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I just bought a Jay Turser Tele.

For a really cheap guitar this thing kicks ass! I only paid $150.00 for it new (case was extra).
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Thats great Firebird!
But you should know better than to say you bought a guitar without posting a picture of it....
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Okay, Here's a pic.

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$150.00???
Man that looks sweet!
How's it play??
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Everyone is getting new guitars! Looks awsome, congrats!
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It plays very well. It has the spicy, biting tone that I was wanting from a tele type guitar. My only complaint is that when I was putting new strings on it the nut broke. So, I had to take it back for a repair. So, now it'll have a good bone nut.

I've had much worse problems from more expensive guitars. Once I bought a Les Paul and when I was putting new strings on it I noticed a big crack running the length of the headstock.

Just in case anyone is interested in the store where I bought it, here's a link to their web site.

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That looks like a really sweet Samick... ummm, I mean Jay Turser.

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So, now I'll have a good bone nut.
Insert joke here...

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 64Firebird
[B] So, now it'll have a good bone nut.

Get your blues name here.


I sold my '72 tele a few years ago and I've missed having one around ever since. So tell me more, are the frets finished off? Is the hardware and are the tuners decent?
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Cool! I've had a Black Jay Turser JT-LT "Tele" for over two years now. I got a 3 ply Black Pickguard for it shorly after I bought the Axe. I't does the Tele thing very well. Right now, I have it tuned to Open E for Slide. The PUPS are just like Vintage Tele PUPS only not as noisy. I did the first review on the JT-LT at HC here: http://www.harmony-central.com/Guita...-Style-01.html

I have owned 3 Jay Tursers so far. The JT-LT, JT-300 Str@ in Natural Honey on which I put a Tortise Pickguard on, and a Modified JT-300 in Transparent Black with a complete Kramer QuadRod Grey Pearloid Pickguard Assembly that has Joe Barden designed Dual Rails in the Neck and Middle Positions and a Kramer QuadRail at the Bridge. I have less than 400 Bux toltal in these three Guitars, including the Modified Black JT-300, and they are all excellent axes. You can see em all either here:

http://www.geocities.com/bluesaxe4ch...?1010776935960

or a bigger pic with the Black JT-300 here:

http://www.geocities.com/thebethelba...?1010892220730

They are awesome guitars for the bux and they get better every year.

Firebird, that thing would really have class with a Tortise Pickguard on it... Time to go ebaying dude!

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by philboyd studge
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So, now it'll have a good bone nut.

Get your blues name here.


I sold my '72 tele a few years ago and I've missed having one around ever since. So tell me more, are the frets finished off? Is the hardware and are the tuners decent?
I just got it back tonight. I think the frets are a little bigger than the ones on the Fender Teles, I like that. They are finished very nicely, no sharp edges of the sides of the fretboard. The tuning keys look like schector, but there's no name on them. So far it stays in tune very well. Other than the cracked nut, I have no complaints.

And Buck, it could be made by Samick, but it says it was made in China. Isn't Samick in Korea?
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Just in case anyone is interested in the store where I bought it, here's a link to their web site.

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Hey, they have both kinds of microphones.
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They have a lot more stuff than what's on the web site.
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OK that does it, I'm ordering one. Shouldn't have sold the tele. Now where do I get a tortise pickguard?

I'm thinking of using Music 123, free shipping and all........are they any good?
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ebay! it's alot cheaper. Got the Tele Pickguard there for 8 Bux. The Tortise Str@ Pickguard for 15 bux.


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Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!

Firebird,

How the hell are you? How's the tattoo biz going?

Tattooing chicks, now that's a job!!

Homework: Record something, and put it in the clinic, while the guitar is still new, we want to hear it!!

That's one nice looking Tele, I want one too!!

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Re: Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!

[QUOTE]Originally posted by GT
Firebird,

How the hell are you? How's the tattoo biz going?

Tattooing chicks, now that's a job!!

Homework: Record something, and put it in the clinic, while the guitar is still new, we want to hear it!!

That's one nice looking Tele, I want one too!!

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Biz is a little beter, thanks for asking.

I've done a few things with Bdgr and LtBob, but I don't think any of them have shown up in there yet. Also, Bdgr posted a thing that he and I did with our old band (a cover of Red House). But, they were done in a real studeo, not at home. We had a great time doing them though (or at least I did). Here's a link to a to 2 of them.

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Just ordered one through Music 123.....$149 with free shipping. Can't wait.

Lets see, I paid $150 for the natural finish '72 tele in '78 and sold it for $900 (it was probably worth more), but I figure I'm still in the black with everything.

I don't know I kind of like the white pickguard against the ivory finish, time will tell.

So Firebird, is this thing really light like a Danelectro or something?
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I've been fooling around with this guitar this morning and I've noticed a few miner problems.

First, the plastic knob on the pickup switch is a little loose. So, I wrapped some tape around the metal part and put the knob over that.

Also, one of the screw holes in the wood where the jack plug mounts is striped out, so I broke off a little part of a toothpick in it.

Lastly, I took off the pickguard so I could get all the plastic wrap off the pickup and when I was putting it back on it was a very tight fit between the neck and bridge. I was able to get it back on with only a little bit of trouble.

These are all things that to me seem to go along with getting a new guitar. I always have to tweak them a little. If someone told this stuff to me about a new guitar, I'd call it nitpicking.
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Just ordered one through Music 123.....$149 with free shipping. Can't wait.

Lets see, I paid $150 for the natural finish '72 tele in '78 and sold it for $900 (it was probably worth more), but I figure I'm still in the black with everything.

I don't know I kind of like the white pickguard against the ivory finish, time will tell.

So Firebird, is this thing really light like a Danelectro or something?
It is very light! I always choose Fender style guitars for their lightness. I think that it adds to the Fender sound.
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It is very light! I always choose Fender style guitars for their lightness. I think that it adds to the Fender sound.
Hmmm, my '72 weighed a ton, for a Fender anyway. Maybe that's why it didn't have the usual telecaster bite to it.
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I hold Jay Tursers as excellent bang for the buck guitars. Real wood, solid parts. I have a Turser 7 string. Bought it because I could not justify the cost of the big name 7 strings... considering I had no clue I would actually enjoy the extra string.

The only complain I have with Turser, and this holds for all the models I tried... the pots (tone and volumn) are not so much pots, but more on/off switches. Any attempt to modify volumn results in radical silence. No biggie to switch out. Turser.... good nab for the buck
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I hold Jay Tursers as excellent bang for the buck guitars. Real wood, solid parts. I have a Turser 7 string. Bought it because I could not justify the cost of the big name 7 strings... considering I had no clue I would actually enjoy the extra string.

The only complain I have with Turser, and this holds for all the models I tried... the pots (tone and volumn) are not so much pots, but more on/off switches. Any attempt to modify volumn results in radical silence. No biggie to switch out. Turser.... good nab for the buck
Yeah, I know what you mean. This one has a pretty volume, but the tone is kind of on/off.
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