Commodore 64
April 7th, 2010, 05:33 PM
I don't think I've ever posted pics of my Turser Tele, which I got on CL around the same time as my MiM tele.
I have a B-Stock Turser Tele, gold hardware, binding on the front and back of the body, and a humbucker in the neck position. Near as I can tell, it's B Stock because the neck is angled slightly. The high E string get's real close to the edge of the fretboard down around the 12th fret. This would be an easy fix, with some shimming, I reckon, but I have it set up in Open G, and use it for tinkering around with a slide, and it's fine for that.
Someday I'll fix it.
It's this one (http://www.jayturser.com/jt-ltcustomdlx.php), but it's a solid black body. The tape on the neck plate is just a note to remind me what the Open G tuning notes are for each string. :wink:
http://www.lucky-cricket.com/files/Turser.jpg
http://www.lucky-cricket.com/files/Turser_Front.jpg
http://www.lucky-cricket.com/files/Turser_Back.jpg
http://www.lucky-cricket.com/files/Turser_neck.jpg
I have a B-Stock Turser Tele, gold hardware, binding on the front and back of the body, and a humbucker in the neck position. Near as I can tell, it's B Stock because the neck is angled slightly. The high E string get's real close to the edge of the fretboard down around the 12th fret. This would be an easy fix, with some shimming, I reckon, but I have it set up in Open G, and use it for tinkering around with a slide, and it's fine for that.
Someday I'll fix it.
It's this one (http://www.jayturser.com/jt-ltcustomdlx.php), but it's a solid black body. The tape on the neck plate is just a note to remind me what the Open G tuning notes are for each string. :wink:
http://www.lucky-cricket.com/files/Turser.jpg
http://www.lucky-cricket.com/files/Turser_Front.jpg
http://www.lucky-cricket.com/files/Turser_Back.jpg
http://www.lucky-cricket.com/files/Turser_neck.jpg