Wildwood '59 'Thin Skin' Jazzmasters
- wooderson
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Re: Wildwood '59 'Thin Skin' Jazzmasters
I hope they bring in some other colors over the course of the year.
- RumorsOFsurF
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Re: Wildwood '59 'Thin Skin' Jazzmasters
I have one from the 2008 run. Needs a fret level pretty badly, and I'm not a huge fan of the tall frets, but at least it's pretty haha
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- redchapterjubilee
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Re: Wildwood '59 'Thin Skin' Jazzmasters
Interesting. I didn't realize the '59 spec AVRI thinskins had tall frets. I thought those were the only vintage spec necks (frets/radius) of the Thinskin JM's. Beautiful guitar. Someone on OSG sold a 3TSB '59 spec AVRI thinskin on here probably 5 or so years ago in an $1100 firesale and I'm still kicking myself for not buying it.
- sunburster
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Re: Wildwood '59 'Thin Skin' Jazzmasters
They did a batch with 7.25"/vintage frets and a batch with 9.5"/6105 frets.redchapterjubilee wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:19 amInteresting. I didn't realize the '59 spec AVRI thinskins had tall frets. I thought those were the only vintage spec necks (frets/radius) of the Thinskin JM's.
- zip73
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Re: Wildwood '59 'Thin Skin' Jazzmasters
Had the same problem with an ‘07 TS Jag. Much better after I had it leveled.RumorsOFsurF wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 10:10 pmI have one from the 2008 run. Needs a fret level pretty badly, and I'm not a huge fan of the tall frets, but at least it's pretty haha
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Re: Wildwood '59 'Thin Skin' Jazzmasters
Yep 9.5" and 6105 frets on mine. I prefer the original spec stuff. I need to stop being cheap and get mine fixed. It sounds amazing but frets out so bad on certain frets.
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- BobL
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Re: Wildwood '59 'Thin Skin' Jazzmasters
Took mine to band practice tonight after it showed up this afternoon.
I put a neck shim and a Staytrem in it, and otherwise it was stock. I really quite liked the '62 pickups, and the guitar has a different attack than the alder body/plastic guard on my 65 RI - a little snappier. Played great, sounded great... I did find myself rolling both volume and tone off, so I'll replace the pots w/ 500Ks as I've done on the 65 as well. I think I'll also put strat style knobs on it - the knurled chrome just look a little off to me, and having visible numbers is nice when I'm messing with the knobs.
I guess I don't have issues w/ the 6105s - I've had them on a number of guitars, and I think they work really well.
I put a neck shim and a Staytrem in it, and otherwise it was stock. I really quite liked the '62 pickups, and the guitar has a different attack than the alder body/plastic guard on my 65 RI - a little snappier. Played great, sounded great... I did find myself rolling both volume and tone off, so I'll replace the pots w/ 500Ks as I've done on the 65 as well. I think I'll also put strat style knobs on it - the knurled chrome just look a little off to me, and having visible numbers is nice when I'm messing with the knobs.
I guess I don't have issues w/ the 6105s - I've had them on a number of guitars, and I think they work really well.