I love Squier Classic Vibe necks. This is from their 70s Tele Deluxe. The blue flower body has the trem cavity blocked up. Humbuckers came out of a cheap 80s import explorer body and sound just fine. There is a piezo mounted under the bridge that has an on/off switch and a tone knob. Volume pot for each humbucker and a 3 way selector.
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The black Mustang looking guy has a body from a Bronco bass (you could get them complete for like $75, I've used a few) and a 50's CV Tele neck. GFS "Brighton Rock" PUs that I got from Dr. Balls along with a Mighty Might Tele neck a while back. I had that cool metal plate sitting in a box forever. If you give it some gain and tap on the plate you get a really cool percussive sound. The bridge is a cut down tele bridge.
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Looks like I didn't take a pic after this one was all strung up, but here is the 'after'. It started life as a Vintage Modified JM, the non trem kind. Since it had been so molested it was only $275. I'd been intrigued by Jazzmasters for a long time and the price was finally right. Plus, I love a maple neck and you hardly ever find one on a JM.
It had been sloppily filled and painted and routed for trem with a TOM bridge. I couldn't get it to stay in tune and went all out, filling and drilling the post holes and installing a Mastery. They're as amazing as everyone says. I also put in Duncan Antiquity II pickups and restored the pots to 1M. Once I found it was sunburst under the paint I removed a bunch to let it show through. As you can tell, I appreciate a "fucked-but-fully-functional" look. The pickguard is plexi and yes that's foil underneath.
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