Nothing could be more special than a meticulously handcrafted guitar. This fact is exactly what the Rees Electric Guitars CKF Series exhibit, balancing out aesthetics with tone.
The Rees F-Light Bass looks "rad," but with its 34" scale neck and Seymour Duncan Basslines Quarter-Pounder it sounds totally "trad." The only truly radical thing about this bass is its overall weight: about 6 lbs., and that's accounting for the .25 lb. pickup.
The newest bass model from Brit-Luthiers Rees is a master of many bass-languages. The Rees 5bass capable of producing single-coil, double-coil and Humbucker tones thanks to the new Seymour Duncan Passive Phase II NYC Soapbar Pickups they're outfitted with. Or as Rees likes to call them, "Seymour Duncan Passive Phase II Edmund of Langley Pickups."
That signature Telecaster tone is incredibly recognizable, and Fender can't be beat if that's all you want. If you're looking for Telecaster tone that can be stretched to extremes, the Rees T3 should be right up your alley.
The Rees SS3 guitar has it all: single coil pickups, humbuckers, fixed bridge, floating bridge, and more. Basically, it has whatever specs you want plus the flip side.