Barnwood Hybrid Telecaster – Coming Soon

 


One-Off Build from Salvaged Chaos

Handbuilt in North Devon, this guitar is a collision of eras and styles: a Telecaster silhouette fused with Stratocaster guts, crafted from reclaimed timber and a broken body that refused to die. It’s not just assembled—it’s resurrected.

  • Body: Strat-routed Tele shape, built from salvaged roofing wood and a shattered Strat body

  • Neck: 22-fret maple with rosewood-style fretboard, slim profile, lightly nitro-finished for vintage feel

  • Electronics: HSS configuration, 3 single coils, 5-way switch, Strat-style scratchplate

  • Hardware: Wilkinson hardtail bridge, new 10mm machine heads, strap buttons

  • Dimensions: 25.5" scale length, 42mm nut width, approx. 44mm body thickness (± 0.5mm deviation)

  • Weight: 3.3kg of raw tone and rebellion

This isn’t a factory clone—it’s a Frankenstein lovechild of Jedson and Strat, stitched together with defiance and solder. The pickup are mid-range price but punch above their weight, the tone is old-school twang and the finish of the body has an unapologetically, imperfect barnwood style. A similar guitar illustrated will be available on eBay and actual photos will be published soon.

Assembled from recycled materials, a new old stock guitar neck, and a combination of refurbished and new parts. Handcrafted, one-off barnwood creation made in a shed in North Devon.

  • Wilkinson hardtail bridge

  • 22-fret maple and rosewood-style neck

  • 3 single coil pickups

  • 5-position pickup switch

  • New 10mm machine heads

  • Nut width: 1.656 in. (42 mm)

  • Scale length: 25.5″

  • Body thickness: 44mm (± 0.5mm deviation)

  • Salvaged wood body

  • Body routed HSS (see image)

  • Strap buttons

  • Weight: 3.3kg

Comments