Jim Weider - 1952 Telecaster & 1955 Tweed Super Amp
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Unless your a millionare the re-issue is better and £20000 cheaper. Old don't = gold.
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sounds like shit. its just only old.
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PLAY IT!!!!!!
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Well he got a major point wrong, the '52 bridge pickup a majorly different than the Broadcaster pickup, different magnets, different gauge wire, very different tones, the '52 bridge is much brighter and edgier than the B'caster bridges were. Neck pickups were the same though....
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@guitarcapo can't you just switch to a video with more playing? I think this is incredibly informative. Some people like this video. In fact, as of this moment, 291275 people like it.
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Play this thing mate! Come on!
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It was so nice years ago when there was one Tele, one Strat..Not all the models to muddy everything up...All you had to do was play several untill you played one that spoke to you...The human element...While one person was bullshitting to another while winding pickups, they would forget how many windes they did and thats when the magic happened...Miss those days...
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...The price of a Broadcaster back then was equally as expensive right now. It was still about 1400 dollars (inflation). DURRRRRRRRRRRRRR
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jims so stoned
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@PopExpo I like it. But Teles are better.
too much talk, not enough play.
I mean PLAY THE THING! We can READ ABOUT THE AMP SOMEPLACE OTHER THAN A VIDEO!
guitarcapo 2 years ago 54
He forgot to consider inflation. $189 dollars in 1948 is about $1700 dollars in 2010 dollars. So they were MORE expensive then than they are now (depending on which Tele you get today), The Classic Vibe is $349 dollars --now, that's a bargain.
OttoDahlberg1 1 year ago 4