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NTLTD

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 3:29 pm
by RiverDog
New thinline tele day!

What's up peeps? I've been wanting to share this one for a while. I've had other new gear days more recently but this one is just special.

A few months ago I listed my Squier Classic Vibe Jag bass for sale or trade locally as I just wasn't using it. A guy (who is also a guitar builder) contacted me, told me he was looking for a good starter bass for his son who's learning to play, and asked if I'd be interested in trading for one of his builds. He included pics of a few amazing looking guitars (2 teles & a strat) and this baby caught my eye. It's a thinline tele painted shoreline gold with SD P-Rails installed. He told me he hand-builds his bodies (even sent pics of some mid-build) and buys the necks from Allparts or somewhere similar.

It turns out he's built guitars for a bunch of other people, including one of the guys in Red Jumpsuit Apparatus who took it out on tour, and the guitarist in B-Easy (never heard of them previously).

Before I go any further, PICS!!

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(His pics. I can't be arsed to take any. :lol: )

Some specs:
  • Alder body
  • AllParts neck with Ebony fretboard
  • Seymour Duncan P-Rails
  • Kluson locking tuners
  • Gotoh bridge
  • Switchcraft 3-way switch
  • Switchcraft jack with ElectroSocket jack plate
  • CTS pots
  • Graph-tech nut
The guy even added finish checking to the top (using compressed air and a hair dryer!), as seen in pic 5. I've never before been interested in a thinline for even a second. But then I laid eyes on this beauty and had to have it! It doesn't hurt that I'm an absolute sucker for gold.

The two tone pots are push-pull. When both down, each pickup is a humbucker. When you pull the lower tone knob, each becomes a single coil, pulling the upper tone only gives you P90s, and pulling both gives you a single coil and a P90 in parallel (IIRC). This guitar plays amazing and I absolutely love it. It's super versatile with the P-Rails. The guy told me this thing would basically sell for $1200 if he was building it for a client and it totally feels like it. Noice!

Re: NTLTD

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 3:31 pm
by RiverDog
Here's the guitar he built for the guy in RJA.

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Re: NTLTD

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 3:44 pm
by dabbler
Congrats! I put a set of PRails (in SD triple shot rings, which give you the same controls as you push pots, but seerately on each pup) and I LOVE 'em! The give you a very versatile setup!

I'm not a big tele player but I do have, among other things, a thinline copy with single coils and the semi-hollow body affects the tone more than I thought it would.

Good score! Enjoy!

Re: NTLTD

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2022 4:46 pm
by RiverDog
dabbler wrote: Sat Apr 02, 2022 3:44 pm Congrats! I put a set of PRails (in SD triple shot rings, which give you the same controls as you push pots, but seerately on each pup) and I LOVE 'em! The give you a very versatile setup!

I'm not a big tele player but I do have, among other things, a thinline copy with single coils and the semi-hollow body affects the tone more than I thought it would.

Good score! Enjoy!
Thanks! If I had the P-Rails in a guitar with pickup rings I'd totally try those triple shots. TBH though, I feel like a thinline tele is the perfect guitar for these pickups. It just slays!

Re: NTLTD

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2022 9:06 am
by Tiga
What a fine looking instrument. Not sure I've ever seen a gold thinline before but now I'm thinking "why haven't I? They look great!" Congrats.

Re: NTLTD

Posted: Sat Apr 23, 2022 3:15 am
by nomadh
Great looking relicing. You just can't make anything that looks like that without a lot of money.