New Creamery Classic ’71 Wide Range Tele / Thinline Humbucker
New Classic ’71 Wide Range Humbucker
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/new-classic-71-wide-range-humbucker/
Classic ’71 Wide Range Humbucker – Dec 2011
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/classic-71-wide-range-humbucker-dec-2011/
Reissue Wide Range/Thinline Tele Humbucker Upgrade
The Creamery – Upgrading Wide Range/Thinline Tele Humbucker Reissues. Replacement Wide Range Humbuckers.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/reissue-wide-rangethinline-tele-humbucker-upgrade/
New Custom Telecaster Pickups
New Custom Telecaster Pickups from The Creamery – Red ’79 Custom Telecaster Bridge Pickup & The Alt ’88 Custom Telecaster Pickup Set
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/handwound-pickups/new-custom-telecaster-pickups/
New Wide Range/Thinline Humbucker Replacement Pickups
New Wide Range/Thinline Humbucker Replacement Pickups from The Creamery. Direct replacements for reissue fender Wide Range/Thinline Humbucker pickups.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/the-creamery/new-wide-rangethinline-humbucker-replacement-pickups/
The Creamery Blackguard 2 – Based on a ’72 Custom Tele
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/hand-crafted-guitars/blackguard-2-based-on-a-72-custom-tele/
Three Pickup Mahogany Telecaster
Not the best looking guitar in town due to the three pickup configuration and cream P90 covers (which I’m changing to black) but the sounds you can coax from this guitar are just sweet. The heavier gauge strings, coupled with a one piece heavy mahogany body, rosewood fingerboard and fatter sounding P90 pickups rather than tele/strat types give this guitar a real warmth.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/hand-crafted-guitars/three-pickup-mahogany-telecaster/
Esquire Style Guitar – ‘Dirty Northern Town’
Named after a comment I overheard whilst climbing off the train at Manchester Piccadilly station, as a group of guys climbed on, eager to get back home south.
A tele take on the Les Paul Junior. Whilst waiting for a batch of parts to arrive so I could wind the single P90 needed, the guitar was wired up with an old Gibson P90 I had lying around. Eager to hear a P90 in the bridge position the old Gibson pickup was only ever meant to be temporary measure, especially as this was a neck pickup, the pole spacing too narrow for the wider telecaster bridge.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/hand-crafted-guitars/esquire-style-guitar-dirty-northern-town/
Blackguard Three ‘The Plank’ – Tech. Specs.
Taking inspiration from the phrase, “The Telecaster: The Plank That Made Good” please be upstanding for Guitar 007 – Blackguard Three. The dry pine was such good wood, with such great tonal characteristics I couldn’t let any go to waste – hence ‘The Plank’ , or the nickname that seems to have stuck, ‘The Mutt’. The obvious choice of guitar to build with these offcuts was a Telecaster style. It just seemed the right thing to do. So here it is in all its ragged glory – Blackguard Three: A telecaster style guitar with handwound pickups and the bite & twang you’d expect.
Handcrafted Fenruary 2010.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/general/blackguard-three-the-plank-tech-specs/
The Blackguard Series No.3 – The Plank
Taking inspiration from the phrase, “The Telecaster: The Plank That Made Good” please be upstanding ‘Blackguard Three’. The dry pine was such good wood, with such great tonal characteristics I couldn’t let any go to waste – hence ‘The Plank’ , or the nickname that seems to have stuck, ‘The Mutt’. The obvious choice of guitar to build with these offcuts was a Telecaster style. It just seemed the right thing to do. So here it is in all its ragged glory – Blackguard Three: A telecaster style guitar with handwound pickups and the bite & twang you’d expect.
http://www.at-the-creamery.co.uk/blog/hand-crafted-guitars/the-blackguard-series-no-3-the-plank/