Fender or Squier Telecaster


JessUK98
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07/24/2014 8:07 am
I currently have an Epiphone Les Paul Special II but I have suddenly aquired the urge to get a Telecaster. There are so many different types though that I'm somewhat overwhelmed by the choice!
The Fender Standard is probably what I would go for. However I have seen that you can get Fender by Squier a lot cheaper. Are these any good?
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07/31/2014 11:26 am
I just went and got a Fender Telecaster Standard in the end. It's very nice! The fretboard is a lot larger than I was expecting. Love the sound it makes.
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08/12/2015 4:15 am
How is the Standard Telecaster a year on? I'm saving to get one in Lake Placid Blue? Is it a keeper, or do you feel the need to get an a American Standard? I've played a few, and they seem very nice.

Thanks,
David

2016 Standard Telecaster in Lake Placid Blue

2016 Yamaha FSX800c in Ruby Red

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08/12/2015 4:27 pm
Originally Posted by: davidderguteHow is the Standard Telecaster a year on? I'm saving to get one in Lake Placid Blue? Is it a keeper, or do you feel the need to get an a American Standard? I've played a few, and they seem very nice.

Thanks,
David


I've played both (owned the American Tele). Personally, I'd spring for the American. Just a fantastic instrument.
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09/20/2015 6:29 pm
While the Squier Tele is an okay starter, and the American's are a bit pricey, what about splitting the difference and get your hands on a Mexican Tele? I have an American and a Mexican and once you get them both set up properly, you will have a hard time recognizing the difference.

Sam Ash (and others) has the current Mexican Tele models starting at under $500.
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12/01/2015 5:57 pm
If the price tag is an issue with an american tele have a look at the squier vintage modified telecaster.

The vintage modified range is superb, highly recomended.
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12/31/2015 2:59 am
Have Gibson SG and Epi LP so I was in the mood for a Telecaster and researched, read blogs went guitar shops and played squires, American and Mexican ones in different models and to tell the truth I just couldn't justify the price on a American and even tho some of the squires played great I just wanted that fender on the head stock so I compromised and found a used black MIM standard Fender telecaster used in great condition with case for $250. Put new strings on and had buddy of mine check the action and lower a little. What a great guitar I ended up with for a very reasonable price from being patient and checking craigslist where I ended up buying it.
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