Just wanted to take a moment to introduce myself - my name is Curtis. I've been active on the forum for a few months now and have found the community to be incredibly supportive and helpful. Happy to be in good company with all these fellow Jazzmaster lovers!
I acquired my first Jazzmaster about six months ago and immediately discovered a new type of guitar love unlike any other I had ever known. This guitar has really rekindled my love for the instrument and helped bring in a new chapter of playing for me as a musician.
I'm sure I'll upset a few purists out there (sorry, not sorry) with the aspirations of my project - which were to get as much sustain and resonance out of a Jazzmaster as possible, and to make a 2000's era Classic Player look like a Jazzmaster from the late 50's/early 60's.
My modifications included:
• Complete refinish with nitrocellulose
• Relicing
• Antiquity I pickup swap
• Full copper shielding of interior cavities
• Vintage spec wiring harness
• Mastery bridge conversion
• Neck shimming
• TUSQ nut swap
• Heavier gauge strings
And here are some photos of the finished product:
Greetings from sunny Los Angeles...
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Re: Greetings from sunny Los Angeles...
You won't upset anyone here on this board with those mods, those are all things that people here love to do (the only advice I'd have given would have been that a new body in nitro and selling the one old would have been a cheaper way to go, compared to refinishing a poly body, unless you did the work yourself).
Beautiful end result, that looks like a fantastic guitar. Welcome to the board.
Beautiful end result, that looks like a fantastic guitar. Welcome to the board.
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Re: Greetings from sunny Los Angeles...
True - you're right that it probably would have been cheaper in the long run, but I really wanted the CP body because the tremolo is positioned closer to the bridge to help with the sustain. Thanks for the kind words!
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Re: Greetings from sunny Los Angeles...
Hi Curtis from sunny LA, James here from dreary London
Lovely looking JM matey! I hope to do something similar with my partscaster, but in a solid colour.
Lovely looking JM matey! I hope to do something similar with my partscaster, but in a solid colour.