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Well, apart from that being the correct response to a 4-way switch...
Oak Grigsby 4-way? I think they're the only company that makes them. I've come across a lot of Oak switches (of all position numbers) with poor contact between the terminal 'fingers' and the rotor - a little corrosion and you get a weak or no signal. Bending the tips of the fingers inwards carefully with the tip of a screwdriver will fix it.
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Ideally, I would like a four-pole three-way lever selector switch. One half could do the Tele sounds. The other half would run the full output of the tapped bridge pickup through an Esquire/Eldred type circuit.
Take a look under the pickguard. You may find the large one-size-fits-all neck/Rhythm pickup cavity common to more recent MIM Standard Telecasters.
Tele, Strat, humbucker, P90, Filter'Tron. All are possible with just the purchase of a replacement pickguard with the correct hole cut out of it.