81 Fender Lead I, humbucker straight neck, w/hard case, $250 firm
I can't remember if these are chinsey guitars or not. As I recall they had fairly flat necks and played well.
81 Fender Lead I, humbucker straight neck, w/hard case, $250 firm
I can't remember if these are chinsey guitars or not. As I recall they had fairly flat necks and played well.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
hmmmmmmmm, a quick search has these little beauties selling in the $400 to $500 range. Perhaps a nice "turnover" piece.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
I remember these! From the Fender Jan 1982 Catalogue I can tell you the following:
Slim, compact style double cutaway bodies, upper bout slightly longer than the lower, pickguard slightly flatter & longer than a strat's.... They do look sort of OK, but the Lead 1 looks the weirdest of the three with it's lonely looking bridge "dual coil" pickup (series humbucker, parallel humbucker or 2 different single coils). 25.5" scale length, maple or rosewood boards, 1.650" width at nut.
Colours? Sienna Sunburst, Cherry Sunburst, Black or White....
The Lead series appeared first in around 1979 and were designed as "low end" instruments, and they listed at around $400 US (hardly cheap)
Go here for the manual in all of its 1979 glory:
http://www.fender.com/support/manual...ead_I_1979.pdf
Cheers, man!
Tenebrae
Cool man. Thanks! Lots of good info there.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Cheesy looking? Judge for yourself :) Here's a pic of a questionably modded one in black (the worst of the colours, I suspect):
http://image42.webshots.com/42/3/41/...2gwXIZs_ph.jpg
Tenebrae
This is the message I get when I try that link.
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If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Try here for a pic. I can't do a direct link, so go to "Other" then "Lead" :)
http://www.strat-central.com/
i bet this really annoy's you if your a grammar freak.
Strange....works fine for me.
Try this:
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...06834112gwXIZs
Hope it works, Tele-Bob!
Tenebrae
That's a better pic, Power_13. Thanks for that. Now TB can see the Lead 1 in all it's unmolested beauty :)
Cheers
Tenebrae
PS: the red's a better colour, too!
Is a Lead I cheesy? Sure is, but a Lead II is not :lol
I had one and liked it a lot.It was very solidly built. Had a nice beefy maple neck. I used the neck on a strat for a while. I put it back together then stuck a Zebra '59 SD in the bridge and set it up for slide.
I think its cool piece. If it plays/sounds good go for it.
"No harmonic knowledge, no sense of time, a ghastly tone, unskilled vibrato, and so on. Chuck is one of the worst guitar players I know" -Gravity Jim
Well, I called twice and there's no answer.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
My first 'real' name guitar was a Lead II. I loved that thing. The neck was much like a typical late '70's strat neck. Mine was transparent wine red with a maple neck. The headstock and body had smaller dimensions. Do you remember the Steve Morse ad's from back then? (He was an endorsee)
"If you're cool, you don't know nothin' about it. It just is...or you ain't." - Keith Richards
My friend has a untouched LEAD 3. Thats he bought this summer. It had been sitting in the guys shop for 20 years. They guy went out of buisness and he bought it for 700cnd with the case.
I think it's an Amazing guitar I love it. I love the humbuckers And if I remember right it has a out of phase switch
The woods nice, and it's made in the USA. I think maybe they where a lil ahead of there time ? And im not sure what kind of humbuckers are on there. but if you can live with the one bridge pick up gofor it! But id maybe keep an eye out for a 3
Well, there you go, Tele-Bob, the people have spoken; looks as though the Fender Leads might be the sland....keep ringing, man, keep ringing!
Tenebrae
Still no answer.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
Got the call.
Going to look at it tomorrow at 5:00. If I dig it, I'll keep it. If not, I'll try to turn it over for a profit.
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
I don't believe you'd want to keep it for yourself.
Steve Morse endorsed the Lead III, I think.
Several guitars in different colors
Things to make them fuzzy
Things to make them louder
orange picks
I think he may have ended the endorsement because they just didn't have enough pickups in them.
"Well, I used to be disgusted, now I try to be amused..."
Elvis Costello
CBS wasn't going to introduce the Lead IV just for him?Originally Posted by NeoFauve
Several guitars in different colors
Things to make them fuzzy
Things to make them louder
orange picks
Ha! I bought a Gibson L6S because of Steve Morse back in his Kansas days. Back when I used to think that if I played the same exact gear as my guitar heros, that I might actually sound like them! LOL!
Anyway, this Lead I might be fun. We'll see. When I play with the classic rock bands, I seldom use the neck p'up so, away we go!
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
I bought it!
This little guitar kicks ass! It actually sounds very good and the neck plays great. I have to clean it up a little and put new strings on it, but it's a little sweetie for sure. It even came with the original hardshell case which is in very good condition.
I'll post some phtots later. I just might bring this along to the NY Jam. ha!
If you're bored, you're not groovin'.
there was one in a local shop a couple years ago, i never got around to playing it though cause the shop owners drove me nuts. i could only handle buying strings, and even that was a 20 minute ordeal..."no i'm not interested in a rotovibe, really...yes that is all... what?... no i don't need a capo..."
"don't worry, i'm a professional!"