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US Standard with an hb at the neck
Mex Standard body/baja neck with WRHB at neck
Mex Standard body/baja neck single pickup with an Oil City Alligator
SC Relics body/baja neck with an Oil City Alligator and Alegree P90 at neck
You can never have too many teles!
To be fair I do like one and another is my travelling guitar (so I take the neck off and can carry it on planes). The third I bought to replace "the one I like" because I thought I'd prefer the pickups. I don't so I'm probably going to sell it.
White Partscaster with a Mighty Mite neck, and a Wudtone CP trem, I believe the pickups are from a 1980s Tokai (at least that's what I was told when I bought them in the late 80s) and an S1 switch to select Neck & Bridge instead of Neck & Middle
Blue Partscaster with a huge Mighty Mite neck, an internal Roland GK3 kit, a couple of Schaller Golden 50 humbuckers with a Kent Armstrong single coil. An S1 switch partially splits the humbuckers.
Red Japanese '62 reissue from 1998 fitted with DiMarzio Virtual Vintage pickups and a Wudtone block.
Cherry Sunburst Partscaster with a Mighty Mite bird's eye maple neck, Wilkinson / Gotoh VS100 trem, Kinman Woodstock Neck & Middle and a Bare Knuckle Mule bridge pickup. Position 2 selects middle with a partial split Mule and a push pull on the lower tone control also splits the Mule.
And lastly, my black '85 Squier brilliantly restored to it's former glory by @WezV and fitted with Kinman Woodstocks and a Wudtone block.
Funny, that looks like English, sounds like English, and yet I just cannot understand it.