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Q&A:9 1950s Era Fender Custom shop Telecaster or Stratocaster - Which would you choose? if any...

Fender Custom Shop 1950s Telecaster and Stratocaster side by side comparison, what are the tonal differences and should you own both? Check out the next video which covers those guitars from the 60s era -    • Q&A:10 1960s Era Fender Custom shop T...   In this video I take two 2022 build Fender Custom Shop guitars that hark back to the 1950s era starting with an iconic 1952 Telecaster – Nocaster Blonde Blackguard model. Ash body, finished in an aged nitro-cellulose lacquer typical of the Nocaster period, a maple rift sawn neck with 21 narrow tall 6105 frets and a 57 Soft ‘V’ neck shape. The fingerboard has a compound radius starting at 7.25 at the headstock and tapering to 9.5 towards the body. The pick-ups are Hand-Wound, Original Black Guard 51-52 Single-coils in combination with a ’51 modified Nocaster wiring set-up. See in-depth review of this model - (   • UB:33 Custom Shop Fender Telecaster 5...  ) Next up, the Limited run 1950s Stratocaster Relic in a Chocolate 2 tone wide-fade sunburst over an Alder body which, while it is based on the 1956 model, has been given the body contours of the 1957 period. The Maple rift sawn neck is pretty chunky to the feel and is modelled on a 1954 Soft V while the 9.5 radius fretboard comes with 21 Jumbo 6100 frets. The pick-ups are Hand-Wound Fat 50s while the selector switch is the more modern 5 way blade type, which was introduced in the late 1970s. See in-depth review of this model - (   • UB:16 Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster...  ) How do they compare? While this is just a very general overview it clearly shows the differences (Stratocaster tremolo and 5 blade selector aside) between these great iconic guitars, yet the Fender tones from each instrument are unmistakable... Enjoy! If you have a subject you'd like me to cover, just write in the comments below or send an email to - StuGuitarChannel[at]gmail.com My other playlists - Q&As Answering topical questions… Stu's Guitar Recording Journey Unboxing Music Equipment Videos Stu's Guitar Journey! (12 part Video Series) Guitar Backing Tracks - Blues, Ballads and Cinematic Stu's Guitar Channel short Trailer In Q&A 10 Video (Questions & Answers Video 10) I continue this theme but this time looking at a Telecaster and Stratocaster based on the 1960s era -    • Q&A:10 1960s Era Fender Custom shop T...   If you benefit from what you see and hear, do think about subscribing, hit the bell for notifications and give a thumbs up, it all helps the channels algorithms. Much appreciated. *Brought to you by Stu’s Guitar Channel – Enjoy Playing Guitar. Backing tracks for Guitar. Free to download but copyright protected.*

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