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Topic: Bunch of Teles - ALL SOLD AND LONG GONE CLOSE |
Nick Koff
From: Lost Angeles, California
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Posted 18 Oct 2018 10:55 pm
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A bunch of Teles - $975 each, shipped CONUS You can see any or all of them here on Reverb: https://reverb.com/shop/bunnys-gear-depot Pricing will be better here.
Two featherweight Paulownia bodies, the entire guitar weighs 5 pounds or less. The black one with the pearloid pickguard is SOLD.
They are all the same in terms of everything but the design: Fender Licensed one-piece maple. 21 medium jumbo frets, 10 inch radius, 1 5/8 inch nut width, a comfortable 'C' shaped profile and a honey tinted smooth dull finish. Maple finger board with a heel adjust truss rod location. Bone nut. Lindy Fralin Blues Specials +2% overwound. OEM Fender bridge, saddles, switch tip, knobs, jack cup, strap knobs, string trees. Kluson Tuners (nickel) CRL 3-way switch, .033uF Sprague orange drop, matched CTS Solid Shaft 256K Potentiometers, Switchcraft jack, pushback cloth Strings: Ernie Ball .010s
Tortguard:
MJT finish on a Wildwood Mfg. licensed Fender body. Mint tortoise 5 hole pickguard
AllParts TMO Fat Neck. 9.5 radius. 1 5/8 width..97/1.00" Natural finish and heavy rolled edges. All frets crowned, leveled, and polished. Frets .079 x .051". Vintage locking tuners and string tree. Kuwabara Telekinesis 1950 Pi pickup set. Fender bridge w/ brass saddles,control plate, neck plate, ferrules, string tree, knobs & switch tip. Electrosocket input jack, CRL 3-way switch, CTS 250K Potentiometers, Capacitor: .022uF/ Orange Drop. Ernie Ball .010s
Daphne:
Lightweight Poplar body with a creamy pickguard. Fender licensed fat tele neck. 1 piece maple, natural finish. D shape, .97"/1.0", 10" radius, heel adjust truss rod, 1 5/8ths inch nut, black dots. 21 frets medium Jescar (6150) Bone nut. Seymour Duncan relic’d Antiquities. Neck is 8.17 k
and the bridge is 6.46 k . Fender bridge, brass saddles, switch tip, knobs, strap knobs, string tree. Electrosocket jack cup Tonepros Kluson Tuners (nickel) CTS 250K Potentiometers (volume & tone) Sprague .047uF orange drop cap, Switchcraft input jack, vintage cloth push-back 22awg wire. Ernie Ball .010s 7 lbs
Gumby:
Gumby Green poplar body with black pickguard. Neck: Fender licensed fat tele neck. 1 piece maple, natural finish. D shape, .97"/1.0", 10" radius, heel adjust truss rod, 1 5/8ths inch nut, black dots. 21 frets medium Jescar (6150) Bone nut. Kuwabara Telekinesis 1953 bridge (7.02k) and neck pickup (6.94k) Fender bridge, switch tip, knobs, strap knobs, string tree. Electrosocket jack cup Klein threaded steel saddles, Kluson Tuners (nickel) CTS 250K Potentiometers (volume & tone) Sprague .047uF orange drop cap, Switchcraft input jack,
vintage cloth push-back 22awg wire. Ernie Ball .010s 7.5 lbs
_________________ Just another belt & suspenders guy...
Last edited by Nick Koff on 19 Jun 2023 8:38 am; edited 13 times in total |
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Darren Porter
From: California, USA
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Posted 19 Oct 2018 8:47 am
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Nice looking guitars! I especially love the last three. Wish I had the funds.
Did you build these yourself? |
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Nick Koff
From: Lost Angeles, California
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Posted 19 Oct 2018 8:53 am
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Thanks. Yes, building Teles has sort of become my hobby. Luckily I've sold a bunch of them, and quite a few people now have hired me to build them one that matches their wishlist for a custom guitar. _________________ Just another belt & suspenders guy... |
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Daniel Stein
From: Glen Allen, Virginia, US
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Posted 21 Oct 2018 7:42 pm Black esquire....
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Trades at all? _________________ Guitar,Bass,Drums,PSG,Lapsteel,Mandolin,Banjo
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‘70s Slingerland Drumkit
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2022 deering deluxe banjo
Unknown early 1890s to early 1900s fiddle |
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Skip Ellis
From: Bradenton, Fl USA
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Posted 23 Oct 2018 4:16 pm
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Are these Fender Teles? If not, it might be more appropriate to label them as 'T-Style'. I build my bodies from scratch in the shape of Telecasters but don't label them as such. Just sayin'... _________________ 2013 Brook Torridge, 2014 Martin 000-18, two homebrew Teles, Evans RE200 amp, Quilter 101R head, understanding wife of 45 years. 'Steeless' at the moment but looking...... |
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Nick Koff
From: Lost Angeles, California
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Posted 23 Oct 2018 5:29 pm
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Skip Ellis wrote: |
Are these Fender Teles? If not, it might be more appropriate to label them as 'T-Style'. I build my bodies from scratch in the shape of Telecasters but don't label them as such. Just sayin'... |
Thanks so much for your wise and helpful input. What does the "T" in 'T-style' represent? _________________ Just another belt & suspenders guy... |
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Skip Ellis
From: Bradenton, Fl USA
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Posted 23 Oct 2018 6:13 pm
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It means it's styled after a Fender Telecaster but is not a Fender and I don't think it's proper to use someone else's model name. I've been to court as an expert witness many times when unsuspecting buyers have bought something they think is something else just because of the way it looks. To me, it should be made very clear in your advertisement that these are not Fender guitars and you have no affiliation with Fender. If you remember, Leo had to start making 'Nocasters' because he infringed on Gretsch's 'Broadcaster' name. Call it what you want as long it doesn't infringe on someone else's rights. _________________ 2013 Brook Torridge, 2014 Martin 000-18, two homebrew Teles, Evans RE200 amp, Quilter 101R head, understanding wife of 45 years. 'Steeless' at the moment but looking...... |
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Nick Koff
From: Lost Angeles, California
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Posted 23 Oct 2018 6:50 pm
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What the world needs are more snitches and hall monitors running around telling people how to behave. _________________ Just another belt & suspenders guy... |
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Scott Shipley
From: The Ozark Mountains
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Posted 23 Oct 2018 7:12 pm
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Speaking as a guitar player who leans more towards Teles than anything else, it is generally accepted and perfectly appropriate to call a T style a Tele.
Speaking as someone who owns a LOT of Teles, more than one of them built by Nick, I'd put his guitars up against any of em from my 51 on up.
Furthermore, if you don't have constructive input why muck up someone else's ad?
Bad form.
And Nick would never whine or complain about this, but I happen to know he's moving a bunch of stuff right now to help cover some medical bills in his family.
Nick, I'm gonna message you about one of these! _________________ Scott Shipley Facebook |
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Skip Ellis
From: Bradenton, Fl USA
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Posted 24 Oct 2018 5:47 am
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In retrospect, I should have started a discussion about this subject elsewhere - for that I apologize, but I still think it's a subject ripe for discussion. I wish Mr. Koff all the best.....'nuf said. _________________ 2013 Brook Torridge, 2014 Martin 000-18, two homebrew Teles, Evans RE200 amp, Quilter 101R head, understanding wife of 45 years. 'Steeless' at the moment but looking......
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Steve Pawlak
From: Arizona, USA
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Posted 24 Oct 2018 5:49 am
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Nick always has some of the best stuff for sale here |
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Scott Shipley
From: The Ozark Mountains
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Posted 2 Nov 2018 7:51 pm
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Bunnynose Tele Blackycaster (Betty) arrived to her happy new home today.
Another homerun Nick! _________________ Scott Shipley Facebook |
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Nick Koff
From: Lost Angeles, California
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Posted 16 Dec 2018 2:01 pm
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Delighted it got there safely and you like it, Scott! That's Bunnynose Guitars No. 62. I called her "Blacky IV," but you can call her "Betty" if you want, although this is actually Betty, or was she "Nancy?" Yeah, "Nancy..."
_________________ Just another belt & suspenders guy... |
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Bob Watson
From: Champaign, Illinois, U.S.
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Posted 17 Dec 2018 3:33 am
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Nick, how do the light Paulownia bodies sound compared to a light Ash body? Is it the same, similar or completely different? I realize that each individual body has its on tone, but what I'm wanting to know is whether the Paulownia body Tele's ever sound like the light Ash body Teles. |
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Nick Koff
From: Lost Angeles, California
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Posted 17 Dec 2018 8:03 am
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Bob Watson wrote: |
Nick, how do the light Paulownia bodies sound compared to a light Ash body? Is it the same, similar or completely different? I realize that each individual body has its on tone, but what I'm wanting to know is whether the Paulownia body Tele's ever sound like the light Ash body Teles. |
These particular setups sound as tele or more tele than quite a few ash teles I've heard. And everyone who has bought one loves theirs. _________________ Just another belt & suspenders guy... |
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Nick Koff
From: Lost Angeles, California
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Posted 8 Jun 2019 9:25 pm
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Top! _________________ Just another belt & suspenders guy... |
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Nick Koff
From: Lost Angeles, California
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Posted 19 Jun 2023 8:38 am All sold and long gone elsewhere please CLOSE
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Close _________________ Just another belt & suspenders guy... |
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