Patching a hole in a 1953 Telecaster

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Re: Patching a hole in a 1953 Telecaster

Post by mcjt » Sun Dec 04, 2016 7:11 am

i chuckled when he said, "ve got a bit of a hangover here"------ i thought, Dan must have been drinking last night :)

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Re: Patching a hole in a 1953 Telecaster

Post by andy_tchp » Sun Dec 04, 2016 11:29 pm

mcjt wrote:i chuckled when he said, "ve got a bit of a hangover here"------ i thought, Dan must have been drinking last night
My mind went to the same place immediately too :D
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Re: Patching a hole in a 1953 Telecaster

Post by dontfeartheringo » Wed Feb 01, 2017 12:42 pm

marqueemoon wrote:I just watched that. Dan is a genius.
D'accord!

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Re: Patching a hole in a 1953 Telecaster

Post by scandoslav » Fri Feb 03, 2017 2:33 am

The Dead Ranch Hands wrote:Impressive work, but it almost seemed like vandalism to me. A 50's Tele modified to use a Bigbsy seems pretty classic to me. It's like he erased the history from the guitar.
Erased the real history and added fake history to compensate. Gross, dumb, masterfully done.
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