Greetings Everyone!
Happy Tuesday or Wednesday depending of where you may be.
Its Wed & Winter in NZ but its fairly warm and its not raining so I'm not complaining. We recently have had a ton of rain here and a lot of flooding. My girlfriend and I just took a short trip south a couple hours drive for some hot pooling and nearly got stuck in a partially washed out road... seemed for a mo that the hot pooling was going to start while we were still in the car

Fair warning - Today is all gonna be about Telecasters (and ASATs) so for all you Strat/ LP fans - ya'll might want to sit this one out.
But first, lunch today will consist of some canned sardines with dijon mustard, a couple pieces of gluten-free bread (toasted) and some daikon (japanese) radish. May have a cup of tea as well.
Ok, I recently added this to my arsenal - '90 ASAT Classic
Some of ya'll may have seen it as i believe Gabe did a review of it - was listed on Ebay as a potential Bluesboy prototype....



More than likely it was/is an employee guitar and is compiled of Leo-era parts
The bridge pu sounds Fab and looks to be Leo-era but I've noticed it lacks the stamp on top of the bobbin - know what I mean? - most ASAT Classic bridge pu's have a number stamped into the top of the bobbin - think it 92. I couldn't find any info on here but perhaps someone knows what I'm talking bout and can enlighten me.
The bridge has ASAT Classic by Leo Fender on it and has the early steel bridge saddles. The bridge pu has the string wrapped round the coil/bobbin but its a bit sloppier than others I"ve seen. Sonically, tho its hot and almost sounds a bit microphonic - doesnt squeal with feedback tho I can hear my hand and fingers if I rap them on the p/g.
I'm really digging it tho, the look, feel, weight and most importantly the sound. Its probably the most resonant and acoustically loud guitar I've owned. It has a fairly light weight maple body (~ 7.5lbs) and a #4 neck both may account for much of its liveliness.
I'm a fan of #2 necks so I was surprised to find that I like the bigger flatter feel it has.
The thing I like the least about it is the Schaller Humbucking pu in the neck position. I'm a dyed in the wool single coil pickup guy so no surprise there - the only humucker I've really dug is the Seth Lover designed Fender HB that was used in the original Tele Thinlines, Deluxes etc... They use a different type of magnet - cunife which makes the pu sound really bright like a single coil.
I have a set of alnico MFDs that were custom made by a forum member and I'm thinking I may swap the humbucker out with the neck pu in the near future.
Kinda funny, my first Tele had a mini Gibson humbucker in the neck position and my first G&L was a mid 80's Rampage with a #4 neck so this gat is somewhat reminiscent of both!
So what have ya'll tried that you really dug but was/is out of your norm? And have you come full circle in regards to playing or gear?
Moving on....
I've owned many different tele types guitars over the years including my main gat which is a '90 ASAT Signature.
I've given a lot of thought to suss what gives a tele its classic sound. No doubt there are several factors but at the end of the day I'm convinced that the bridge tele pickup is the biggest factor followed by the bridge plate. My reasoning - my '90 ASAT sounds nothing like a tele in that it lacks the percussive midrange honk (I've even swapped out the stock MFD for the custom alnico set & they didn't make it sound any closer to a tele). Also, players like Springsteen who have swapped out the stock fender bridges & pu's still nail the tele sound in their guitars.
What's ya'll thinking on this? Any special insights or opinions on what accounts for the tele sound? (Just don't mention Brass vs. Steel and/or Spectrum Analizer

Speaking of Bruce - here's a couple cool clips you might not have seen which feature a couple of his teles...
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I'm a big fan on Leo-era gats but from what I hear the newer & new offerings from G&L are pretty happening & definitely have the tele tone intact...
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Finally, here's a couple vids featuring some cool players + an Esquire!
***Mullet warning***
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Hope ya'll enjoyed today offerings!
Cheers,
Kf