Hot or Not? MJT Nocaster Telecaster Butterscotch Burst

GreatDane

"up yours, baby."
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MJT Nocaster Telecaster Butterscotch Burst

"An awesome playing and sounding tele that I planned on keeping but no one is biting on any of my other guitars that are listed so...with desperate times come desperate measures

MJT chambered swamp ash body in a very unique "butterscotch burst" in light relic (possible medium relic--kind of in-between)

Allparts neck with light relicing---"F" logo applied---not professional application of logo but not bad

Fralin tele pickups, Callaham bridge, Fender neck plate, Electrosocket jack, Allparts aged pickguard

Don't have the exact weight but it's light---everyone that has picked it up has commented on the weight"

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I'm generally a bit fan of BSB teles, but that one just isn't scratching my itch. Perhaps it's the pearloid pickguard?
 
It’s OK. I like the paint and the light relic job, but the hardware and pickguard matching damage.
 
Not in love with the burst, but it's not bad. Is "relic'ing" something that is quantified as light-medium-heavy, as he does here? I don't have any interest in getting a relic'ed instrument myself, so I'm not tuned in, but that's a phrase I've never heard before.
 
Really, of all the Teles and clones on this planet, this one stands up against the others, meekly raises its' hand, and says in a slightly above-the-ambient-sound voice: "meh".
 
Points for originality - the burst, chambered ash body, points for quality parts, but it's not for me.

Not.
 
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