Squire ‘51 Build
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This has become my favorite player. I bought the guitar dead stock a couple of years ago, and since I have changed out everything except the body and pick guard. The original neck was maple, but a bit too chunky for me, so I replaced with a rosewood soft V neck I had on a tele. The pickups are a hot rail in the neck position that can be split by the switch I added. Warm and full when in the bucker position, and a quacky single coil sound when split. The bridge pup is a Artec vintage toaster that is split by the original combination volume and pull out switch. This thing is a screamer, and plays like butter!
With a single coil in the neck position and a humbucker in the bridge position, what value pots did you go with, 250K or 500K?
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The stock volume control with the switch is 250k.. there is no tone. The other knob is a 3way selector switch which is also stock.tobijohn wrote:With a single coil in the neck position and a humbucker in the bridge position, what value pots did you go with, 250K or 500K?
I initially missed that the neck was a rail. So neither are dark with 250K pots. I've got a Sawtooth Tele with GFS Little Punchers and 250K pots. It sounds fine to me, but I was going to replace the 250k pots with 500ks. Maybe I won't bother...lauramarie1024 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 06, 2022 8:02 pm
The stock volume control with the switch is 250k.. there is no tone. The other knob is a 3way selector switch which is also stock.
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Proud RINO trapped in a heavy metal chassis
Growing up, only kid in the neighborhood with an Uncle Ahkbar
I think it's an unwritten law that makes it illegal to own a perfectly stock Squier '51.
Mine is my favorite player, too. I'd have one in every color if they hadn't gone up in price so much on the used market.
Mine is my favorite player, too. I'd have one in every color if they hadn't gone up in price so much on the used market.
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I had one of the 51s that was stock and it punched way above it ‘s weight. I like your upgrades.!
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That looks great. Not being much of a tele guy, I hadn't been very aware that there was a 51 fender.
I now see the 49 tele prototype.
I'd been fixated by strats, and the 54 model's commercial beginnings.
I now see the 49 tele prototype.
I'd been fixated by strats, and the 54 model's commercial beginnings.
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What I like about the ‘51 is that it is really a cross between a strat and tele. It is also a bit lighter and thinner than a standard strat and tele.Partscaster wrote:That looks great. Not being much of a tele guy, I hadn't been very aware that there was a 51 fender.
I now see the 49 tele prototype.
I'd been fixated by strats, and the 54 model's commercial beginnings.
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That is really cool. I looked at the pickups, bridge, and controls, thought tele, and the double cutaway didnt even register as something unusual.lauramarie1024 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 5:04 pmWhat I like about the ‘51 is that it is really a cross between a strat and tele.Partscaster wrote:That looks great. Not being much of a tele guy, I hadn't been very aware that there was a 51 fender.
I now see the 49 tele prototype.
I'd been fixated by strats, and the 54 model's commercial beginnings.
"The man that hath no music in himself, nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils. The motions of his spirit are dull as night, and his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted."
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Nice musician's guitar!
Wasn't that from a Fender series that was kind of like 'reimagined history' around the 2005 era?
Wasn't that from a Fender series that was kind of like 'reimagined history' around the 2005 era?
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Actually, this started out as an original design from Squier in 2003 for around $149 then they had a second run of them in 2011 for $199 then Fender copied the design in 2013 with their Pawnshop series and charged nearly $1000 for them. Mine is from 2004 and I bought it a couple of years ago in the box mint for $200. Since that time I have done all the mods.andrewsrea wrote:Nice musician's guitar!
Wasn't that from a Fender series that was kind of like 'reimagined history' around the 2005 era?
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Here is a nice one already upgraded with SD pups and WD neck on Reverb.
https://reverb.com/item/38725052-squier ... t=38725052
https://reverb.com/item/38725052-squier ... t=38725052
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Great looking guitar I bet it sounds great too. I've always gravitated toward singlecuts with humbuckers and all though I've owned a few Fenders I've never really been much of a Fender guy. I do know some music just demands a Strat sound be involved so I have a SX strat I rebuilt and used Fender Tex-Mex pups.
I don't remember this model but for me it's a very interesting guitar strat body tele electronics configuration with upgraded pups. WOW !!! I liked it well enough to look for one and the least expensive one on Reverb and it is listed at $295/W$45 shipping so at that price I will never experience one.
THIS IS THE LINK https://reverb.com/item/48266760-squier ... ender-1951
I don't remember this model but for me it's a very interesting guitar strat body tele electronics configuration with upgraded pups. WOW !!! I liked it well enough to look for one and the least expensive one on Reverb and it is listed at $295/W$45 shipping so at that price I will never experience one.
THIS IS THE LINK https://reverb.com/item/48266760-squier ... ender-1951
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Yes, the prices have sky rocketed on Reverb on these guitars lately. I’m glad I was able to pickup one when I could. I will not let mine go!redman wrote:Great looking guitar I bet it sounds great too. I've always gravitated toward singlecuts with humbuckers and all though I've owned a few Fenders I've never really been much of a Fender guy. I do know some music just demands a Strat sound be involved so I have a SX strat I rebuilt and used Fender Tex-Mex pups.
I don't remember this model but for me it's a very interesting guitar strat body tele electronics configuration with upgraded pups. WOW !!! I liked it well enough to look for one and the least expensive one on Reverb and it is listed at $295/W$45 shipping so at that price I will never experience one.
THIS IS THE LINK https://reverb.com/item/48266760-squier ... ender-1951
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Exactly - the Pawnshop series! It is nice that you got a player for the fraction of the price!lauramarie1024 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 1:15 pmActually, this started out as an original design from Squier in 2003 for around $149 then they had a second run of them in 2011 for $199 then Fender copied the design in 2013 with their Pawnshop series and charged nearly $1000 for them. Mine is from 2004 and I bought it a couple of years ago in the box mint for $200. Since that time I have done all the mods.andrewsrea wrote:Nice musician's guitar!
Wasn't that from a Fender series that was kind of like 'reimagined history' around the 2005 era?
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I've wanted a '51 for years. I love how they look.
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Great '51 you have. I picked up one new for like $90 in 2005 when they were being blown out. If I knew then what I know now I would have bought several. I think mine will always be with me. Had a bone nut cut for it and changed the bridge to an 'upgrade' one that GFS used to sell. It plays like a dream. Lately I've been giving some thought to more upgrades - thinking of a mint green or cream pickguard and something like a little '59 in the neck.
I'm with you I like the slimmer body - lighter and more comfortable to play. At some point I'd like to get a butterscotch blonde model. Thanks for sharing yours.
I'm with you I like the slimmer body - lighter and more comfortable to play. At some point I'd like to get a butterscotch blonde model. Thanks for sharing yours.
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Yep.. that’s the way mine started out. Totally stock.Tiga wrote:Here's a pic of mine.