(New pictures guys; want to know why? I still use once in a while the space where I've took pics for these last years, but it's located where I now sand my parts, so it's getting pretty dusty. I've designated a corner of our living room to do it, but I was using a floor lamp with a white led bulb next to our desk and the 2 wall lamps at the right of this corner with warm yellowish Edison style bulbs. This wasn't really working because the sides of the same body and/or neck seemed sometimes to have 2 different colors. And you know what? I've changed these last 2 bulbs for the same model as the one on the floor lamp just for taking the pictures - which was the logic thing to do - and it worked great. Not only the color is now coherent with the reality, but they now don't need ANY image treatment at all. Well, the fact that there was a sunny day also helped, but still. No Photoshop or Snapseed, no saturation, contrast, brightness or whatever feature changed, just the size descreased a bit and transfered directly to the computer where I write my posts and ads.)
Here I am again with a classic Aged Gold Telecaster set. I would describe it as discreet; 3-pc Alder 50's style body from AC Guitar Shop, 2.16Kg, a 1-ply thin aged white pickguard and the usual 1-pc maple vintage style neck with medium C profile and truss rod at heel. WSC Partsland bridge and 250k pots, Allparts machine heads, Gotoh VK1-18 knobs, Göldo jack socket and 0.47nF capacitor, 3-way classic selector and I'll leave you with the round string retainer to install, if you want. So basically the same ingredients I use all the time between Musicstore and Thomann web stores.
Hope you like it, God bless!
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