Squier Classic Vibe Tele Ltd Edition in Bronze Gold

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Squier Classic Vibe Tele Ltd Edition in Bronze Gold

Postby Mikey » 03 Apr 2015, 14:58

First off, a very Happy Easter to all fellow members.
Rather foolishly, I sold my Butterscotch Blonde Classic Vibe 50s Telecaster a while back so decided to look for another.
I was looking on the Thomann site and was very tempted by a Squier Vintage Modified Tele with a Jazzmaster neck and Duncan designed neck pu and a bargain at £187.86 (B stock) but then I came across this beauty:
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Here's the spec:

Fender Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster Custom Gold Bronze Limited Run Electric Guitar - basswood body, modern 'C' shape maple neck, rosewood fretboard, 21 medium frets, 648mm scale, 41mm nut width, 1x custom single coil and 1x humbucker pickups, vintage strings-thru-body style bridge, vintage style tuners, 3-way switch. Finish: gold bronze.


I Googled it and according to Andertons there will only be 28 issued in the UK (seems an odd number) and they are showing it as "unavailable to buy". GAK had then priced at £318 but since seem to have disappeared. I was torn between this and another Classic Vibe 50s Telecaster in Butterscotch Blonde but in the end went for the Limited run model from Thomann and it's on its way. The price was £277.08 with free shipping. I convinced the missus that it was a good buy, "an investment", "promised" to sell other guitars, etc, etc, as you do and when I went to show her it on the Thomann site an hour later it was showing as "none available" so I reckon I was just in time.
Has anyone else seen, tried or owns one of these? I'd be keen to hear your thoughts. I'll let you have mine when I've had it a few days.
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Re: Squier Classic Vibe Tele Ltd Edition in Bronze Gold

Postby Uncle Fiesta » 03 Apr 2015, 19:33

Yes I like that. The body binding gives it a touch of class, but if it were mine I'd probably be hankering for a bound neck to go with it.

(Plus block markers, fixed neck, twin humbuckers ... hang on a minute!)
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Re: Squier Classic Vibe Tele Ltd Edition in Bronze Gold

Postby Mikey » 04 Apr 2015, 14:03

Yeah, ideally I would have liked a maple finger board but happy to leave it in original spec.
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Re: Squier Classic Vibe Tele Ltd Edition in Bronze Gold

Postby sausage fingers » 05 Apr 2015, 19:13

A rosewood fingerboard seems to take some of the snap out of a telecaster compared to a maple board in many cases.
A mini humbucker in the neck in my opinion turns a tele into a real versatile guitar.
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Re: Squier Classic Vibe Tele Ltd Edition in Bronze Gold

Postby Mikey » 05 Apr 2015, 22:10

That "lack of snap" is a concern of mine too but I'm hoping that being a Classic Vibe model the pros will outnumber the cons. My previous one (50s Tele in Butterscotch Blonde) was excellent. Hopefully it will arrive on Tues when the proof will be in the playing!
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Re: Squier Classic Vibe Tele Ltd Edition in Bronze Gold

Postby sausage fingers » 06 Apr 2015, 00:22

Mikey wrote:That "lack of snap" is a concern of mine too but I'm hoping that being a Classic Vibe model the pros will outnumber the cons. My previous one (50s Tele in Butterscotch Blonde) was excellent. Hopefully it will arrive on Tues when the proof will be in the playing!

Should be great!
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