<div class="bbWrapper">I love my ALs (I've got two) but I think in terms of "feel", the Axis is closer to a Tele than the Albert Lee... The AL is one of the most ergonomic and comfortable guitars I've ever played, where Tele's are a little more rudimentary. The unbeveled top edge on the Axis and the way it hangs on a strap gives it more a "Tele feel" to me, and that's cool 'cause I really like Teles. I kinda think of the Axis as an "evolved Telecaster" in many ways. Of course, the wonderful EB/MM necks are better than anything you'll find on a Fender, imho... What the AL does offer are some excellent Tele-like tones, especially with the stoptail model - there's a plate under the bridge pickup that pushes it more a Tele twang than a Strat tone when used alone, but you still get awesome Strat in-between and neck tones in the other positions... It's a very, very versatile guitar, and a lot of fun to play. He should try one out if he gets a chance.</div>