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While the G&L Tribute Series guitars are made in Korea, their quality is still held to the same exacting standards as their USA counterparts. In fact, the pickups in these guitars are manufactured at G&L in Fullerton, California.
Source: http://greatguitarsanddrums.com/guitars/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=36_120
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Thanks for the post as I am right now in the market for a Tele and this may just be a viable option. As soon as I can get someone at G&L to let me know if there is indeed a return policy on this model and the radius of the neck I will pull or not pull the trigger.
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Danny-- I played my first G&L about 2 years ago and I have since then become an online dealer.I offer the skeptics the ability to order the guitar play it for 5 days if they are not happy return it for the full value no questions asked buyer pays return shipping. If they purchase a G&L Tribute and they want to upgrade to an American I will buy back the Tribute for 75% of the original cost that is what I think of the product .I just came From Namm 2013 show G&L were Best in Show. Source: http://greatguitarsanddrums.com/guitars/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=36_120 Sounds to me its just like the PGMusic policy if you purchase from this place. --Mac
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Putting a humbucker in the neck position seems like a good idea to me. I've always thought the neck pickup in the tele was it's weak link.
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I couldn't find on the Hello music site if this was a tribute series guitar or not. It doesn't look like it's a current model from surfing the G&L Site.
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Putting a humbucker in the neck position seems like a good idea to me. I've always thought the neck pickup in the tele was it's weak link.
Insights and incites by Notes Leo Fender thought it was a good idea also, back when he originally did it. Fender also was the first to do the semi hollow body Tele with one F hole, like the G&L Traditional seen here. Of course, G&L was Fender also, when Leo was still with us, he founded the firm and the L is for Leo. --Mac
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It looks like a really sweet guitar.
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The 72 thinline is the only Fender Tele of interest to me. This G&L has a cool combo of the HB and a SC in the tail. My recent Epiphone Nighthawk Custom Reissue is all that I need for now. For quite a bit more money, Larrivée make a killer Tele copy in many different flavors but all with a belly cut and arm cut-traditionalists might not like that.
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I ordered it from Hello music this morning but it was sold out . . . just wondering how many at this price or if they had "one" at all.
No doubt it would have been a sa-weet addition to any collection.
Thanks for the post anyway.
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Bummer! 
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If you already own a Standard Tele and want the neck humbucker, you might consider installing one of the Stacked Humbucker designs into your existing Tele. These do not require any routing, or other nonreversible changes to the axe, they fit in the same place as the original neck pup and the wires simply soldered in place. KEEP THE ORIGINAL PICKUP.
Seymour Duncan is the brand I once used.
Turned a standard old blonde Tele into more of a blues machine for me.
There is a difference in the sound here, the Stacked Humbucker didn't quite have the bark of a double coil hummer, but in actual use that did not matter as much as having no humbucker in the neck at all. I could easily make up for that at the amp. Set all knobs but Master Volume to 7 and wail away.
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The neck on these G&Ls gets too narrow and skinny down toward the nut to suit me (nut width is 1-5/8). That's a common problem for me with a lot of guitars made in Asia.
The guitar player in the band I'm in brought a new tele to the gig last night. It was the Aztec gold Fender FSR Standard, $499.99 at Guitar Center. I was really impressed with the neck on it, and he was tickled pink with it. No buyers remorse there lol.
I'd recommend checking it out to any one thinking about a new tele.
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Don't have a Tele yet Mac, do have an American Strat. But I will find a nice Tele somewhere for the right price. Trying to stay American but might just bite the bullet for this model made in Mexico if I don't find a better deal.
Heck this one was made in Korea with American parts and I was told the Fenders are made in Mexico also have American parts, just saying.
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The old gunfighters used to say, "Beware the man with only one gun, for the odds are good that he knows how to use it."
And ya don't get to be an old gunfighter unless you know whatcher talkin' about.
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Mac,
Good point, and well taken . . . I have a closet full of guitars and must confess that 99% of the time I play the same one and still have a lot to learn. :>
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Well, Danny, I *used* to own too many geetars, then back when I got sick and had to pay the bills, hadda sell most of 'em off.
Truth be told, I don't miss 'em.
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Mac,
Do you still have the L5?
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Mac,
Do you still have the L5? Yes. But she's an L-5CES The '59 Strat has gone to a younger fella wit' a good payin' job though. It actually appraised higher, much higher than the Gibby anyway, go figger, I thank SRV for dat. ssshh...
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>>>...The old gunfighters used to say, "Beware the man with only one gun, for the odds are good that he knows how to use it."...>>>>
And when I visit a friend's kitchen and see a rack with a dozen chef's knives in it, I know aint none of 'em sharp.
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