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stiggowitz
December 8th, 2016, 11:43 AM
Some weeks ago when I received this guitar it was a looker: threeburst, bound, rosewood,
but the action was too high for these old hands so I began to make it playable for me.
I first checked the straightness of the neck and found that the fretboard was not level,
the truss rod isn't the best and would only allow it to be as level as I could get
it before it began to back-bow leaving the middle frets still mildly bowed
but the front and back back-bowed. (Has this happened to anyone else?).
So I dressed the frets and the result was not good. I bought some fret-stock and pulled the original frets.
Then I sanded the bare fretboard to level, used a 9.5 radius block for obvious reasons,
re-fretted and came up with a very playable Tele.
On the whole I recommend These guitars for quality and price.
The pups weren't stock, but the Fralins that came with it are spectacular.

s:0)(younger,stronger hands wouldn't need the adjustments I've made)

duhvoodooman
December 8th, 2016, 02:13 PM
Hmmm, I've had one of those since mid-2011 and the neck is great--nice medium-low action and none of that kind of stuff going on. Minor truss rod adjustments for seasonal changes here in upstate NY, but that's about it.

Where did the guitar come to you from? Do you know if it's been properly handled & stored?

stiggowitz
December 9th, 2016, 12:33 PM
Thanks V.man.
I believe it came from gc or mf. I'm quite happy with it now. Gonna study a bit of Doug Seven and see how it does.
I gigged with it Saturday evening and it took a bit of playing to settle it in, I'm not used to such a narrow neck.:)