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A Walk Through My Telecaster Collection - 6 Telecasters & Counting - Ask Zac 167

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A look at my 6 Telecasters:

1. 1982 Kubicki/Danocaster with Musi City Bridge 3-pickup blend wiring, Glaser convertible bender.

More on my Kubicki/Dano
https://youtu.be/F9fjUeQtjUM

2. 1967 Fender Telecaster - stock except for compensated saddles. Refret by Nick at Glaser Instruments

More on the 1967 Maplecap Tele
https://youtu.be/K62c9ycOTlU

3. Crook Custom Paisley - Glaser Convertible Bender, Music City Bridge 3-string tree

Joe Glaser installs a Convertible Bender in the paisley
https://youtu.be/JLBKjRpRA7U

4. 1957 Fender Esquire with a 1954 neck pickup, and original bridge pickup. Restoration and Aging on the Body by Dan "Danocaster" Strain. Refret by Nick at Glaser Instruments. Both pickups were rewound by Ron Ellis. Pickguard design by Jay & Kristi Smith of Juicebox Designs.

More on the 57 Esquire
https://youtu.be/VHVlD_Ut0OU

5. 1953 Telecaster - Ron Ellis 52T and Standard plus neck

6. 1967/69 Telecaster with factory Bigsby - Bill Lawrence A400 neck, Ron Ellis 60T bridge pickup. Aging by Dan Strain, and refret by Nick at Glaser Instruments

More on my Bigsby Tele
https://youtu.be/sKNXOCRlaiY

Amp:
2023 Headstrong Lil' King with 12" Eminence GA-SC64 speaker
https://headstrongamps.com/lil-king-amp

Strings: 
D'Addario NYXL 95-44
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Pick:
Blue Chip TPR 35

Effects: Amp reverb

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Transcript

well hello friends and welcome to ask


0:16

Zac today's episode is six telecasters


0:20

and Counting uh I felt the need to do


0:22

this uh after recently my collection


0:26

just this year went from four to six


0:29

and also there was a crazy documentary


0:31

that came out and I couldn't help but


0:34

spoof on that a little bit so forgive me


0:36

for that but yeah so I guess a Shiny


0:39

Happy telecasters


0:40

the ask Zack story so yes so today I'm


0:44

going to walk through all six of my


0:46

telecasters that I have here that I love


0:48

dearly


0:49

and I'm gonna show how they sound a


0:52

little bit and talk about uh you know a


0:54

little bit how I got them and I'm gonna


0:56

put some links in the description so if


0:59

you want to find out more about any one


1:01

of them and yeah


1:03

and today I'm very happy to say that my


1:08

sponsor for today's episode is Glaser


1:10

instruments and their sister company


1:12

Glaser bender and Music City Bridge I


1:17

have been working you know using uh


1:20

Glaser as a repairman and vendor


1:23

installer and such for 30 years


1:26

I love their products I love their work


1:31

Joe and Nick and the other guys at


1:34

Glaser instruments have worked on every


1:36

single one of my guitars


1:38

I have their convertible Bender system


1:41

on two of my telecasters here I have


1:44

their Music City Bridge three pickup


1:46

wiring set up in one of these I have


1:49

their nut driver set that's really


1:52

really useful they make a locking


1:56

saddle kit for wraparound Bridges they


2:00

have a wonderful uh you know replacement


2:02

for wraparound Bridges they have tons of


2:05

tools and recently they became a dealer


2:09

for Ron Ellis pickups and they have tons


2:12

of Ron LS pickups in stock so I'm going


2:14

to put their contact information and all


2:16

of the website information in the


2:18

description and you need to make sure


2:20

and contact Glaser instruments for a b


2:25

Bender or get some parts or pick up some


2:27

Ron Ellis pickups all right let's Dive


2:32

In


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[Music]


2:43

thank you


2:52

[Music]


3:05

foreign


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3:12

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3:34

[Music]


3:57

thank you


4:00

foreign


4:11

here's Telecaster number one that you


4:14

just heard and you heard all the


4:16

different sounds you've heard all the


4:18

different pickup combinations and such


4:20

including the two outside pickups at the


4:22

end


4:24

this is the guitar and I'm going to go


4:26

in with these guitars I'm going in order


4:28

of how long I've owned them and so this


4:30

is the one I've owned the longest this


4:33

is a Phil Kubicki body made in 1982 and


4:37

a DanoCaster neck that was put on in


4:40

the last couple years the body I


4:42

purchased in 1997 and it was formerly


4:46

owned by a guy named Mike McAdam great


4:49

player that played with Steve Earle


4:52

during the guitar


4:54

Guitar Town era in fact he used this


4:57

guitar and some videos on Austin City


4:59

Limits and some music videos


5:01

he also played with Rodney Foster and


5:03

Foster and Lloyd


5:05

great guy so uh I got this guitar and


5:09

immediately uh had a a b Bender put on


5:12

it and I had it wired up like uh uh


5:16

Brent Mason for a while and then more


5:19

recently I decided to set this up like a


5:24

Glazer tele so that's what I always


5:25

wanted when I was a kid and the thing


5:27

about this guitar it's single bound like


5:29

the Glazer tellys that uh Ricky Skaggs


5:32

and Steve Warner had


5:34

so I uh I set it up like that so this


5:37

has the Music City blend wiring so this


5:40

is not a tone control this is a blend


5:41

it's got a push pull pot so that you can


5:43

get the two outside pickups this of


5:46

course acts as a blend for the middle


5:48

pickup and I don't miss having a tone


5:51

control on this guitar because blending


5:54

this in really softens this and unless


5:56

you turn it up all the way it doesn't


5:57

really sound like a strat and it's nice


5:59

that it's a preset so whenever you go to


6:01

the other positions the blend control


6:03

only works in this back position


6:04

everyone else you get everywhere else


6:07

you get full output on this and I have


6:09

this wired top coil only and that's the


6:12

way Joe did it back in the day


6:15

swamp Ash body uh soft v DanoCaster


6:19

neck


6:20

his usual Frets this is an old Adder


6:24

pickup which of course is no longer in


6:26

production this is a Seymour Duncan hot


6:28

Strat stack which still is in production


6:31

and this is an old Peter Florence te 59


6:35

which of course Peter Florence has


6:37

passed away so and of course this has a


6:40

convertible Joe Glazer Bender which I


6:44

think is just fantastic the fact you can


6:46

switch it between a b Bender or a g


6:48

Bender is a wonderful here's the the


6:52

back


6:53

and uh it's a great guitar I've had this


6:56

with me all over the world I've played


6:58

the Grand Ole Opry I've played uh


7:01

you know yeah literally all over the


7:04

world it's a great great guitar


7:07

[Music]


7:25

one more time


7:28

[Music]


7:40

thank you foreign


7:44

[Music]


7:53

[Music]


8:04

[Music]


8:15

all right


8:16

here's Telecaster number two this is a


8:19

1967 Telecaster


8:21

this is the first vintage Telecaster I


8:25

ever bought


8:27

with encouragement from redd volkaert and


8:31

others I I found this in Ron Ellis


8:34

helped me purchase it it was kind of a


8:36

Craigslist deal and it was uh back when


8:39

these guitars were still under under


8:41

five grand and still affordable this of


8:45

course has a maple cap neck


8:47

it's late 67 you know because early 67


8:50

would have a gold transition logo and


8:52

it'd have kluson tuners this has F


8:54

tuners it has the big black CBS logo has


8:58

the thicker headstock that this era is


9:00

known for and uh


9:03

for those interested it has Reggie


9:05

Young's autograph the only autograph


9:06

I've ever gotten in my life and uh yeah


9:10

because uh Reggie's the king


9:13

oh let's see


9:16

yeah swamp Ash body Maple cap neck stock


9:21

pickups this one I believe was rewound


9:24

by Lindy Freeland probably many many


9:26

years ago long before I bought it this


9:29

is the stock neck pickup that's been wax


9:31

potted by Nick over at glazers


9:34

I've wired it up where it's of course


9:37

tone control only works on the bridge


9:39

pickup no tone on the neck that's that's


9:41

the way all my guitars are wired except


9:43

for this three pickup Telly that you


9:45

already saw


9:46

pots have been replaced but the switch


9:48

is original also it has a Rudders cup


9:51

here because somebody put some type of


9:52

big Gibson


9:55

um


9:56

you know plate on here at one point also


9:59

it has uh compensated saddles on there


10:01

from uh Advanced plating


10:04

really great guitar it's got some fun


10:07

wear on the back from the owner before


10:10

me


10:12

thank you


10:13

foreign


10:20

[Music]


10:45

foreign


10:47

[Music]


11:10

this is my crook Paisley and of course


11:14

you'll see that you know he did not


11:17

reshape the headstock or put another


11:19

logo on there which now I uh I kind of


11:22

think that maybe that wasn't the best


11:23

idea on my part but that's the way it is


11:26

now uh this is a reproduction of a 1968


11:30

Paisley uh the neck and body were cut


11:34

out by Mark Rutter's


11:35

and this is a true Maple cap neck and uh


11:39

it's wonderful


11:42

um we've got one of those Music City


11:44

Bridge three string trees on here which


11:48

is nice for keeping the G string down


11:51

and getting good brake angle there


11:54

uh of course it's got the uh the Glazer


11:57

bender on here that of course there's a


12:01

whole video of Joe installing this on


12:03

the guitar you see the entire process


12:06

oh this uh you know again tone controls


12:11

only on the bridge pickup this is an old


12:14

Peter Florence t E60 that was underwound


12:18

so I used to and other guys used to do


12:21

this too or they would order these from


12:24

Peter that were underwound so they were


12:26

about 7.2 k and a really great pickup


12:30

and uh


12:31

this is another one of those Adder


12:33

pickups that uh you know of course this


12:37

is as


12:38

as Bill you know wired it up you know


12:42

for me and uh it's a really great guitar


12:46

and this is the only guitar I have that


12:48

has an older body


12:50

so all the other other ones have swamp


12:52

Ash


12:53

and uh yeah


12:55

love it


12:57

great great great telly


13:01

[Music]


13:41

um


13:48

all right this is Numero Uno this is my


13:51

favorite guitar


13:52

I've had this for a couple of years I


13:54

got it down in Tuscaloosa Alabama at


13:57

Guitar Gallery it was spray painted blue


14:01

rattle can blue


14:03

the Frets were completely worn off there


14:06

was no fret life the bridge pickup was


14:10

half dead and so it sounded super anemic


14:12

it had no low end it had very little


14:14

output it sounded terrible


14:16

and it was uh not cheap uh I mean they


14:20

weren't gouging me or anything like that


14:21

but it was an expensive guitar for


14:23

having all the issues that it had which


14:25

is just kind of the deal


14:26

with 50s telecasters


14:29

um


14:30

so I I bought it based just on the


14:34

feeling how good the neck felt the neck


14:36

was just perfect


14:39

and I knew that a refract and you know


14:43

hopefully you know and a rewind on the


14:45

back pickup would would make it


14:47

wonderful and it did


14:49

and of course Dan strain refinished it


14:52

blonde and you know because this was the


14:54

original color it's a one-piece Ash body


14:57

that's what we found out when we took


14:59

the rattle can finish off this is a


15:02

one-piece body


15:04

swamp Ash of course this was the


15:06

original color so we refinished it in


15:09

that color the original pickguard was


15:11

destroyed it was all warped and so with


15:15

the fact it was a refin I I went ahead


15:18

and added this is a 54 neck pickup


15:20

that's been rewound twice I found that


15:23

out when it died on me and Ron Ellis


15:27

rewound it for me and he found that oh


15:29

guess what there's Scotch tape around


15:30

the magnets which Fender never would


15:32

have done in 1954.


15:35

so we found out it's on its second


15:36

rewind of course Ron Ellis rewound this


15:40

original back pickup to original specs


15:43

this is a clear WD pick guard that has a


15:48

thick stock paper underneath with a


15:51

design that Christy Smith and her


15:54

husband Jay


15:55

did together and they put my name on


15:58

there and this is kind of a tribute to


15:59

the country artists of the 50s after


16:02

doing an episode on that and and doing


16:04

an episode on Jimmy Bryant and seeing


16:06

how it was just everyone did it in the


16:09

50s every guitar player that was playing


16:12

in clubs or wherever they would


16:15

personalize their guitar they would get


16:17

mailbox letters they would get a special


16:18

pick guard they would do all these


16:20

things and so I just became a big fan of


16:22

that and I decided with this guitar


16:24

since the original pickguard was


16:25

destroyed that I would do this and have


16:28

some fun


16:31

this guitar is six and a half pounds uh


16:33

it's a really great weight it's a


16:36

everyone


16:37

that I take this guitar to can't believe


16:39

how good the neck feels and and uh one


16:42

of the guys down at Glazer's shop even


16:43

took down all the measurements off of


16:45

this so that he could perhaps have a


16:48

neck made up or or shaped in to be like


16:51

this one it's got great wear on it


16:54

it's got some red coming through from


16:58

the the sealer that the guy put on it


17:01

when he put the blue rattle can finish


17:03

and it just keeps seeping out of the


17:05

pores of the swamp Ash and that's just


17:08

part of the magic of this guitar


17:10

I love this guitar this is my uh you


17:13

know run into the burning house well


17:16

maybe not that but I mean this this is


17:17

my favorite and I take it and I go I


17:19

play gigs with it and I just take it


17:22

with me you know if we go into a


17:24

restaurant or or uh you know I just keep


17:26

it with me at all times but it's just a


17:28

a great instrument that I love and uh


17:31

happy to have


17:34

[Music]


17:47

[Music]


17:56

thank you


18:00

[Music]


18:23

all right a very good friend of mine uh


18:26

called me up and said I want to give you


18:28

a Telecaster


18:29

and so


18:32

my friend put this together from new and


18:36

old parts and he did the finishing


18:39

himself so this


18:42

the finish here and the relicing was all


18:44

done by him in fact he put cigar smoke


18:46

here and


18:49

the cigar label


18:52

is in the control plate you know from


18:55

the cigar that he used to create this


18:58

little darker area


19:00

uh this is a fantastic guitar and I've


19:04

really enjoyed playing it you know the


19:06

wear on the neck is amazing it's a v


19:08

swamp Ash it's right under seven pounds


19:12

so it's like you know six pounds you


19:14

know 12 ounces or something like that uh


19:18

it's wired up like everything is for me


19:22

where the tone control is only on the


19:23

bridge pickup


19:24

and this is a set of Ron Ellis pickups


19:28

this is the standard Plus in the neck


19:30

and this is the 52t that's kind of my


19:32

favorite set from him I also like the


19:34

Julian Lodge neck pickup but it's super


19:37

microphonic and I have problems with


19:40

hitting it with my pick because I have


19:42

bad technique so


19:44

anyway


19:45

um yeah swamp Ash Maple killer killer


19:49

killer wonderful guitar so


19:53

there it is


19:54

[Music]


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[Music]


20:26

foreign


20:27

[Music]


20:48

guys here is number six and this is one


20:51

I've just been working on just in the


20:53

last couple of days so my good friend


20:56

Bill McCumber that's a friend and also


20:58

helped me out a lot growing up in South


21:00

Texas and I played many many gigs with


21:03

him he contacted me and he said he


21:05

wanted to give me his Telecaster that he


21:10

uh bought in the late 60s and original


21:14

owner that he bought from clawson's


21:16

music which is a store in Corpus Christi


21:18

that I've


21:19

spent a lot of time out and bought a lot


21:21

of guitars there


21:22

and uh


21:24

he uh he did a lot of modifications to


21:26

it and it was kind of needing some work


21:28

and so we had to kind of undo some of


21:31

the modifications because there was


21:32

another one of these Bill Lawrence


21:33

pickups that bill Lawrence himself


21:35

installed on the guitar there was


21:37

another one right here and it was


21:39

against the strings and so we ended up


21:41

pulling it and putting a regular tele


21:44

plate here Bigsby type plate this is the


21:48

original you know Jazz master style


21:50

Bridge


21:51

this is a a Ron Ellis t60 that Dan


21:57

strain aged Dano caster and dancaster


22:00

put a control plate that he aged these


22:02

are Rudders knobs this is the original


22:04

Bigsby this is the original pickguard


22:07

that was cut by Bill Lawrence this is a


22:10

bill Lawrence Arch top pickup as far as


22:12

I can tell looks like it's an a400 that


22:15

has been epoxied to a piece of Steel and


22:17

then screwed directly into the body so


22:19

it's non-adjustable so that was one


22:21

thing I had to work around was trying to


22:23

get it to where everything worked the


22:26

geometry of everything worked out where


22:28

the action was good and uh


22:31

the Bixby worked correctly


22:33

the neck has had some work done on it by


22:37

Nick over at Glazer's they re-fretted it


22:40

and put a new nut on there and it's a


22:44

little bit later than the body


22:46

so yeah you can see this is a factory


22:49

Bixby because there's no string ferals


22:52

in the back


22:53

and of course I've always been a


22:56

naysayer of Bixby guitars on telecasters


22:59

at least Bixby telecasters I should uh


23:03

qualify that but this has really


23:06

converted me and I've really enjoyed it


23:07

I look forward to getting to play some


23:09

gigs with this guitar because this is


23:10

just a lot of fun to have the the Bigsby


23:13

on there and and it's so


23:16

uh significant to have my friend's


23:18

guitar that he played so many gigs down


23:20

in my uh Hometown and home area so uh


23:24

this is another


23:26

killer killer guitar


23:36

all right guys well I hope you enjoyed


23:39

today's episode I hope you enjoyed a


23:41

look at my uh my brood of of telecasters


23:45

uh you notice that they all have maple


23:48

necks and all but one have a swamp Ash


23:51

body yeah it's a sickness


23:53

and uh yeah I'm very fortunate and


23:56

grateful to have them they're a lot of


23:58

fun and uh yeah also need to thank


24:03

Glazer instruments Music City Bridge and


24:05

Glazer Bender for sponsoring today's


24:07

episode


24:09

um just such a big fan and and love all


24:12

the guys down there and so appreciate


24:14

their help alright guys we'll see you


24:16

next time bye

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