotthoughton1802 Рік тому +7

    Good stuff! Love how it came out. Always appreciate the content.

  • @garydmercer
    @garydmercer Рік тому

    You did an excellent job building the Joe Strummer esquire. I have just bought a Squire by Fender ( Esquire) with a humbucker on the bridge only. Limited edition for $149USD. I own seven telecasters in different configurations. This cheap squire telecaster sounds absolutely fantastic! It came perfectly setup and I can’t find any flaws. Like your neck, the frets are pretty skinny. However, it plays and sounds great, so I’m not complaining. I am so impressed with your amateur build! Wow!

  • @ChristianParschau
    @ChristianParschau Рік тому +2

    This is why I love this channel, Colin ! Very well done, chap !!!

  • @joeymcmanus448
    @joeymcmanus448 Рік тому +6

    I've been wanting to build a partscaster it seems like it would be a fun time. You did a great job on your first build and the best thing is you can change whatever you want and not feel guilty about tearing up a expensive guitar. Another great video. Cheers

  • @mickhill6972
    @mickhill6972 Рік тому

    Dear Colette you are always very,very funny and friendly to watch mate😂! Please,please keep your videos coming😅😊kindest Regards Mick.l wouldn't miss them, for the World mate
    !❤

  • @rocket69218
    @rocket69218 Рік тому +2

    I think you are right about the caps.... I would try a .022 on the tone knob and a .015 (or .010) on the 'dark' position, which will be a lot more 'half cocked' sounding and useful.

  • @johntaylor8829
    @johntaylor8829 Рік тому +2

    Sounds great, Colin! Awesome job on the build for your first go. Learning seems to be a journey we're all on, and your journey on this build was good fun. Cheers.

  • @jeffberg8015
    @jeffberg8015 Рік тому +5

    Very good job for a first build. The nut slot boo-boo can be made to vanish pretty easily with rosewood dust and glue if you care. For me it would be worth it to replace the neck with one that matches the original look better, but that's a personal choice. You definitely captured the spirit of the original though. Thanks for the video.

  • @Oggi7777
    @Oggi7777 Рік тому +1

    My favorite channel, great playing, relaxing…GAS is going to kick in. Cheers !!!

  • @rauldubois3910
    @rauldubois3910 Рік тому +1

    Me encanta tu espacio. Me encanta tu honestidad. gracias

  • @murrayguitarpickups9545
    @murrayguitarpickups9545 Рік тому +2

    That thing turned out really nice. You should be proud Colin especially for your first build.

  • @PipeCat1965
    @PipeCat1965 Рік тому +6

    I don't mind thin frets, really. I think they give you a bit more wood character in the tone. You just don't have much leeway if you eventually need to fret level. Parts-casters are cool.

    • @johndaugherty4127
      @johndaugherty4127 Рік тому

      I love 'em. All the masters played on them. Easier for me to get at.

  • @timdowling8902
    @timdowling8902 Рік тому +1

    Great job Colin you really looked like you were in joying playing the clash ,just a thought, how about getting a bassist and drummer and showing your UA-cam fans what you can really do, I have a feeling you’re pretty good,do love you videos

    • @theguitaristas
      @theguitaristas  Рік тому

      Yes I’d like to find a really good local rhythm section with shared tastes to get a band going again… 🤔👍

  • @jrchanning
    @jrchanning Рік тому +7

    The Joe Strummer axe sounds and looks terrific, well done on doing such a great job on your first ever guitar build !! 👍🎸😆

  • @thehonestguitarist6543
    @thehonestguitarist6543 Рік тому

    $15,000 for Joe's replica????Mr Mellor would not be pleased in the least.😢
    Kudos to Colin for building his own. It's got a priceless sound. Cheers!

  • @fisterroboto1044
    @fisterroboto1044 Рік тому +10

    The only reason I'm not subscribed to the TV channel is because I don't do online payments. But when that day comes, rest assured, your TV channel will be the very first thing I'll subscribe to! For now, I'll grab myself a hot choccy milk and enjoy the wise old man reviewing his very own build (which I wanted to see on the TV channel in the first place). Rock on Colin and keep on spitting wisdom to players both old & young like myself

    • @theguitaristas
      @theguitaristas  Рік тому +7

      Cheers man... that you are watching here on UA-cam is also appreciated! 🙏

    • @transmissionggb2820
      @transmissionggb2820 Рік тому +4

      Don’t worry am the same and this will be the one I give too when that day comes.

    • @thehonestguitarist6543
      @thehonestguitarist6543 Рік тому +2

      Colin isn't old- he's younger than me. Only those older than me are old 😂

    • @fisterroboto1044
      @fisterroboto1044 Рік тому +2

      @@thehonestguitarist6543 Sorry buddy, I couldn't find better words for it to describe it. I meant nothing by it. I should've phrased it better, cheers

    • @theguitaristas
      @theguitaristas  Рік тому +1

      @@fisterroboto1044 I am quite old though... 🤣👍

  • @derin111
    @derin111 7 місяців тому

    I genuinely nearly spat my whiskey out when you said the price of that Fender version! 😂
    As a life-long Clash fan, since I was 14 in 1977, who saw them live in London eleven times back then, I would love to do a build like yours. Maybe I will! 😊

  • @stevegroves
    @stevegroves Рік тому +5

    Nice! Now I dont normally do relic guitars or signature guitars but your approach to this one was spot on Colin. You did a great job on it mate! It looks the part that it is trying to be and man it sounds great! Love to hear this up against the $15K one :) Great playing, you really brought the soul out of that guitar for us to hear, loved it. Everyone should build a bitsa at some point, we learn so much from it. Great vid!

  • @JoshuaLong-k6p
    @JoshuaLong-k6p Рік тому

    You're so humble sir. You're playing is great! I have an affection for SG's myself but love a good Tele! Always enjoy watching your videos Colin! Keep it up!🤘

  • @spdaltid
    @spdaltid Рік тому

    Well done Colin. I actually like the dark sound with a bit of OD. As you say though: "Neckedst" time....
    Thanks for another enjoyable instalment.

  • @carlosdeno
    @carlosdeno Рік тому +3

    Looks and sounds absolutely bang on Colin, nice work mate! Anymore in the pipeline? Great video as always and have a great weekend.🤘♥️

  • @jerrymcdaniel4539
    @jerrymcdaniel4539 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed the Joe Strummer guitar build series. The guitar turned out great.

  • @buzzstankos8532
    @buzzstankos8532 Рік тому +3

    Great guitar, sir…. Your work is so much fun to watch and this one is definitely a Masterpiece!

  • @Furtheronmusic
    @Furtheronmusic Рік тому

    Col to lower a radiused nut. Tape sandpaper on the fingerboard so it follows the radius and then sand bottom of the nut.

  • @jimlutz1290
    @jimlutz1290 11 місяців тому

    NIce job with the build, you'd not ever know it was not store bought !!! Great job, nice work on that one - Jim

  • @nickwooldridge3187
    @nickwooldridge3187 5 місяців тому

    Really enjoyed this one mate!! The Clash and SLF were my favourite bands in my teenage years 😎😎😎

  • @MrBiggordy
    @MrBiggordy Рік тому

    Great to see you enthused and inspired by assembling your own 'partscaster' Tele, looks like you had fun. So much so, I feel inspired myself to consider a cheap T-type build - well done, and great content, once again.

  • @ronlandon9389
    @ronlandon9389 8 місяців тому

    Loved the "holiday" Esquire. I even have it tattooed on my calf

  • @derekclacton
    @derekclacton Рік тому +1

    Great project, Colin! Having only recently built a partscaster Tele for the first time, it’s not an easy task - you soon learn the tolerances are less than 0.5mm when you’re drilling holes for the hardware! Still, it’s very satisfying when you put together a guitar with parts you’ve chosen, whether it’s a tribute model or something more unique. The thing is, it does seem addictive and the quest for perfect components may be never-ending! 😂

  • @gernotboesser6901
    @gernotboesser6901 Рік тому +1

    The Sound is great 👌

  • @eertje01
    @eertje01 Рік тому

    Great vid! It's great assembling your own guitar. It was my Covid hobby. I built a strat (vintage white, rosewood board) and a tele (double bound custom 60's style). Still have the strat, traded the tele at a pawn shop for a Fender Duo Sonic :). Building 2 guitars cured the itch for me. Especially fiddling with installing the nut as you described is a pain is the ass 🤣. Love your videos, keep m coming!

  • @cageliner
    @cageliner Рік тому

    I like the guitar and love the sound of it. I've put a proper ashtray bridge and white 5-hole guard on my Arctic White Standard Tele. An Esquire guard is easy to get but the body would need to be repainted because Arctic White isn't even close to the Strummer refrigerator white haha. I'm tempted to just bury the neck pickup under the guard as a stealth pickup.
    I've heard a P-90 works well like that.
    Necks are friggin' expensive but I'd love a soft V neck with a dark rosewood board.
    I really enjoyed the 'balls to the walls' playing this episode, Colin.
    Cheers!

  • @calogeroavanzato398
    @calogeroavanzato398 Рік тому

    Sounds bloody good to me. Great job Colin

  • @tomd8313
    @tomd8313 Рік тому +1

    Colin, best channel on skrewtoob, Buddy!
    Doesn’t matter the subject, you keep ‘em all fun.
    I Look fwd to Friday mornings.
    Cheers 🍻

  •  Рік тому +2

    Have you measured the fret wire? They did use much thinner wire back in the late 50s and early 60s.

  • @pedalscapes
    @pedalscapes Рік тому

    Nice Job! Looks like you were in complete control throughout! 😎

  • @RavenMadd9
    @RavenMadd9 Рік тому

    Great job boss.......I loved Joe Strummer Tele with the not sticker

  • @trykidiki1
    @trykidiki1 Рік тому

    That’s sounds absolutely fricken awesome Colin! Well done mate!

  • @victorbeebe8372
    @victorbeebe8372 Рік тому

    Will get with You when finance is better next year Colin. Keep up the good work. Aloha Brah! Mele Kalikimaka to you and your family.

  • @transmissionggb2820
    @transmissionggb2820 Рік тому

    This reminds me of my father with motor bikes and how he built or rebuilt his old Norton Commando 850 and after a few bits and pieces later it was perfect and am sure this will be the same.

  • @graemero5532
    @graemero5532 Рік тому

    Well done Col, top fettling 👍🏻

  • @dort7402
    @dort7402 Рік тому

    Love it . Thanks agian Colin well done , well done.

  • @GROCK619
    @GROCK619 Рік тому

    Hey man !! Nice work !! The Esquire sounds great !!

  • @iannicholls7476
    @iannicholls7476 Рік тому

    Great stuff Colin. Another fascinating video. Thanks.

  • @hwallen48
    @hwallen48 Рік тому

    Colin
    Spot on Buddy! Now you can head towards a SG, like i suggested before! Love it ❤👍

  • @andyroberts792
    @andyroberts792 Рік тому

    Looks and sounds great, mate.

  • @user-chrissixacre
    @user-chrissixacre Рік тому

    Great build Colin, Joe would be proud.

  • @Paul-D
    @Paul-D Рік тому

    Nice job Colin! I shouldve done a series like this when i built my Frusciante strat - that ive now sprayed black lol.
    Also, i wanna say as the year ends your playing has just got better and better this year, nice one!

    • @theguitaristas
      @theguitaristas  Рік тому

      Ah thanks mate that's really appreciated 😊🙏 I can feel it a bit so my new years resolution is to spend a lot less time buying them and more time learning to play them! 😁👍

  • @nellayema2455
    @nellayema2455 Рік тому

    I think it turned out great!

  • @explorervango880
    @explorervango880 Рік тому

    I have two bodies/ necks and the parts. Think I want a find rosewood neck for the double bound body. And then some time. One set is all relic high end parts and Fender Custom Shop pickups. The other is a MIM Player Plus with a damaged body I picked up cheaper than just buying the neck. Both bodies are finished in relic nitro.

  • @hugeys
    @hugeys Рік тому

    Fair play that sounds great and looks the part
    Your rhythm playing to the clash was great too , nailed it 👍

  • @Case_
    @Case_ Рік тому

    I've recently refretted the neck on my guitar for the first time. Used the Fender pre-radiused "medium jumbo" frets and frankly just eyballing it, they seem about as "skinny" as these here. Some 2.6 mm width at the fretboard. (I was frankly kinda surprised how slim they were, despite being medium jumbo, seemed thinner than the original medium jumbos the guitar had before.)
    Also, linear pot would likely give you even worse roll-off, this sounds about right for an audio taper judging from how the tone changes as you turn. Linear will very likely change the tone very little between say 10 and 3 and then very quickly between 3 and 0. And as you also seem to not be happy about how dark the tone gets near 0, like you said, you might be better off changing the cap value instead. Maybe replace them with .22 microF or possibly even less. That will give you somewhat brighter tone as you roll off the tone and as such might give you a better tone control over the entire range of the pot.
    Alternatively, if you really want to experiment with the pot taper, you might want to try different versions of audio taper. They differ between I believe 10%, 20% and 30% taper (I believe 30% is so called "vintage taper" whereas 10% is the most common I believe), where 50% taper would be equal to linear. So those would obviously change how the tone responds across the knob travel, the higher tapers are closer to how linear would respond. Though the information about the actual taper percentage is kinda hard to come by, unfortunately. There are also rarely available the so-called "inverse logarithmic/audio taper" pots, which would behave like the opposite of linear, essentially, so a relatively fast drop of tone between 10 and say 7, and then very gradual for the rest of the turn.

  • @shanesizemore7564
    @shanesizemore7564 Рік тому

    Good afternoon, guitar is great. Nice job. Try a 332
    on the front position. It will add some treble to the position.

  • @ditchgator1
    @ditchgator1 Рік тому

    BRAVO...!!!
    Great build Colin😉👍
    😎✌👍❤🖖
    Love Brother

  • @stevenhorton7457
    @stevenhorton7457 Рік тому

    Great idea enjoyed watching 😊

  • @markpell8979
    @markpell8979 Рік тому

    The operation was a success and the patient is very much alive. Looks cool, sounds great and a proper Joe tribute. Seems almost everyone here agrees. Sounded just like Joe on "London Calling" from the first strum. Leave it as-is, enjoy, and be a little deservingly proud of your work. Nothing to feel guilty about. This guitar has soul and personality. Can it be improved if you want to nit-pick about it? Of course. Why bother though? Cheers from Dallas!

    • @theguitaristas
      @theguitaristas  Рік тому

      Cheers Mark!

    • @txkflier
      @txkflier Рік тому

      Soul and personality. Exactly what went through my mind.. 🤠

  • @mortonwilson795
    @mortonwilson795 Рік тому

    Bravissimo! What a cool guitar and the lead break happening thru the first main playthru is soaring! Sounds great !!!!

  • @alexbaxter8291
    @alexbaxter8291 Рік тому

    Great upload Colin, a brilliant first build. It's been great watching your confidence grow with regard to fettling and fuckin' about. I love those coarse knurled volume & control knobs. Gotta go, time to dig out the first 3 Clash LP's, yeah even Give 'Em Enough Rope!

  • @robertweldon7909
    @robertweldon7909 Рік тому

    Good job Colin. Not bad for your first DYI. Now your ready for the next step.
    (StewMac) makes many good quality guitar kits. I have seen several build videos by folks building them. If I had space, time, experience, and just a little money, I'd like to build their ES335. When you order you choose the hardware you want too. Base price is just under $400.00. You already know how to install the goodies. Maybe give one a try. ;-)

  • @FlyJohnny100
    @FlyJohnny100 Рік тому

    Looks and sounds great! I’ve been trying to rationalize getting a Tele lately and your videos are really helping. I used the neck pickup often on the ‘61 which I foolishly sold, so maybe not this one…still, putting together a body, neck and favorite bits is a good idea.

  • @jaypeterson7637
    @jaypeterson7637 Рік тому

    Another banger video and Esquire! It looks COOL and sounds 'punchy'. I do believe you have inspired me to have a go at my own 'custom' build. 👍❤️🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵

  • @papablue3015
    @papablue3015 Рік тому

    I really enjoy your shows! Thanks!🤘

  • @daltonjoyce1741
    @daltonjoyce1741 Рік тому

    Another great video, would you ever do a review of a player series Jazzmaster? Would love to hear your take on them👏🏻

  • @hod8931
    @hod8931 Рік тому

    Thanks for video! Very cool! Ive got a couple warmoth parts casters that were fun and turned out good. Every T style guitar, except for my 74 tele deluxe, has brass saddles.

  • @oldasrocks9121
    @oldasrocks9121 Рік тому

    It sounds great and its a lot of fun.
    Try an .022uf for the tone control cap, leave .047uf or .033uf on the dark switch position. .015uf on the tone control will get you closer to cocked wah rolled all the way off and actually give you more usable tones across the sweep of the audio taper.
    Maybe a 500K volume pot also, with that Quarter Pounder. Some radical madman might even suggest 1M (its a pretty darned hot pickup.)

  • @rodneytaylor8950
    @rodneytaylor8950 Рік тому

    Guitar looks great, I think any joe fan would agree d i y will get us closer to a joe vibe . Great job and video .

  • @neilevans6229
    @neilevans6229 Рік тому

    Excellent Job Colin sounds fantastic !!!

  • @paulsworld2
    @paulsworld2 Рік тому

    Really nice work Colin!!!!!!

  • @Stoobers
    @Stoobers 7 місяців тому

    Now I wanna watch the entire build... so I've subbed to your tv channel :)

  • @Matt_Barkley
    @Matt_Barkley Рік тому

    Looks and sounds good to me.

  • @garywagstaff7142
    @garywagstaff7142 29 днів тому

    Was thinking about building a “Strummer” Esquire…this seals the deal.
    But, along with the original switching/tone controls…I think I’m going to add a 5-way switch and add an updated tone control (Eldred mod) & something else…and maybe a mini switch to toss in a Seymour Duncan “secret weapon” ala Brad Paisley.

  • @marksaunders5325
    @marksaunders5325 Рік тому

    Guitar sounds sick . looks super cool . Always interesting content on this channel . Great stuff

  • @dmac3316
    @dmac3316 Рік тому

    Cool video and guitar! The soft Vnecks are some of my favourites and great on Teles.

  • @Oggi7777
    @Oggi7777 Рік тому

    I’m having apple pie and coffee during this episode. Again Merry Christmas 🎄.

    • @theguitaristas
      @theguitaristas  Рік тому

      Nice work on the tasty snack and beverage! 😆👍

  • @thewhiskyscout1238
    @thewhiskyscout1238 Рік тому

    What a great looking guitar. You did an awesome job!

  • @Robert_Bubba_Baker
    @Robert_Bubba_Baker Рік тому

    Great job done. It gives us all hope

  • @steveoneal5257
    @steveoneal5257 Рік тому

    the guitar sounds great

  • @jamesmgreen15
    @jamesmgreen15 Рік тому

    Well done on that build.

  • @QuantumGamingUploads
    @QuantumGamingUploads Рік тому

    The guitar you build will do more than enough visually and playability. I am sure anyone that has bought that at $15k has money flowing like wine. I don't see $15k worth in that at all. I got an American Special for £799 a few years back and I am sure that blows that out of the water as is the best sounding Tele I have heard in a while.

  • @parker97boy
    @parker97boy Рік тому

    I would love to see a dream tele build

  • @explorervango880
    @explorervango880 Рік тому

    I do enjoy your video content. I’m trying to get my kids to go along with trimming the $200+ streaming services we have, but with four of them they are all watching something different. If they just watched THIS my streaming budget would be under control and I could spend more on guitars!

    • @theguitaristas
      @theguitaristas  Рік тому +1

      I think you'll be up against it converting them but good luck! 🤣👍

  • @birdman316
    @birdman316 Рік тому

    great job mate on a sweet "pile of excellence"!
    15 grand??? is that all?? imagine 50 grand for a murphy lab greeny hahaha!! and i "made" one for less than 200USD!
    i have a sawtooth "tele" that i turned into an esqiure type model...i deleted the neck pup and popped in a "vintera" style pup on the bridge...blocked the neck pup hole with a vanilla folder bit...
    mine is more basic....no selector swotch...yet kept the tone control...added blonde witch hat knobs...
    o ya that monoprice os20 project turned out saweeet!!! and yess...youd approve greatly!!

  • @albertpayan8419
    @albertpayan8419 Рік тому

    Big Fan here from Rancho Cucamonga, ca. Dude you gotta review the James Burton Flame Tele. It really is the best Tele in the world!
    And you haven't given it a Wink A.....
    And the Tele has medium frets!
    And I still like it...
    But the laser sensor pickups...
    That's a true contraversie of all time!
    And I need your take on the twang lowering, treble cancellation of this setup...
    .I am leaving mine stock and working around it......
    I really need your take mate....

  • @michaelszarzynski8698
    @michaelszarzynski8698 Рік тому

    Nice Project....
    👏👏👏

  • @jonathanhandsmusic
    @jonathanhandsmusic Рік тому

    It sounds just as good as the $15k custom! I’m sure Joe would appreciate your diy Esquire and how it is sidelines the capitalist system. Yeah I agree. Very cool.

  • @Adamski1989
    @Adamski1989 Рік тому

    Sounds great with the soul food col

  • @GRBAquatics
    @GRBAquatics Рік тому

    Very Cool, Thankyou. Nice Work, Awesome Build of a Stunning looking and Sounding Guitar. I have been interested in the Squier Sonic Series Esquire in "Pete Honore Purple" but have been a bit put off by it having a Single Humbucker instead of a Single Coil Pickup. I think I'll keep looking for a "Budget" Single Coil Esquire, as I think a Build would be beyond me. Off to Watch The Full Build now. All The Best. Cheers

  • @victorbeebe8372
    @victorbeebe8372 Рік тому

    Aloha and Make Colin! Nice guitar you put together. It sounds great. I'm not sure of your wiring

    • @victorbeebe8372
      @victorbeebe8372 Рік тому

      Colin Stew Mac just came out with a video on installing a new nut

  • @baabaabaa-El
    @baabaabaa-El Рік тому

    Came out well Col!! When the pickup read 15.? I thought it'd push the front of the amp too much... wrong!!
    Is the Quarter Pounder what Joe used in his Tele?
    Only asking, cos the Musicman amps have a mob of clean headroom...
    Anyway it looks and sounds great!!
    Oh, l read another comment in the thread saying they'd join ur TV channel, but don't use online banking..lm the same mate..sorry !

  • @CZPavel-c1p
    @CZPavel-c1p Рік тому

    very interesting video, good job. Greetings Pavel CZ.👍