A nice original standard US Telecaster rebuilt to the famous "Rock'n'Roll Range Rover" from the mighty RICK PARFITT. It's in perfect tune and intonation and rrrrrrrooooooooooocks!
This one was a USA standard Telecaster originally. For change the bridge, I've moved the string holes 20mm downside. --> Only old guitars have the right hole distance. Both pickups are a handmade big overwound set , goes upt to 19kOhms! It sounds fantastic, but not muddy. I'll make more of this great stuff in the future. Not only for show or hanging on the wall, they are should be playing perfect, .....like Ricks guitar. I also have a orig. 66 Tellie with nearly the same Serial# like Ricks. It's a great indicator to build a guitar like this one. A lot of rebuilded oder new builded gutiars are not in tune, have no sensible intonation, have a death sound and the neck feels bad. This is not my way. Have a great day!
Hi Mark, I'm using a Marshall Stack 100 W (with Greenbacks) powered by an 1978 Marshall JMP Amp. Responsible for top boost is an 2-channel T-Rex Mud Honey...love it!
@@Freko66 thanks for getting back,I've just started out at 52 lol. I have a VOX VI modeling amp. And a telecaster bullet,but just want that sound. Thanks for the input.
That's why I never like Status Quo that much. The two guitarists always played with barret fingering. Sometimes slower sometimes faster...but everything sounded the same. It's been 30-40 years! I've been playing electric guitar for over 40 years.. And that would really bore me :-(
@@Freko66 As a musician, I don't think so! It all sounds the same..On every record, always barret grip.Good musicians are characterized by their versatility.I remember back in the 70' when I was young....Status quo was always the same sound...Hearr other bands from the same times! Then you will notice the difference.....We played at school events as children in the 70'Status Quo...I know what I'm writing about here
@@maxgrim1672 Mate its like baking a cake, if you have a good recipe, then why change it? Status quo played loud, 12 bar boogie rock and roll, and they were good f***ing good at it. If you never liked status quo that much and find them boring, then why are you here?