I like the fact this has maintained the bolt on, single coil ashtray essence of a telecaster while essentially just altering some of the dimensions. The shape is somewhere between a Talman and a Jagstang, and I kinda dig it.
You're gonna have a hell of a time playing a fan fret with the guitar on your right leg - they're not designed with that in mind. They shine when you play them in a more traditional / classical position as your hand on the rotational axis of your elbow follows the angel of the fret as you move towards the guitar body.
I think the going rate for a custom electric is usually 5000-8000 USD - but I own exactly zero customs. 😂 🤔However, that's about what it would cost me to take an unpaid week off and build a guitar myself, so it actually seems pretty fair. And really... It's only like 100 cups of coffee, right? 😁 No problem 😂
I like it it fit me perfect with slanted frets my hands joints slanted so probably fit right in lol and going from top to lead maybe like that so it's challenging give you more out of maybe I dig it though
yes- I am not able to build it for cheap. The components are high-class and the printed bridge is expensive, too. But, measured on the market I would say 3.900 EUR is a pretty fair price. And you get your custom neckshape and fretboard Radius for free. Further you can choose any other pickup set.
I love how this looks & sounds, and the tone sweep is very cool! I have tried to play chords on multiscale guitars and it's just too much adjustment for me at this point. It hurts my wrist to twist the amount needed to play first position chords and barre chords below the 7th fret. This is probably a lead player's green dream. 😁
It´s not a dream. I can build every multiscale needed. We could make the nut straight or nearly straight. By keeping the bridge the actual angle it would mostly effect the e-string by getting shorter. Than we would fit the pickup angle. These look straight in the video, but they are in Original Position but converted to 27". Best of both ? Why not ? Once I started 10 years ago, a luthier mentioned: "Welcome to individiual instrument making". Said all :-)
I think the brightness, especially on the high strings, comes from the pickup placement. A lot of multiscale guitars and basses (Ibanez, Schecter, Dingwall, etc.) have both/all their pickups slanted in the opposite direction to a Tele bridge pickup, closer to the neck on the treble side. I think the changes to the bridge result in the neck pickup effectively being slanted towards the bridge, and the bridge pickup being even more tilted towards the bridge. It's an interesting design choice, and I'm sure with some tweaks to settings and the right drive pedal it's fine, but as it is the guitar is very bright.
The pickup placement is calculated from the "old positions". The positions under the low-e moved according to the scale. The position is in relation. I mentioned I tried to keep is as original as possible :-)
I am not a telecaster purist. This is beautiful. The only thing I dislike is, it's not a set neck. Bolt-on is not a deal breaker though. One thing that takes some getting used to, with fanned frets, is the spacing. Once you tell your brain, "Brain, stop freaking out over the spacing, and let the fingers go where they go", it just clicks. 😊 This baby just sings in Drop D, imho.
Either there's no cab SIM on or these pickups are the cleanest things ever - but it sounds like no can SIM or that it's in a desk direct. Looks like a mental guitar!
Very cool guitar, would prefer 22 frets, and front-to-back vol, tone, switch angled and further from the neighboring knob. Love the .05 tone cap -really gets some cool sounds!
Can't say I liked the tones, but pickups and/or wiring could change that. I have a couple multi scale guitars now, enough to have an opinion on them. You do get used to them, and you do get used to going back and forth on them. I have both shreddy guitars, and a vintage style strat and 335. I think the idea of this guitar is really cool and look forward to maybe seeing a rev.2 of it with some of the updates you mention The hardest thing to get used to for me was side dot alignment above the 12th or 15th fret. My Strandberg has offset dots which switch to the treble side above the 12th fret. I typically play using a strap with my guitars, and sit on a stool so the guitar hangs similarly if I'm sitting or standing. Even playing with a strap, it's nice to have the treble side dots for lead playing. Treble side markers wouldn't necessarily work with this style of resin marker, but if you play other fan fret guitars, I think you'll like them
Strangely enough 🤔 I like it. The Tele-Mustang mashup body works without the typical weird proportions. The more I think about it-apart from the neck-which is legit strange for a vintage style guitar-the more normal the body shape looks compared to other oddball designs.
Thats a cool green instrument, uncanny fact is, i`ve built myself a T` and made my own bridge with 6 saddles, AND put that angle in so the intonation stagger matches it.. fitted a wilkinson p90 ,it required a slightly wider bridge, made my own `string through` recessed ferrule, recessed the neck heel so the plate is flush fitting ! same with the jack socket ..flush !also comfort contoured the body! fitted a four way toggle, ,a flame maple neck (like the telo your playing) lol..(those slanty frets give me vertigo though ) 😵💫mine`s got a1 piece `poplar`body too..😎👍
I love this! Maybe Jack Butler ought to use THIS instead hehe. But I gotta say the tones really surprised me. It has a very DI quality to it which is quite... unique, let's say. But I love that Decision Guitars took the dive and made this amazing mashup of vintage and contemporary. Specs look insanely good!
It looks well designed and executed. I like the body shape. Nods to Mustang and Tele but with a very 90s cool distorted shape. Not sure that shade of green was the best demo colour. Great range of tone but most people dime theirs and sounds far too brash. Easily solved though just people's mindset. Great demo though some lively sounds thank you
. . all of which makes me glad that I made the decision (s) to build 27 scale Fender style guitars, sans the horned bodies. All of the strings benefit from the scale extension, down tuning and lower range . . but what was decision guitars to do , with fanning frets exaggerated by staying in standard tuning ? Six of one became half a dozen of the other .
@onlyuser Fender made the Offset Telecaster which is rather similar to this with regular old frets that most people prefer which run around $1300 - $1500. Squire makes the Paranormal Tele which brand new goes for $400 and Warmoth makes an offset Tele body for those who want to build their own.
@7171jay I know about the offset tele. Fender based it on a popular partscaster design. I'm working one with some changes because because I don't like the way everyone else does it. It looks like they just threw together some leftover parts without any forethought and it's kind of ugly.
The shape isn't that unusual really as Fender made the Offset Telecaster, Squier makes the Parnormal Tele, and Warmoth makes Offset Tele bodies. What is odd is the multi-scale fan frets and the neck.
I first thought, my eyes are damaged, because of the slanted frets and bridge but the pickguard also cut offset. 😅 I dig the big fretmarkers at the top of the neck.
My multi-scale bass is the most dynamic instrument I own. I know what you're saying. My normal fretted basses do respond to dynamics, but not as much as my multi-scale. I wonder if it's a function of being multi-scale.
i love the look it seems inspired by so many things , nice that it seems old fashioned but is up to date , Although i'm not overly impressed with the sound in standard tune , you are right it is very bright sounding in the demo and for me a little limiting in range and the tone is unnecessarily wide ranging becomes useless about half way . Would love one but will change the p/ups
check the pickup positions, I converted the original position into the multiscale angle. Ormsby has its own position strategy. The shape is based on the 1951 Design
@@decisionguitars9600 Don't worry mate, your guitar is lovely, I wasn't criticising, I was just pointing out Ormsby also did a multiscale Tele. I fully recognise yours is more fender-tributey :) Great job!
@@1337million it honestly looks like a mustang with Telecaster parts. Fender already does the paranormal series. Those guitars tend to go up in value too.
at 27" at the bass end this could (and kinda should) be tuned to B standard , I mean 27" is Baritone scale. I'm going to have to do some research about that style of tone knob as the industry standard is crushingly disappointing. I've installed a few alternative tone controls, but this is the most powerful passive tone control I've ever heard!
I have not yet seen the end, but mentally I have added a thousand euros for every time you said "custom" and then I lost count. I still wonder if that method yields a valid estimate...
0:10 considering I’ve chopped up my tele style guitar and am in the process of refinishing it, I’m decidedly not a purist. This is tame by comparison 😂
Since multiscale fanned frets were invented for bass, specifically for a tighter low B string (or lower) I don't see much point in this feature on a standard guitar. Maybe good for baritone though 🤔
I like the unique take on a Telecaster and I feel this is more for someone who used to djent but just wants to play Tom Petty licks now. As a Tele guy, this model sits in a strange place. It's not the "Tele shoved into a Jazzmaster Tuxedo" that you know see Fender, Squier, and other manufacturers do, but it's not really bad Tele either. I think this company made a cool take on a Telecaster but I would replace.the Fender tuners with something else like Hipshot or Gotohs. Too on the nose with Fender parts.😎👍✨
I've been looking for a guitar that's a little more bright ang jangly😂 for octave drop A ,A G C F A D. This seems like a good candidate since the low string is 27inch
I think this guitar could be great for rhythm guitar or arpeggio stuff because its perfect intonation, but it really looks weird to play leads, and besides that it sounds very thin and weak to me. Great review as usual Andy.
It looks like what I'd get if I asked a mid-level AI image generator to draw a telecaster... symmetry is a bit off, which I'm sure was intended by the manufacturer. Good on them for pushing boundaries, but I wouldn't expect this (or want this) from Fender. I don't fault Fender for not building this guitar. Some cool design features, but way outside of what a typical Fender buyer wants.
It's weird and wonky lookin', it gives me Tele vibes and Mustang vibes... but I also get Danelectro vibes from it. Fan frets have scared me away though.
Its so cringe when these YT guitarists try to crap on Fender. Like they would even take offense to anything they say. You really think the biggest guitar manufacturer "couldn't" produce anything like that? Puh-lease. Why would they even entertain changing their tried and true strategy to begin with? I can guarantee Fender will sell orders of magnitude MORE basic telecasters than anything claiming to be a superior Telecaster. People want the Tele look and tone as is. And if they want something "modern" they can get Leo's already perfected modern take on a Telecaster with G&L. And as this guy struggles playing a riff on this so called better Telecaster earlier in this segment, I can't help but think it sounds worse than any basic Telecaster. Was it plugged directly into a console? Would love to see folks put this up against a custom shop or a MIJ reissue and then laugh at how many of them would FAR prefer the Fenders. Because you and I know that's how it would play out. I mean, just how awful did this sound with fuzz in this video? 😂. But but but "vintage voiced pickups" or, simply "low output pickups" in truth terms. Anyway,I digress from the original point which it is absolutely laughable for someone to claim Fender isn't good enough to produce a modern overhaul of an all time great guitar. This guy loces to clickbait with these titles, so i get it. We'll see whether or not he stands by his opinion that totally wasn't skewed by the obvious sponsorship going forward by whether or not he never uses a regular telecaster in his videos again and only uses this guitar which everyone knows nobody is going to buy. People are always going to go wirh the tried and true stuff. Period. And then at the end of the video "its not going to he everyone's cup of tea" BAHAHAHAHAHA. Nope, sure isn't. People have really not liked the slanted fret thing outside of some metal players. At least he admitted at the end that the sound isn't quite what he likes. Nope mate, that thing honestly sounds really bad in this video. But keep on crapping on Fender because it's cool to do and gets clicks, especially with a wall of Fenders behind you. LMFAO. Talk about shilling. I know you don't actually believe what the money is making you say. I swear you just listed a bunch of Fenders in your gear of the year only two weeks ago. Dwindled respect
I like the fact this has maintained the bolt on, single coil ashtray essence of a telecaster while essentially just altering some of the dimensions. The shape is somewhere between a Talman and a Jagstang, and I kinda dig it.
You're gonna have a hell of a time playing a fan fret with the guitar on your right leg - they're not designed with that in mind. They shine when you play them in a more traditional / classical position as your hand on the rotational axis of your elbow follows the angel of the fret as you move towards the guitar body.
I also have an older body 😢
:D
Slightly older than neck
@@V_Dgt Haha 🤣 I guess my neck is about 60 seconds older than my body.
I approve of the existence of this guitar
that would be a cool note at ProvenExperts :P
It's weird, I dig it, but I'm guessing this is a prime example of If you have to ask, you can't afford it. :)
I think the going rate for a custom electric is usually 5000-8000 USD - but I own exactly zero customs. 😂 🤔However, that's about what it would cost me to take an unpaid week off and build a guitar myself, so it actually seems pretty fair. And really... It's only like 100 cups of coffee, right? 😁 No problem 😂
I like it it fit me perfect with slanted frets my hands joints slanted so probably fit right in lol and going from top to lead maybe like that so it's challenging give you more out of maybe I dig it though
yes- I am not able to build it for cheap. The components are high-class and the printed bridge is expensive, too.
But, measured on the market I would say 3.900 EUR is a pretty fair price. And you get your custom neckshape and fretboard Radius for free.
Further you can choose any other pickup set.
@@decisionguitars9600 can you just sell me that tone pot arrangement?
@@-processdrone- send me a mail, I will help out
I love how this looks & sounds, and the tone sweep is very cool! I have tried to play chords on multiscale guitars and it's just too much adjustment for me at this point. It hurts my wrist to twist the amount needed to play first position chords and barre chords below the 7th fret.
This is probably a lead player's green dream. 😁
It´s not a dream. I can build every multiscale needed. We could make the nut straight or nearly straight. By keeping the bridge the actual angle it would mostly effect the e-string by getting shorter. Than we would fit the pickup angle. These look straight in the video, but they are in Original Position but converted to 27". Best of both ? Why not ?
Once I started 10 years ago, a luthier mentioned: "Welcome to individiual instrument making". Said all :-)
I’m glad you made the Decision to Tello us all about that very interesting design. I’m positively green with envy.
Go for it! Grab those puns and own them
I'm a fan of those jokes...
Eyyy the video made it live! Not my favorite guitar to be featured on the channel, but I can see why some people would love it!
I tried this very guitar at guitar summit, it caught my eye immediately and it’s the most beautiful guitar I saw there.
That’s great to hear!
we met at Mannheim ?
I think the brightness, especially on the high strings, comes from the pickup placement. A lot of multiscale guitars and basses (Ibanez, Schecter, Dingwall, etc.) have both/all their pickups slanted in the opposite direction to a Tele bridge pickup, closer to the neck on the treble side. I think the changes to the bridge result in the neck pickup effectively being slanted towards the bridge, and the bridge pickup being even more tilted towards the bridge. It's an interesting design choice, and I'm sure with some tweaks to settings and the right drive pedal it's fine, but as it is the guitar is very bright.
The pickup placement is calculated from the "old positions". The positions under the low-e moved according to the scale. The position is in relation.
I mentioned I tried to keep is as original as possible :-)
That looks good! expensive pickups too on it as I checked, Vintage Output. Very cool guitar. Well, one thing I'd struggle with this fanned frets.
Wild. Love to see forward progress on guitar design, which seems a bit set in stone sometimes.
That is really hard and challenging as a guitar builder. And telow is a try to expand the T-Style sounds without going crazy with the shape
@@decisionguitars9600 Telow is stunning, nicely done.
I am not a telecaster purist. This is beautiful.
The only thing I dislike is, it's not a set neck. Bolt-on is not a deal breaker though.
One thing that takes some getting used to, with fanned frets, is the spacing. Once you tell your brain, "Brain, stop freaking out over the spacing, and let the fingers go where they go", it just clicks. 😊
This baby just sings in Drop D, imho.
the tone is in the glue
I'd like to try that one. I was impressed.🎸🎙️🎶
Either there's no cab SIM on or these pickups are the cleanest things ever - but it sounds like no can SIM or that it's in a desk direct.
Looks like a mental guitar!
great review Andy.
That first fuzz pedal in the bridge pickup ?
wow. Awesome.
thx and cheers from NZ 😎🎸🤘
Very cool guitar, would prefer 22 frets, and front-to-back vol, tone, switch angled and further from the neighboring knob. Love the .05 tone cap -really gets some cool sounds!
BEAUTIFUL! i want one. what a nice way to move guitar forward. awesome
OK...I really like this!!! as long as the intonation adjustments are really good.
Can't say I liked the tones, but pickups and/or wiring could change that. I have a couple multi scale guitars now, enough to have an opinion on them. You do get used to them, and you do get used to going back and forth on them. I have both shreddy guitars, and a vintage style strat and 335. I think the idea of this guitar is really cool and look forward to maybe seeing a rev.2 of it with some of the updates you mention
The hardest thing to get used to for me was side dot alignment above the 12th or 15th fret. My Strandberg has offset dots which switch to the treble side above the 12th fret. I typically play using a strap with my guitars, and sit on a stool so the guitar hangs similarly if I'm sitting or standing. Even playing with a strap, it's nice to have the treble side dots for lead playing. Treble side markers wouldn't necessarily work with this style of resin marker, but if you play other fan fret guitars, I think you'll like them
Wow, it looks really cool. Would love to try it out.
You should!
NAMM booth 1533 🙂
Strangely enough 🤔 I like it. The Tele-Mustang mashup body works without the typical weird proportions. The more I think about it-apart from the neck-which is legit strange for a vintage style guitar-the more normal the body shape looks compared to other oddball designs.
Thats a cool green instrument, uncanny fact is, i`ve built myself a T`
and made my own bridge with 6 saddles, AND put that angle in so
the intonation stagger matches it.. fitted a wilkinson p90 ,it required a
slightly wider bridge, made my own `string through` recessed ferrule,
recessed the neck heel so the plate is flush fitting ! same with the jack
socket ..flush !also comfort contoured the body! fitted a four way toggle,
,a flame maple neck (like the telo your playing) lol..(those slanty frets give
me vertigo though ) 😵💫mine`s got a1 piece `poplar`body too..😎👍
I love this! Maybe Jack Butler ought to use THIS instead hehe. But I gotta say the tones really surprised me. It has a very DI quality to it which is quite... unique, let's say. But I love that Decision Guitars took the dive and made this amazing mashup of vintage and contemporary. Specs look insanely good!
I’m with you. Luckily, it’s all Custom so anything you like or dislike can be changed.
Love it !😍😍😍
It looks well designed and executed. I like the body shape. Nods to Mustang and Tele but with a very 90s cool distorted shape. Not sure that shade of green was the best demo colour. Great range of tone but most people dime theirs and sounds far too brash. Easily solved though just people's mindset. Great demo though some lively sounds thank you
Tonecaster is also thin in the same spot. Pretty much the same. Works well as far as I can tell.
. . all of which makes me glad that I made the decision (s) to build 27 scale Fender style guitars, sans the horned bodies. All of the strings benefit from the scale extension, down tuning and lower range . . but what was decision guitars to do , with fanning frets exaggerated by staying in standard tuning ? Six of one became half a dozen of the other .
Looks like my squier paranormal Strat. I thought you were going to play it with all the tuners lined up! I was going to be mind blown
I love everything about it but the fanned frets.
@onlyuser Fender made the Offset Telecaster which is rather similar to this with regular old frets that most people prefer which run around $1300 - $1500.
Squire makes the Paranormal Tele which brand new goes for $400 and Warmoth makes an offset Tele body for those who want to build their own.
@7171jay I know about the offset tele. Fender based it on a popular partscaster design. I'm working one with some changes because because I don't like the way everyone else does it. It looks like they just threw together some leftover parts without any forethought and it's kind of ugly.
Same here
An abomination! Love it!
I am a telecaster purist and this is fantastic
The shape isn't that unusual really as Fender made the Offset Telecaster, Squier makes the Parnormal Tele, and Warmoth makes Offset Tele bodies. What is odd is the multi-scale fan frets and the neck.
I first thought, my eyes are damaged, because of the slanted frets and bridge but the pickguard also cut offset. 😅
I dig the big fretmarkers at the top of the neck.
My multi-scale bass is the most dynamic instrument I own. I know what you're saying. My normal fretted basses do respond to dynamics, but not as much as my multi-scale. I wonder if it's a function of being multi-scale.
i love the look it seems inspired by so many things , nice that it seems old fashioned but is up to date , Although i'm not overly impressed with the sound in standard tune , you are right it is very bright sounding in the demo and for me a little limiting in range and the tone is unnecessarily wide ranging becomes useless about half way . Would love one but will change the p/ups
great color as well
The Luthier should definitely do a strat style 👌🙏
I see you have a J Rockett Airchild... the tilt EQ on that thing would be the perfect way to tame this guitar!!
That thing is a Damm optical illusion!! I can't figure out what's straight or square! And it sounds incredible.
Ormsby TX a bit ahead of the curve here
check the pickup positions, I converted the original position into the multiscale angle. Ormsby has its own position strategy.
The shape is based on the 1951 Design
@@decisionguitars9600 Don't worry mate, your guitar is lovely, I wasn't criticising, I was just pointing out Ormsby also did a multiscale Tele. I fully recognise yours is more fender-tributey :) Great job!
Our ecosystem benefits mightily from builders like this, whether the guitar is for me or not.
I've seen "modernized" Telecasters before, but they tend to overdo that. I really like how this keeps so much of the original look of the Telecaster!
Thank you, that´s exactly what I wanted to achieve ! The shape is nearly the 1951 . I wanted to keep "old" as much as possible
@@1337million it honestly looks like a mustang with Telecaster parts. Fender already does the paranormal series. Those guitars tend to go up in value too.
Aren’t these literally hand built at the min? I like it. I’m not sure what this would cost. But probably more value than a fender custom shop.
The whole guitar is an optical illusion! 😂 I would totally own that! Compound fanned fret neck? Yes!
With the fanned frets, dark fretboard, I feel like white or black would have been a better color on this
I don't get the appeal of fanned frets, not sure multi scale is for me... but it looks cool! Neat color too ❤
Love the colour
Same
I like it. It's "new" but familiar.
looks nice , think it would be too much of a head trip for me
This is one of the Best sounding guitar you've reviewed. Teles are my passion. How Much? I hate green
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at 27" at the bass end this could (and kinda should) be tuned to B standard , I mean 27" is Baritone scale. I'm going to have to do some research about that style of tone knob as the industry standard is crushingly disappointing. I've installed a few alternative tone controls, but this is the most powerful passive tone control I've ever heard!
I DIG IT!
I have not yet seen the end, but mentally I have added a thousand euros for every time you said "custom" and then I lost count.
I still wonder if that method yields a valid estimate...
That is the guitar for me sounds great; plays great without touching the strings at all (see 3.25 - 3.36 timestamp)! 😉😆
Looks fantastic. I’m afraid to look as I already know I can’t afford it.
0:10 considering I’ve chopped up my tele style guitar and am in the process of refinishing it, I’m decidedly not a purist. This is tame by comparison 😂
ABASSI concepts makes a "super T" in 6-8 string models, its a fanned fret telecaster body shape with a tremolo
Ok this is really cool
I'm more interested in the guitar case. What brand?
Gator!
Looks exactly like the same color Fender used on their super cheap Squier tele with one Humbucker. Fender Squier Lime Green
Since multiscale fanned frets were invented for bass, specifically for a tighter low B string (or lower) I don't see much point in this feature on a standard guitar.
Maybe good for baritone though 🤔
21:43 It’s a diversified metal portfolio to cover all possibilities. 🎸😝
I like the unique take on a Telecaster and I feel this is more for someone who used to djent but just wants to play Tom Petty licks now.
As a Tele guy, this model sits in a strange place. It's not the "Tele shoved into a Jazzmaster Tuxedo" that you know see Fender, Squier, and other manufacturers do, but it's not really bad Tele either.
I think this company made a cool take on a Telecaster but I would replace.the Fender tuners with something else like Hipshot or Gotohs. Too on the nose with Fender parts.😎👍✨
❤❤❤ The clean is SMOOTH and tasty.
super cool. looks kinda like a ibanez tallman.
I played on a fanned fret guitar once. I don't know if "played" is really the right word. Okay, I crashed and burned on a fanned fret guitar once...
That tone pot is putting in some work for 250k. I’m curious about the wiring.
“Wouldn’t” I agree with, but “couldn’t” I don’t agree with 😂
it's like a telecaster designed by Salvador Dali
I once visited Dalis house in spain, maybe some inspiration is left over the years... :-)
I've been looking for a guitar that's a little more bright ang jangly😂 for octave drop A ,A G C F A D. This seems like a good candidate since the low string is 27inch
see my website for more samples. That what I say these 27" is made for, too :-) HeavyMetalCountryBlues
I seriously doubt Leo would have gone that far...well as far as that neck goes anyway , pity it sounds good.
I think this guitar could be great for rhythm guitar or arpeggio stuff because its perfect intonation, but it really looks weird to play leads, and besides that it sounds very thin and weak to me. Great review as usual Andy.
Good call!
I like the sound of my American Tele better. But Kudo’s for playing a little of that song of the Pixies tune.
My eyes really like it. My ears, not so much
I know it's not, however, the fanned frets give the neck an appearance that it's twisted. 😅
I dig it.
It looks like what I'd get if I asked a mid-level AI image generator to draw a telecaster... symmetry is a bit off, which I'm sure was intended by the manufacturer. Good on them for pushing boundaries, but I wouldn't expect this (or want this) from Fender.
I don't fault Fender for not building this guitar. Some cool design features, but way outside of what a typical Fender buyer wants.
There's nothing I like about this guitar. That's rare!
What’s the price tag for it?
It's weird and wonky lookin', it gives me Tele vibes and Mustang vibes... but I also get Danelectro vibes from it.
Fan frets have scared me away though.
Please how ?
Am a born Christian and sometimes I feel so down 😭 of myself because of low finance but I still believe God😞
It's Elizabeth Ann Hanson doing she's changed my life. A BROKER- like her is what you need.
$356K monthly is something you should feel differently about....
Lovely! I enjoyed it like I enjoy a $100k monthly around the turn!!!
It looks like Johnny Ramones guitar if it were a tele.
What would be the sticker price? 🎸💵🤔
This guitar is an answer to a question no one ever asked.
I thought it was a Jag Stang with a bent bridge.
Welcome to 2025 Andy and co
Hope you all had a good festive break
A guitar made for Kermit the Frog.
Can it be made sure, should it have been made that's the question. 😂
Neat, but those shared saddles have to go.
21 fan frets in a telly… weird
Ormsby did this half a decade ago.
Its so cringe when these YT guitarists try to crap on Fender. Like they would even take offense to anything they say. You really think the biggest guitar manufacturer "couldn't" produce anything like that? Puh-lease. Why would they even entertain changing their tried and true strategy to begin with? I can guarantee Fender will sell orders of magnitude MORE basic telecasters than anything claiming to be a superior Telecaster. People want the Tele look and tone as is. And if they want something "modern" they can get Leo's already perfected modern take on a Telecaster with G&L.
And as this guy struggles playing a riff on this so called better Telecaster earlier in this segment, I can't help but think it sounds worse than any basic Telecaster. Was it plugged directly into a console? Would love to see folks put this up against a custom shop or a MIJ reissue and then laugh at how many of them would FAR prefer the Fenders. Because you and I know that's how it would play out. I mean, just how awful did this sound with fuzz in this video? 😂. But but but "vintage voiced pickups" or, simply "low output pickups" in truth terms.
Anyway,I digress from the original point which it is absolutely laughable for someone to claim Fender isn't good enough to produce a modern overhaul of an all time great guitar. This guy loces to clickbait with these titles, so i get it. We'll see whether or not he stands by his opinion that totally wasn't skewed by the obvious sponsorship going forward by whether or not he never uses a regular telecaster in his videos again and only uses this guitar which everyone knows nobody is going to buy. People are always going to go wirh the tried and true stuff. Period.
And then at the end of the video "its not going to he everyone's cup of tea" BAHAHAHAHAHA. Nope, sure isn't. People have really not liked the slanted fret thing outside of some metal players. At least he admitted at the end that the sound isn't quite what he likes. Nope mate, that thing honestly sounds really bad in this video.
But keep on crapping on Fender because it's cool to do and gets clicks, especially with a wall of Fenders behind you. LMFAO. Talk about shilling. I know you don't actually believe what the money is making you say. I swear you just listed a bunch of Fenders in your gear of the year only two weeks ago. Dwindled respect
You’re right about tried and true; sincerely horse and buggy. 🎸🙄
@ckelly5141 right because transportation and music are totally the same thing.
@@LeviBulger Think you’re missing the point. Humans are quite capable of improving things, guitars included.
@LeviBulgerFender aren’t allowed to make these shapes for Custom Shops. They can only do their signature shaped models.
they should have also made it a headless, that would russle to much jimmies hahaha
headless would break my heart...
a telguar? A jagcastor?
Making my eyes funny that is hahah
🤣🤣🤣🤣 telecaster purists be open minded. Pffftt. I highly doubt it. Looks kool Andy. Alright back to the vid
your fuzz sounds are way too polite bro. peace
Problem I don’t need in my life.
I thought you were going to break something left handed out. F- Fender.
That Tele is very nice. He's making some really pretty guitars. Good stuff. That sound though... might conflict heavily with the bass?
That's pretty much a John Deere green.
Nothing runs like a Deere…um….except for diarrhea.