The Tele ashtray

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Joachim Kettner
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The Tele ashtray

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Here's an article about the bridge cover:
https://killerrig.com/telecaster-guitar ... r-purpose/
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Finally got round to reading this!

Interesting that on some guitars it affects the sound. Even more interesting is how guitar technique has changed so that a cover is often a nuisance.

Thanks Joachim
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Post by Joachim Kettner »

Ian, before I knew of the term I used it for an ashtray. it was a early seventies eggshell Tele. To bad I still have this smoking habit.
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