@@b_ry_ce DIY, watch some of Trogly's videos from 2009, there is indeed a learning curve to producing video content. Like all things in life worth doing, it takes time, specifically "your" time. Don't be so hard on yourself, be positive and be the best version of you possible! (it sounds corny, however it will provide almost 100% successful results)
I still have my telephone. It plays awesome and any of my friends who play it fall in love with it. I paid $30.00 bucks at a yard sale. And smiled all the way home 😊
@@b_ry_ce Only a few modern Telecasters utilize the 4-Way switch, 95% of all Telecasters use the traditional 3-Way switch. Also, the neck pickup is a traditional design Fender single coil, the lipstick pickup uses an entirely different design. Lipstick pickup uses a single bar magnet with the coil winding in direct contact with the magnet (no bobbin used). Fender single coil has six (60 individual pole piece magnets. The typical Telecaster neck pickup has a darker tone due to a smaller gauge wire being used, thinner pickup coil wire equals a darker tone. Really cool that you found it, thanks for sharing with all of us, I'd never seen this model before.
@@b_ry_ce No worries at all. Very cool that you are trying out different models and types of guitars. Its all about the journey and what you/we learn along the way. I started playing guitar back in 1974, for most of my time I only owned Stratocasters and Les Paul guitars. That is until 2018 when I purchased my first Telecaster, I kick myself for not getting a Tele 40 years ago! I find that the wider string spacing of the Tele bridge makes it easier for me to hybrid pick...........live and learn, all about the journey. 👍😉
@diy_adventures it is nice, almost 30 years ago he traveled to Japan for a year and left it with me until he came back. It was nice guitar to learn on.
@diy_adventures it wasn't my first that would be an epiphone acoustic but it certainly was nice to hold onto during my sophomore/junior year of high school. I know he still has it but not sure how much it gets played.
@@b_ry_ce Thomastik JS110 Flatwounds would save the frets from scratches. Fun fact the Telecaster was originally designed for Flatwound strings so I thought it would be interesting to take it back to its original glory.
@@RockStarOscarStern634 I believe it! I actually really like playing it with my fingers way more than the pick. If I were going to keep it I would put flatwounds on it.
Maybe in dumb but on strats I feel like all that really matter is the neck to me anyway. I'm sure the different woods and setups make a different but I play with a lot of distortion most the time. People sell those necks on eBay for decent money
Trogly sucks. Be you own man. Hopefully that man can write better underscore music that doesn't have juvenile cursing in it. Telecaster neck pickups are not "lipstick style". That's a different animal. Teles are covered single coils. 3-Way selector is standard on Teles the two-piece maple neck is a big damn deal and desirable over not having a separate fretboard. The lack of shielding is noteworthy "taking it apart" includes pulling the neck of bolt-on guitars
@@hkguitar1984 I'm confused on that because I had epi strats from the same era and they were ply. I also had a samick branded tele from this era and it was also ply.
Are you sure you're not Trogly?
You seem to have split personality Trogly
Hey there Austin!
Ha ha ha, all in good fun.
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.
I love your show!! I suck and you're the man
@@b_ry_ce DIY, watch some of Trogly's videos from 2009, there is indeed a learning curve to producing video content.
Like all things in life worth doing, it takes time, specifically "your" time.
Don't be so hard on yourself, be positive and be the best version of you possible!
(it sounds corny, however it will provide almost 100% successful results)
I still have my telephone. It plays awesome and any of my friends who play it fall in love with it. I paid $30.00 bucks at a yard sale. And smiled all the way home 😊
Teles usually have three way switches and that's Not a lipstick pick-ups. I lipstick pick ups are constructed TOTALLY differently.
I'm a dumbass
Don’t telecasters only have three way switches
4 way. Neck/both/out of phase/Bridge.
@@b_ry_ce Only a few modern Telecasters utilize the 4-Way switch, 95% of all Telecasters use the traditional 3-Way switch.
Also, the neck pickup is a traditional design Fender single coil, the lipstick pickup uses an entirely different design.
Lipstick pickup uses a single bar magnet with the coil winding in direct contact with the magnet (no bobbin used).
Fender single coil has six (60 individual pole piece magnets.
The typical Telecaster neck pickup has a darker tone due to a smaller gauge wire being used, thinner pickup coil wire equals a darker tone.
Really cool that you found it, thanks for sharing with all of us, I'd never seen this model before.
@@hkguitar1984 thanks for the info! I honestly have never owned any tele before this one and I didn't know any of that. Thanks again
@@b_ry_ce No worries at all. Very cool that you are trying out different models and types of guitars. Its all about the journey and what you/we learn along the way. I started playing guitar back in 1974, for most of my time I only owned Stratocasters and Les Paul guitars. That is until 2018 when I purchased my first Telecaster, I kick myself for not getting a Tele 40 years ago! I find that the wider string spacing of the Tele bridge makes it easier for me to hybrid pick...........live and learn, all about the journey. 👍😉
@@hkguitar1984 That's why I love buying and selling guitars. You never know what you'll fall in love with!!
That’s pretty cool I remember these and the epiphone strats I’ve not seen as many Teles but that thing looks pretty cool.
Ya they also made a bass. Super cool
One of my cousins has this guitar in the same color, he said it was the first nice guitar he bought.
Nice! It really is a nice guitar. It's like a light buttercream color... not sure how to describe it
@diy_adventures it is nice, almost 30 years ago he traveled to Japan for a year and left it with me until he came back. It was nice guitar to learn on.
@@solan417 that's awesome way better than the guitar I started with. I need to start learning how to play haha
@diy_adventures it wasn't my first that would be an epiphone acoustic but it certainly was nice to hold onto during my sophomore/junior year of high school. I know he still has it but not sure how much it gets played.
@@solan417 ah I see!!
What a fantastic video have a good weekend also a happy holiday season
Thank you! You too!
This
Is
Gold
Haha I tried
It works
Was it a clickbait title?
@@b_ry_ce It appeared to be but the Guitar works
Yep it works great! Easy to play and sounds pretty good
@@b_ry_ce Thomastik JS110 Flatwounds would save the frets from scratches. Fun fact the Telecaster was originally designed for Flatwound strings so I thought it would be interesting to take it back to its original glory.
@@RockStarOscarStern634 I believe it! I actually really like playing it with my fingers way more than the pick. If I were going to keep it I would put flatwounds on it.
Wow epiphone is my favorite brand I have humming bird, dove, and j200
Nice! Yes epiphone is a great guitar. I had a 67' Epiphone Sorrento that I wish I didn't sell. Best guitar I every owned....
I have the Epiphone Samick HSS Strat, it's awesome 👌
I bet I'll be on the lookout for one
Deoxit!
I never got paid for the sponsorship!
Could you provide the link to your Reverb store?
I just added it to the description! Thabks
@@b_ry_ce Much Appreciated, Thank You
enjoyed your montage song
Thank you I put a lot of effort writing quality lyrics with real meaning
I'm confused. Is it 1st April?
Clickbait title. I hate TH-cams!!
I had one of the strat models. The neck was the only good part of the Guitar.
Maybe in dumb but on strats I feel like all that really matter is the neck to me anyway. I'm sure the different woods and setups make a different but I play with a lot of distortion most the time. People sell those necks on eBay for decent money
What does samick have to do with it.and a telephone
Samick made Epiphone for Gibson. This is a Samick built guitar.
Telecaster \ Epiphone
Tele + Phone = telephone
@@b_ry_ce I've got a couple samicks thanks
@@ROCK-vl5yw yep great guitars!!
Is the scale length 24.75 inches?
I wish. It is 25.5
Plus you've made two big mistakes if you're trying to be trogly. 1) your guitars in tune, 2) you can play. No offence to trogly - I'm a big fan.
Haha I love Trogly too. This is my way of showing appreciation 👍🏻 parody is the highest compliment I think
Trogly sucks. Be you own man. Hopefully that man can write better underscore music that doesn't have juvenile cursing in it.
Telecaster neck pickups are not "lipstick style". That's a different animal. Teles are covered single coils.
3-Way selector is standard on Teles
the two-piece maple neck is a big damn deal and desirable over not having a separate fretboard.
The lack of shielding is noteworthy
"taking it apart" includes pulling the neck of bolt-on guitars
Haha I like this one. You are definitely in the running to be pinned! 👍🏻
Parody much?
I can't come up with anything original, so I copy good people!
@@b_ry_ce I know what you mean. My cartoons are based on other cartoons or comics.
@@captainalex8003 it's sort of already relatable that way! Everyone wins!
@@b_ry_ce True that…
An oddball for sure. The bodies are some kind of ply crap.
Ash I've seen online but I don't know. I think I love anything with an explorer headstock.
@@loki3292 I thought it sounded decent. Neck was really nice!
These guitars were made using a 2 or 3 piece Alder body.
@@hkguitar1984 I'm confused on that because I had epi strats from the same era and they were ply. I also had a samick branded tele from this era and it was also ply.
@@hkguitar1984 ya it feels really good! Great info you should be making this video not me!