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A Real Road Worn 1952 Telecaster

Jan 07, 202520 minEp. 221
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I love honest, beat-up, Telecasters. Today we tell the story of one of the most aged butterscotch Telecasters I have laid eyes on. Besides telling its story, we also compare it to a near mint 53 Telecaster. Thanks to Andy T, for letting me borrow his beautifully aged Tele. 

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on today's ask Zack we're going to look


0:02

at one of the coolest beat up old 52


0:06

Tellies an honest Road


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[Music]


0:17

War Hello friends and welcome to ask


0:20

Zack today I have the great honor of uh


0:24

of having one of the coolest beat up


0:27

heavily tanned 52 Tellies I've ever had


0:30

the pleasure of getting to uh hold and


0:34

play and uh this 52 Telly is owned by


0:38

Andy talamantes great blues guitarist


0:41

and guitar repair man living here in


0:44

Nashville and today we're going to tell


0:47

the story of this guitar and how it got


0:50

to look in this beautiful beat up way


0:55

before we dive in I just have to say


0:58

thank you to my patreon members who are


1:01

the engine that keep this show going I'm


1:03

grateful for them and uh yeah if you


1:07

want to find out more there's a link in


1:10

the


1:11

description also there's you know tip


1:13

jar information you can do super thanks


1:16

uh there's ask Zack merch I just


1:18

appreciate you uh supporting the show


1:20

because that is what keeps this show


1:22

going and I appreciate it all right so


1:27

first off uh one of the the great things


1:31

that I've enjoyed about doing this show


1:33

is just the amount of people that I've


1:36

been able to connect with uh all over


1:39

the world but you know even just here in


1:43

Nashville that I've been able to connect


1:44

with that I wouldn't have otherwise and


1:46

that have these really cool instruments


1:48

and stories to tell and I love telling


1:51

stories so when Andy talamantes reached


1:56

out to me and said that he had uh a to


2:00

Telly that he wanted to show me and that


2:02

he uh his first wife had been uh been


2:07

Jimmy Bryant's one of Jimmy Bryant's


2:09

daughter and he had some Jimmy Bryant


2:11

stories I said yeah let's let's meet for


2:13

lunch and so we met at this little place


2:16

called Maniacs in Franklin Tennessee


2:18

which is one of those you know kind of


2:21

uh you know less processed um you know


2:25

chicken strip kind of place and so we


2:27

had some chicken strips and I think Andy


2:28

had a chicken sandwich


2:30

and he started telling me stories about


2:32

Jimmy Bryant and uh and you know which


2:35

was great and then he pulled out this


2:36

guitar and it just you know kind of blew


2:39

my mind because I just love the you know


2:43

when the Finish does interesting things


2:46

with UV and when you get some really


2:47

interesting colors and this is a


2:49

wonderful color and the headstock is so


2:52

Brown and yet you have you know this


2:54

area where the decal is where you know


2:57

it hasn't done that and one of the


3:00

reasons I love this look right here is


3:03

from I remember buying Roy Buchanan's


3:06

second album you know as a as a


3:09

teenager and just loving the back cover


3:12

because it showed him holding his you


3:15

know his Telly and it had you know a


3:17

similar look Pro though not this dark


3:20

and I always thought that was a really


3:22

really cool look on an old


3:25

Telly so um you know we're having all


3:28

these you know conversations about the


3:30

guitar he tells me the backstory on it


3:32

tells me about you know crazy stories


3:34

about Jimmy Bryant who of course had uh


3:37

you know had a traumatic childhood had


3:40

an alcohol problem and you know just had


3:43

kind of a a hard life and uh you know of


3:46

course was an amazingly talented guitar


3:48

player and then uh you know


3:50

unfortunately he was not really playing


3:52

Tellies when Andy knew him he was


3:54

playing you know he had that red Gibson


3:56

I don't know if it was a 335 or 355 that


3:59

he was was playing at that time and then


4:02

he had like some Magneton and a murf


4:04

guitar and some other things that he


4:05

played but uh you know his playing was


4:09

still uh you know pretty undiminished at


4:12

that point you know especially in the


4:13

earlier


4:15

70s but uh yeah but you know we started


4:19

talking about this Telly he told me


4:21

about it and then he said if you want to


4:22

borrow it you can and uh I said


4:24

absolutely can I do an episode on it he


4:26

said absolutely so thank you to Andy so


4:30

here's a little bit about Andy uh of


4:32

course he was he was born out in


4:34

California in Santa


4:36

Monica uh he uh you know gigged and


4:39

worked in Aerospace some and of course


4:41

was married to Jimmy Bryant one of Jimmy


4:43

Bryant's daughters for a while


4:47

um and he uh you know is a he was a was


4:51

and is a gigging you know blues


4:53

guitarist and by 1997 he started playing


4:57

with a cat named Smokey Wilson that was


5:00

on the rounder record label I think he


5:02

was actually on Bullseye which was kind


5:03

of like a you know a division of rounder


5:06

or was being distributed by rounder


5:08

whatever the case may


5:10

be and so when he started playing with


5:14

Smokey uh Smokey said I have a guitar I


5:18

need you to do some work on and so he


5:22

pulled out this guitar that was


5:25

completely covered in black soot in fact


5:28

it looked black


5:31

and so Andy took the guitar he got a


5:35

warm washcloth and he started wiping it


5:38

down and he soon found a spaghetti


5:44

logo and you know when he took the neck


5:47

off it ended up you know being June of


5:51

52 and signed by taddio you know


5:55

Gomez so yeah a real deal Black Guard


6:00

underneath the soot unfortunately the


6:03

guitar you know had a fair amount of


6:05

damage uh the uh the tuners were either


6:09

bent or a lot of them were missing their


6:12

buttons and uh the bridge pickup was


6:15

dead uh the electronics were were


6:17

covered in


6:19

corrosion and uh the neck pickup was


6:21

gone because the pit guard had been


6:24

routed and had this big Japanese you


6:27

know like' 60s era pickup that was just


6:29

hanging in there and it wasn't even done


6:31

right and so here's a shot of the uh


6:34

ugly routing that was done underneath


6:36

the pit guard and plus you can see some


6:38

of the less AED finish from under the


6:42

guard um so you're probably asking the


6:45

question how did the guitar get so dark


6:48

well the guitar was given to Smokey by a


6:52

guy named


6:54

Spider-Man so I'm guessing this wasn't


6:57

you know the real Spider-Man with which


6:59

I you know is there a real Spider-Man


7:02

and it's like which which actor are we


7:03

talking about no Spider-Man apparently


7:06

was a guy who worked on cars in the


7:08

Watts area and he had a garage and


7:12

hanging in the garage was this guitar


7:14

and so it was hanging by like a coat


7:17

hanger and it was in a window and so


7:19

that's where it got all of the wear and


7:22

that's also where you get this


7:24

interesting part because apparently it


7:26

was not hanging you know just straight


7:28

in the sunlight but there was just


7:30

enough Shadow from the lip of the


7:33

bridge that uh this area did not get uh


7:38

the full sunlight and so that's you know


7:41

really really cool of course you still


7:44

have you know a bit of the outline of


7:45

the uh the bridge cover that's some


7:48

people call it the


7:50

ashtray and yeah it's just a really cool


7:53

guitar of course you've got some


7:55

replaced Saddles here these are


7:57

titanium um you know this is a uh


8:00

Seymour Duncan Antiquity from the the 9s


8:03

that uh that Andy put in there and this


8:06

is a pickup that Andy wound himself


8:09

because of course the original neck


8:11

pickup was gone he did take the original


8:13

dead Bridge pickup and the


8:16

wiring and uh and the


8:19

uh yeah and he uh he put them in a bag


8:23

and uh so when he gave the guitar back


8:25

to Smokey he uh he had a bag of you know


8:29

parts and and said you know don't ever


8:31

throw this


8:33

away uh yeah we we know that's going to


8:36

end badly so yeah so Andy played with uh


8:41

with Smokey for a couple of years and


8:43

then unfortunately Smokey had a stroke


8:47

and retired from


8:49

performing uh a couple years later in


8:54

2006 uh Andy was was visiting with


8:56

Smokey and asked him if he would be


8:59

willing to to sell this guitar to


9:01

him and they agreed on a price and Andy


9:05

bought it and took it


9:07

home


9:09

and just a a couple of days


9:12

later Smokey's wife called back and she


9:16

said I'm sorry but uh Smokey wants the


9:20

guitar back and of course Andy's a good


9:23

guy he didn't you know say it's a Deal's


9:25

a deal or anything like that so he took


9:27

the guitar back and uh and but there was


9:31

a promise that if he ever did you know


9:33

decide to sell the guitar that he would


9:35

sell it to Andy so apparently you know


9:39

you know Smokey had some sentimental


9:42

value attached to the guitar because of


9:44

Spider-Man or who who knows what but he


9:46

just couldn't even though he might not


9:48

have been able to really play it he just


9:51

couldn't you know not have the guitar


9:53

with him so fast forward a bit more we


9:56

get to


9:57

2015 and smoke Wilson passes away and


10:02

after that uh Andy contacts the Widow


10:06

and the Widow remembers and she says


10:09

that you know that she will sell him the


10:12

guitar so he goes down there to get it


10:15

and uh she hands him the guitar and says


10:18

where's the the bag with the parts in it


10:20

and she said oh they were covered in


10:22

Rust I threw them


10:24

away so there went the original Bridge


10:27

pickup and the the wiring so that was


10:30

gone but he uh you know still got a


10:35

really really great Telly that uh you


10:39

know again after he got it he had it


10:42

refereed by uh by Glazer's shop


10:47

uh yeah and it's


10:50

just a really great Black Guard I've


10:53

played a lot of black guards and I have


10:55

to say this is one of the better


10:58

sounding ones and this is not even


11:00

original pickup I mean this is a uh a uh


11:03

you know Seymour Duncan Antiquity it


11:06

just this guitar just has a really nice


11:08

compression to it and it's fat has a


11:11

really good beefy neck but it's not


11:15

crazy big you know yeah it just yeah it


11:20

just has a really great feeling neck it


11:22

you know it's had a good


11:23

refret sounds plays good


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[Music]


11:29

a


11:34

[Music]


12:03

modern wiring on it so


12:08

both here's the


12:10

[Music]


12:21

neck and and he has a lot of people like


12:24

to have the neck pickup lower in volume


12:28

because you kind of get a better two


12:30

pickup sound you know by by doing that


12:33

but uh yeah it's a really really great


12:37

sound and guitar with a really great


12:41

story um yeah just you know a good mix


12:47

of uh of Flathead and uh and philli


12:51

screws so you can see that like the the


12:55

bridge is mounted with philli screws but


12:58

then it's got flath screws holding the


13:00

bridge in and you know Phillips here


13:03

straight head here flat heads holding


13:05

the pit guard on yeah lots of uh you


13:10

know Flathead on the uh the string tree


13:13

so flatheads holding the tuners in yeah


13:18

and Phillips on the neck plate so yeah


13:22

really really cool guitar so now for uh


13:27

comparison's sake let's let's pull out a


13:30

uh clean 1953 so another friend let me


13:34

borrow this clean 1953 Telly so then you


13:38

can really get a look at the difference


13:40

in the uh uh the coloring on the


13:44

headstock and the coloring on the body


13:48

so uh yeah and let's let's hear this 53


13:51

while we got it now this


13:53

53 is pretty


13:56

much all original uh obviously the


14:00

switch tip has been replaced and you


14:03

have the addition of the uh the less you


14:07

know the little letters there but


14:09

otherwise you know it's even got the


14:11

original tiny Frets on it which frankly


14:13

I really don't like but uh we're going


14:16

to I'm I'm going to do my best to play


14:18

this thing because I just really don't


14:20

like the little Frets but here we go


14:24

let's see


14:27

[Music]


14:56

uh then you've got the uh of course this


14:58

is required just like it was you know


15:01

originally where you have Bridge pickup


15:03

neck pickup you know and then you have


15:06

the mud sound which you know of course


15:08

the muds


15:09

[Music]


15:18

in okay enough of that uh here's the


15:21

neck pickup by itself in the middle


15:23

position


15:26

[Music]


15:34

nice out and neck uh then one of the fun


15:38

tricks is to do like the strap thing


15:39

where you balance the selector switch


15:41

and if you do it just right you can get


15:42

the two pickups together uh let's see


15:49

um there you go


15:53

[Music]


16:07

[Music]


16:10

great signing guitar I you know if I


16:12

were going to play this thing which is


16:14

not mine to begin with so it's kind of a


16:15

moot point but yeah I'd want bigger


16:17

Frets on the thing but uh yeah really


16:21

really cool guitar so yeah fun to be


16:25

able toh to do a


16:27

comparison you know of uh all original


16:30

53 with a uh very roadworn 52 also with


16:35

some replaced Parts also I forgot to


16:38

mention on this one of one of the really


16:40

cool spots on this is right around the


16:43

uh the strap button here where I don't


16:45

know if that was something on a strap or


16:48

some kind of strap lock or what happened


16:51

here but it's got a cool cool Mark there


16:54

also this guitar has a split in it so uh


16:59

it's right


17:01

here and uh so here's where and it's and


17:04

it's along the seam of where the the


17:07

wood was you know the pieces of wood


17:09

were glued together so along this seam


17:11

it's cracked and it's split and so uh


17:16

you know it goes you know all the way to


17:18

the other side however it is not moved


17:21

in many many years and it's kind of a


17:23

hard fix cuz the wood has swelled and


17:25

such so it's not you know you can't


17:27

really just clamp the body back together


17:30

and put some glue in there at this point


17:31

so it have to get worse as it were so


17:36

yeah so I have to thank Andy for uh for


17:40

letting me borrow this guitar oh


17:43

titanium uh Saddles which sound really


17:46

good again uh one of the better signing


17:49

black guards I've played really nice


17:51

instrument and uh yeah thank you to Andy


17:56

and uh also thanks to one of my buddies


17:59

for letting me borrow uh less this 53


18:03

that's really nice to be able to have an


18:05

example that's pretty clean does have


18:07

some uh fretboard wear there and there's


18:10

some wear on the back of the neck but uh


18:13

this one's pretty darn clean even has


18:16

the original case to it that's been uh


18:19

covered with some uh tape and like wood


18:22

paneling or something but uh anyo all


18:26

right guys well I hope you've enjoyed


18:28

this episode this look at a real


18:31

hardcore roadworn 52 Telly and we'll see


18:34

you next time bye-bye

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