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Tele Body Swap
A few years ago, for Christmas, my buddy gave me a Tele Partscaster, and man, what a gift. Only downside was that it was very heavy for a Tele (around 8 lbs). Because of the weight, I didn't play it much, as I have other very good sounding Teles that are lighter in weight and more comfortable to play.
So I asked him what he thought about me swapping the body for a much lighter one. He was okay with it, so I started the search for a good body. A few weeks back, I got an email from a company called AE that sell cheap guitar bodies that are made from Paulownia wood, with an average weight under 3 pounds. And they had a very cool looking metallic purple which was spec'd with a standard size vintage route for the bridge pickup, and a multipurpose larger route for the neck pickup which was good because of the mini-humbucker sized Gabojo Dynasonic style pickup that I was using. And the body only cost about $100!!! The work that I had to do to the new body was: slightly open up the jack route with my 7/8" Forstner bit for the Electrosocket jack, drill the mounting holes for the strap pins, pickguard, bridge, and control plate, resolder the pickup connections to the control assembly, mount the neck, and install and align the bridge. I also cleaned up the wiring inside the guitar. The wiring channels in the new body were better, so I could shorten the pickup leads and I also removed a redundant ground wire that wasn't needed. The job went great, and now my guitar looks even cooler, sounds better, and more importantly, is almost 3 lbs lighter! Did I say SOUND BETTER? Yes I did!!!.... For those who believe wood type doesn't change the tone of a guitar, sorry Charlie, this guitar was transformed! It is way more resonant than before the body swap! It's a twang machine! And I'm comparing apples to apples here, as not only did I setup the guitar exactly to the same specs that it was setup to with the black body, I even used the same strings (gotta love locking tuners)!!! I liked the black bound body, ...but I LOVE the purple metal flake! Purple is my favorite color!!! Without any further ado... Reverse Headstock with Graphtech TUSC String Retainer and Nut Graphtech Locking RATIO Tuners Custom Neck Plate and Gasket Nickel Ferrules Angled Switch Mount Control Plate with Custom Anodized Aluminum Black Knobs / Switch Tip, and Electrosocket Jack Joe Barden Bridge with cutaway bottom lip for easy volume access, and Brass Compensated Saddles Gabojo MR2000 Dynasonic Style Neck Pickup, and Cavalier Holy Grail Broadcaster Bridge Pickup Last edited by rockabilly69; 03-20-2023 at 11:59 PM. |
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That looks great!
Did you do anything special with the neck screws? I didn’t know if that lighter wood held screws well… |
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…man that’s a sharp looking guitar….and you rarely see a reverse tele headstock….super cool…
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Looks great Rocky! Dig the dynasonic styled pickup!
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Purple flake bod with a reverse headstock and locking machines! Get out of my head, will you please!
GraphTech teflon embedded nut and string trees work great. Brass saddles for weight. Man o’ man, what a rocking telecaster. Get you buddy at the body shop to lay down some pin stripe over that purple metal flake, Billy Gibbon!s style, for a rat rod finishing touch. You have an eye for this stuff Dano. A talented singer/songwriter/performer for sure, with the classic era style of building stunning hot rod show and go guitars. Another DannyBoy original! frank d.
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Yep-- nice mod -- that looks killer!
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LOVE this!
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Hi Daniel,
Man, that came out looking GREAT! I really like that purple body color! The whole thing looks fantastic! - Glenn
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That's a beautiful guitar!
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Send me the bound black body please. That's beautiful!
8lbs. isn't unusual for a Tele by the way. I have one that weighs as much as my Les Paul. It's always fun to mod Fenders IMO because it's like changing outfits for the seasons. You can always switch back to the black one if you want. Enjoy the beautiful new body, it looks sweet!
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Whoops. You put the neck back on upside down!
Good looking guitar, and tone or not-tone, I dislike heavy guitars.
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Congrats to the OP on finding a nice looking and sounding tele body!
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All of your Teles are sweet, but that fiesta red one with the painted headstock makes my heart flutter. Your new purple one with the reverse headstock is a great looking axe. Very well done!
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Congrats - Looks great!
I did the same thing with a 10 pound Squier CV50's Tele. Great Tele, but WAY too heavy.. I lived with the weight for quite a while, but finally did something about it. So I swapped out the body for a lightweight GFS paulownia body, and couldn't be happier. And best of all, it still sounds the same! |