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I've just sold on my Epi Casino, for a reasonable sum, so I'm footloose and fancy free to choose its replacement. After experiencing the attendant tuning problems that come with a completely hollow body guitar, I'm heading towards Tele town. As it stands, I have my eye on two very different, but both very cool models: a Player Custom with '51 Nocaster pickups in candy apple red and a roasted maple neck, and a Vintera Thinline HH in shell pink. I've played them separately, in two different visits to the shop, but not against each other, so I can't tell how they compare back to back, they're also the same price at the moment. I'm interested in hearing from people about their experiences - tuning stability, hum etc - that can help me inform my final choice.
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It would be the Vintera Thinline for me I think.
I went back in on Friday there, and the last one in the shop had sold out! The only one left in the company was in Newcastle. So the guy in the store suggested I try the Player with 51 pickups that GG are doing as a shop special, and I was really impressed this time - it's the sound I have in my head when I think of a Tele, ,and the roasted neck does make a difference. However, I'm not about to repeat the mistake I made with the Casino: I bought that online and didn't really give myself a chance to see if I really like it. So, I've put down a deposit on the Thinline, so it'll be brought up to Glasgow, and I'm going to do a head-to-head on them.
Good luck
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https://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/product/220407383690025--fender-guitarguitar-exclusive-roasted-player-telecaster-candy-a
A Telecaster Custom has the single coil bridge pickup, a Wide Range humbucker in the neck position, four control knobs and a toggle selector switch on the upper bout.
Two single coils and body edge binding = a Custom Telecaster.
Two rather different animals.
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As it stands, I'm very torn between the two. I like shell pink, it's a cool rock n roll colour and makes me think of soul revues of the early 60s. That said, I love the candy apple red, it just looks the biz with the roasted maple neck. I'm interested in what people have to say about the tuning stability of thinline Teles. Both types are string-through, but are they equal in other respects in terms of tuners etc? I'm not quite clear on the difference between Vintera and Player on this score?
The Player will have modern Ping Well machineheads, a machined from solid bridge with six saddles, a shallower fingerboard radius and medium-jumbo fret wire.
That aside, I love a thinline and the pink is awesome, but imo everyone should have a proper Tele - "proper" meaning single coils, bridge pickup suspended in the bridge plate, etc. That said I already have a proper Tele so the Vintera is a bigger draw personally.
I wouldn't worry about things like tuning stability - they should be equally good (i.e. perfect) provided they each have a proper setup including (most importantly) a well cut nut
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I think it’s got your name on it!
Does it look like the high E string is a bit too close to the edge though? Also, maybe it’s the angle of the photo but the D &G strings don’t line up evenly with the fretboard marker ‘dots’ imo.
So it might be a suburb, or one of those satellite-villages. Close enough that Tele is the train station you go to if you have to head into London.