For me it’s either the “classic” tele or the “deluxe 70’s” that has two hb’s.
Everything else is just a telecaster shape.
I think having a classic/standard tele offers a variety that is nice to have. Having only one guitar being a telecaster is limiting…. Ask me
But I like to limit myself.. y’all know how I am by now. Have serious problem with owning things. I probably need another guitar but like the torture and self humiliation that comes with being restrictive
mine is a Partscaster and the emotional attachment of putting it together back in -15 makes it impossible to walk away from. I love her.
I did put a mini humbucker in my bridge though, as I don’t really like the single coil bridge thing (sacrilege I know…) but I’m like 90% on the neck pup anyway. The SD mini is nothing like a proper hb but kinda has the warmth and softness at least, and output… so I can go wild when I want to….
Imo there is an artful respect in kicking ass (like huge metal hardcore post rock whatever wall of sound) with a tele bridge pup. It’s certainly doable.
But the thick hard-edged body shape in my ribs (when I'm sat down)... not so much.
Sacrilege to most, I know... but I'm a sucker for the tummy cut (on my JM and Cutlass)
Totally agree, it’s my main and only problem. My tele is heavy asf and the body is not comfortable in any way. There’s only one position that is comfortable and that position causes me back pain after a while
I’ve played with the idea of getting a new body with at least a belly cut, the arm cut is no go on a tele imo, because it looks wrong gdamit! But nahhh… the work…
The short flirt I had with a Prestige TQM showed me how good guitars can be, it was night and day in terms of comfort.
Jive… if you get a tele… get one with at least a belly cut. The arm thing you can probably get used to. Maybe even good to have that edge to get annoyed with so you don’t become a Stetson and boots kinda dude