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I put together a Tele with a Fender(!!) stratocaster neck. I also added a tremolo, so which one is it really, a tele or a strat?
Everything else is pure Tele, classic knobs and Fender's standard Tele pickups.
Seems to have a way, way less hum going on when plugged to an amp than my friend's 80's strat. Both have single coils, it's just that he has 3...
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Brownie was the affectionate name for a Fender Stratocaster that was used extensively by Eric Clapton during the early 1970s, most notably with Derek and the Dominos on their album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.
The guitar has an alder body, two-tone sunburst finish, a maple neck, skunk-stripe routing and black dot inlays. It was manufactured in 1956 and the serial number is 12073. Clapton purchased the guitar at London's Sound City while touring with Cream on 7 May 1967 for US$400 and used it for both concert and studio. The guitar appeared on his debut album Eric Clapton where it can be seen on the cover. Its most noteworthy usage can be heard on the Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs album also recorded in 1970. But after 1971, Brownie served as back-up for Clapton's main Fender Stratocaster, Blackie. At the 1969 Blind Faith concert in Hyde Park, London, Clapton played a Fender Custom Telecaster, which was fitted with Brownie's neck. Clapton preferred to buy a neck with a worn fretboard rather than a new one as he felt that a neck worn from playing had obviously been favoured by players, and was likely to play very well.
source: WIKIPEDIA
In a YouTube video by benignsublime titled "Ewy plays guitar and shows their minecraft hardcore world," Ewy demonstrates their Fender Telecaster with a Stratocaster neck. Ewy explains that they chose the Stratocaster neck to make the guitar lighter and refers to it as a "frankentele." This guitar can also be seen in various live videos.
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