description K-Line Tejas Overview
The K-Line Tejas is a semi-hollow electric guitar crafted by K-Line Guitars. It’s recognized for its meticulous, hand-built construction in St. Louis, overseen by Chris Kroenlein. This aged instrument offers a boutique tone favored by musicians seeking vintage aesthetics and resonant sustain.
It's particularly suited to players involved in blues, jazz, or rock styles who appreciate the character of an older guitar.
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K-Line Tejas ranks #251 of 643 in the Relic ranking, behind Babylonian Map of the World, ahead of Letter of Prophet Muhammad (Topkapi).
Strong boutique execution and owner reputation; less established consensus than K-Line flagship Strat and Tele-style instruments.
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What does the K-Line Tejas name signify?
Tejas is K-Line Guitars' interpretation of a traditional T-style electric guitar, a format associated with the Fender Telecaster. K-Line builds its instruments in the St. Louis area under founder Chris Kroenlein.
Is every K-Line Tejas a semi-hollow guitar?
No, the Tejas family includes different specifications, and a semi-hollow or chambered example should be identified from its individual build sheet. Features such as an f-hole, body wood, pickups, and bridge can vary between instruments.
What does a relic finish mean on a K-Line Tejas?
A relic treatment intentionally simulates finish wear, checking, dents, and aged hardware associated with a heavily played vintage guitar. It affects appearance and feel, but it does not mean the instrument was actually manufactured in the 1950s.
How should I verify the specifications of a used K-Line Tejas?
Check the serial number, neck markings, pickup labels, control cavity, and any original K-Line build documentation. Boutique guitars are often ordered with custom neck profiles and electronics, so the model name alone may not establish the exact configuration.
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