Fender Baja Telecaster
Has anyone played or owned a Fender Baja Telecaster?
In the Sacramento area, not one authorized Fender dealer carries this model.
Both Guitar Center and Skips Music want you to pre-pay for the guitar in order for them to order it.
Basically you have to buy it first. The specs look good on paper for the price, I just would like to be able to try it, before I buy it.
In the Sacramento area, not one authorized Fender dealer carries this model.
Both Guitar Center and Skips Music want you to pre-pay for the guitar in order for them to order it.
Basically you have to buy it first. The specs look good on paper for the price, I just would like to be able to try it, before I buy it.
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Mine is super lightweight too, very comfortable to play for hours. The only problem I had was that the knob set screws kept coming loose, so I had to really tighten them on on day.
I wasn't keen on the feel of the poly finish, so I stripped it with a heat gun and refinished blonde, and I shaved the neck poly off and rubbed in some oil. I put in traditional Tele wiring, too.
I scored a Fender CS top-loader bridge off ebay to complete my "Campy-inspired" tele refinish, but I may go back to the string through, just because the empty string-thru holes irk me a bit, lol.
How difficult was removing the poly? The finish on mine is very thin, and I like Desert Sand, but I'm curious...
For the body, I used a heat gun and heated the poly, scored it with a utility knife and then pried it up with a putty spreader. It was very easy and the heated poly looks almost like rubber as you're trying to peel and pop it off with the putty spreader. I saved all the poly chips and chunks I could to weigh them and they were right around 3/4 lb.
Here's a pic of the poly removal:
I've heard that not all poly comes off so easily, so don't take my word alone before embarking on a refin mission. I don't want to be responsible for anyone ruining a pretty guitar! lol
Others considering this might be better off getting a raw body to use.