1971-72 Fender Telecaster Project

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Resistors finally came in so I got the wiring done. Sorry for the odd shape from my cell phone camera. :)

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How is an Esquire done? :)

For the life of me I can't find a photo that shows how all that stuff hooks together in an elegant way. Mine looks like I tied a bunch of coat hangers together. I asked on TDPRI and as always heard nothing but urinals flushing.

Cap 1 hooks to resistor, then to Cap 2, which then feeds to ground. But I haven't connected wire to wire before. I have seen them bundled into a tight stack of either Sprague drops, or PIO cylinders, but not in a way that I could follow the wires.

And that's not even getting into the Eldred Cocked Wah mod—whatever the fuck that is.

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wasn't able to figure it out so it went back to being a Tele. lol
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This is the diagram I used. :) Wasn't hard. I did put wire coating over the capacitor and resistor wires to help make sure they are covered to avoid shorts.

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Bridge position bypasses the tone pot. Middle is normal volume and tone, Neck position adds more bass and such with the cap and resistor. So far as far as I can tell the tone pot doesn't work in neck position. Just bassy tone. :)
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Neck came in. Tinted satin. I really dig it, except it is a little too big for the pocket. Now I have to figure out what to do. Easiest option would be to take a little from the pocket. Some would say neck, but it would take the tinted finish off. Seems really close. Thoughts? It is a refinished body and it has that middle pickup rout anyways. Might as well take a little from the pocket?

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The general advice tends to be sand whichever is the cheapest.
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I was working on my vintage Jag and used it to check the pocket. It was too tight for that neck as well, so I decided to take out the tiny bit needed from the pocket to get the neck to fit. Looking good! Once I have my decal, I can do the rest of the assembly.

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That looks great.

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Neck progress! Looking cool. Tomorrow I can spray some clear on it. :)

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Are you going to clear coat over the decal?


I think you made the right call making the pocket bigger. Looks fantastic.
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Thanks! I plan on doing a thin layer of clear over it to help protect the decal. Not enough to bury it in clear, just a layer to help keep it from peeling off. Then I will use some steel wool to knock the shine off and polish to give it a satin look like the rest of the neck. Trying to decide if I should use my Deft nitro clear or my acrylic clear. I am worried the Deft nitro would mess with the nitro Warmoth used.
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Damn, that Esquire is lovely. It's just the guitar I've been after. 8) 8)
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Thanks!

I put the first light coat of clear nitro on it. I only taped off the fretboard. I didn't do around the headstock so it should (hopefully) be easier to feather and blend.

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Got the tape off. I will let it cure for a few more weeks before I mess with it since it is nitro and I want it totally cured before I drill.

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Post by impmann »

Very nice.

I'm surprised you needed to adjust the pocket... my '72 Telecaster's original neck bit the dust courtesy of a low lighting gantry and an ill-advised rock n roll move at the end of Teenage Kicks one night and so has been replaced with an Allparts one. This slotted in an was a better fit than the original - and played nicer too, if I'm honest. Just shows that Fender tolerances weren't *that* accurate. 8)
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Totally. I am pretty positive the neck pocket was on the smaller size since another actual vintage neck also wouldn't fit. I hate waiting on curing time, but I know from rushing in the past that you kind of have to just let it sit and dry. :)
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Wetsanded and polished the headstock today. Looks pretty good! I will do all the drilling some other day. Haven't felt well today and don't want to rush the work.

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Tuners installed. I found out the neck mounting screws I had are too big so I ordered some different ones. Once those arrive, I will get the neck attached. :)

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It's looking really good.
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NickD wrote:It's looking really good.