WebAbout This Listing. Here we have a beautiful Crook Telecaster that's loaded with super rare Peter Florence bridge pickup and Adder neck pickup. This one also has a maple cap … WebDec 22, 2009 · Messages. 4,370. Dec 22, 2009. #6. Crook guitars are great, but theres some stiff competition at that level. I prefer Lentz and GVCG (though GVCG's are MUCH more expensive)... I've played some Fender Custom Shop Telecasters I like better than Crook too (but in my experience Fender is all over the place quality wise)
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WebCrook Telecaster Blue Sparkle Paisley Two Necks both Maple and Rosewood Option. $4,695. Used – Excellent. Add to Cart. Crook Custom Guitar Telecaster 2024 Champagne Sparkle. $3,900. Used – Excellent. Free Shipping. Add to Cart. Fender Custom Shop Vintage Custom '68 Telecaster NOS Maple Fingerboard Pink Paisley. $3,900. WebMay 21, 2008 · The Blue Paisley Crook I have is the best new Tele-type guitar that I have played. It is that good. Really. Even better than mine. Dec 11, 2007 #11 1charger69 Tele-Meister. Joined Jan 29, 2007 Posts 146 Location Latrobe Pa. check out my myspace pics - got a relic paisley and the first blue floral tele bill made for me saddleupjay . Dec 11, 2007 fringe bathing suits for juniors
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WebMar 19, 2024 · 7,831. Mar 14, 2024. #1. A little while back I bought my first Crook Tele, used here on TGP. I think it's around a 2010. I had a 2005 American Standard that I bought new that has been my #1 for many years, but I felt like the mid punches weren't there. I play mostly country, new and old, and do a decent amount of chickin pickin, but do plenty ... WebIt’s the only bender I will use in my custom guitars. – Bill Crook. Crook Custom Guitars. www.crookcustomguitar.com. When I got my McVay bender I couldn’t believe how good it was. It felt great, easy to use and with a great sound. Doing sessions I was a bit worried about how the intonation was going to be. I have to say that it’s ... WebJun 23, 2024 · Crook Custom Guitars. During his days as a touring sound engineer, Bill Crook worked closely with many guitars players, often hearing about the shortcomings of the vintage style guitars they were playing. He would update their guitars, adding modern features to make them usable in the real world and to improve stage sound and … fringe bar manchester