New Member from New Joisey
Posted: Thu Aug 09, 2018 1:25 pm
Just bought a 2014 Squier Custom Modified Jaguar for 200 bucks with (literally) rust on the strings, some on the saddles and the pickguard screws. Got most of that off and cleaned up everything. Electronics are clean, no corrosion. It's practically like new and all for 200 bucks. Next step is to find screws with a flatter head just before the tailpiece as both E strings are hitting it and waiting on a vibrato arm. Oh yeah, I threw on a buzz stop I got for 14 bucks.
Action and neck were clean, so was the finish once I cleaned up the gunk on the body. It also needed a bit of lemon oil on the fretboard.
I'm a bargain hunter, I suppose. Looks like someone just sat it somewhere slightly damp for 4 years, the strings look like the originals except for one.
Action and neck were clean, so was the finish once I cleaned up the gunk on the body. It also needed a bit of lemon oil on the fretboard.
I'm a bargain hunter, I suppose. Looks like someone just sat it somewhere slightly damp for 4 years, the strings look like the originals except for one.