I am a really new player, having never touched a guitar until about a year ago after a pandemic impulse buy. My Affinity Telecaster HH actually seems shockingly good for what it cost... $130 on sale I think it was... but since I bought it when I was totally ignorant it was never destined to be my ultimate guitar. I realized I wanted a much more versatile instrument, something Strat-like, including a really good tremolo mechanism. And I think I am sticking with this guitar thing, so I felt OK about upgrading to an intermediate tier instrument.
So, now I have a Comanche Tribute limited edition in charcoal blackburst over burl wood on the way!
There were a lot of options ... I could have gotten a Fender Player, Yamaha, Squier CV... there are many other good Strats. But I also like things that are a little offbeat. The Comanche seemed perfect for me... versatile, designed by Leo, good trem, and kind of unique in look and sound.
I found this forum when I was trying to figure out what was actually different about this "limited edition." The sites I was shopping had a lot of contradictory information. I eventually found this 2021 Tribute limited editions document here, which answered all my questions.
Everyone is selling these limited editions and listing a 12" radius, which is not true per the above document... but the locking tuners are included, cool. For less than $700 all up, and a rare color, it feels like a pretty OK deal.
Hello from Seattle-ish
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Welcome and congrats on your Comanche. Really nice guitar. Don't sell your cheap Tele short though. I have other posts on here about my Squier Affinity Tele that I bought used as a throw away guitar. But it was really well made and I liked it a lot. A little fret and setup work later and it played great too. I ended up changing all the electronics myself and now it also sounds great for not much money.
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The Affinity Tele is pretty good, I don't dislike it at all... I just probably don't need it AND a Comanche. Anything the Tele can do, the Comanche can do well enough. I am sure it can't sound exactly the same, but that's fine, at my stage dialing in an EXACT sound is a luxury; getting close enough is good enough. I'll probably try selling it because I'll likely never use it -- but I won't let it go for a song!
Checks prices... Good grief! My Tele is now $289 new... and that's the SALE price, the list price is $359!!
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier/Aff ... 0343435.gc
The regular price when I got it was $189, and I got it on sale for maybe $139.
It's a "special edition" with a cool color and painted headstock... but still. That's a lot for an Affinity!
Anyway, glad to be a G&L owner soon!
Checks prices... Good grief! My Tele is now $289 new... and that's the SALE price, the list price is $359!!
https://www.guitarcenter.com/Squier/Aff ... 0343435.gc
The regular price when I got it was $189, and I got it on sale for maybe $139.
It's a "special edition" with a cool color and painted headstock... but still. That's a lot for an Affinity!
Anyway, glad to be a G&L owner soon!
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Re: Hello from Seattle-ish
welcome!
agree with Tooslowhand, keep the tele.
it's worlds away from the comanche, in a good way. you'll appreciate that later.
i saw a pic of the new trib comanches, pretty sweet! tell us more about it once you warm up to it. pics always appreciated, also.
agree with Tooslowhand, keep the tele.
it's worlds away from the comanche, in a good way. you'll appreciate that later.
i saw a pic of the new trib comanches, pretty sweet! tell us more about it once you warm up to it. pics always appreciated, also.
john o
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I will definitely return with pics once I get the Comanche!
You're probably right about keeping the Tele. My wife is telling me not to sell it too... I should probably listen.
You're probably right about keeping the Tele. My wife is telling me not to sell it too... I should probably listen.
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One can never have too many guitars. Might as well start now.