FS: 1954 Fender Telecaster 100% Original

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Joseph Horgen
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FS: 1954 Fender Telecaster 100% Original

Post by Joseph Horgen »

With a heavy heart I'm listing my 1954 Fender Telecaster..

Ive been through MANY Telecasters and this is the one I kept. It has , quite possibly THE best Fender neck Ive ever Played. Crafted by none-other than Tadeo Gomez. It has a nice "V" and plenty of delicious FLAME. NO ISSUES - NO BREAKS ..
The previous owner had a loaded "drop in" Callaham control plate on it but I had the original control plate installed so the guitar is back to all original condition. I love these transition era Teles , each one is a bit different and '54 is THE year for the center pocket goodness :)

The Pickups are so wonderful and alive - I MEAN IT , snappy and punchy with plenty of Growl. This Tele will do whatever you want , from Nashville chicken Pickin' to Zep I - this tele will nail it.

Comes housed in its UBER cool Tweed Center Pocket Case.

This is the one you want -

Thx For Looking !!

$23,000

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Jim Sliff
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Email sent re this and the '57 hardtail....
No chops, but great tone
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Nom, nom, nom… ;-)
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Chuck McGill
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Post by Chuck McGill »

Yes I can see it now.(to wife)"Honey I'm taking 23k out of the bank for a guitar"
The sound of frying pan on my head.
It is very cool and worth it.
Joseph Horgen
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Post by Joseph Horgen »

Chuck McGill wrote:Yes I can see it now.(to wife)"Honey I'm taking 23k out of the bank for a guitar"
The sound of frying pan on my head.
It is very cool and worth it.

Thx Chuck !!! :)
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Post by b0b »

I've deleted the rude comments from people who aren't interested in buying the guitar. If you don't trust our vetting process, maybe you shouldn't be here. :x

Any further comments should be made in the Forum Feedback section, not here in Joseph's ad where they will surely be deleted.
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Hey again b0b

Just pull my ads....these guys are out to get me for some reason and ruining hopes for any sales.

Thx again and sorry

Kindest regards and God bless

Joseph
No need for you to apologize, Joseph. I'm sorry that I couldn't keep a lid on all the vitriol directed at you. People don't know you from Adam, and they assume you're a crook. It just makes my blood boil.

Ads closed, and again - I'm very sorry.
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