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This was before I customized the Baritone Jazzmaster.
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i want to know more about the black offset.
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The stable, at the very end of 2017:
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I also want to know more about the black offset!
And I also want to know more about the red offset in the middle at the back!
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It's a '73 Framus Strato 6, with Wide Range like pickups, an absolutily incredible trem and the most delicious square neck
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still makes me so happy to see how happy my old guitars have made you, raph!
...man i gotta take a pic of my stuff...
...man i gotta take a pic of my stuff...
i love delay SO much ...that i procrastinate all the time.
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Add my name to that list. Please tell us more!blimpage wrote: ↑Fri Dec 22, 2017 12:58 amI also want to know more about the black offset!
And I also want to know more about the red offset in the middle at the back!
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I love the Jag with (I assume) Novak JM-JAG pu’s. I’ve thought about doing that for awhile. A short scale Jazzy. Sounds like heaven. Beautiful
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the current state of the guitar family. thinking about selling the tele though. can't really bond with it.
playing guitar in http://hemmrohm.bandcamp.com
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Hell yeah I'm happy with those!!!
I bet I could also be happy with your '66 jag, you know we have similar beat up tastes...but there is a sticker on it, and now I can't !!!
PLEASE DO !!!!
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I’m missing my blue flower p-bass and my Fender 1000 steel guitar but here’s the rest!
Send me western swing vids
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They are actually seymour antiquities P90s! The punchiness of the short scale is awesome though and changes that sound in very cool ways though. Sounds more funky that’s for sure
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My little offset family - ignore the terrible quality of the picture:
Olympic white Squier vintage modified Jaguar, my latest edition - TVL Jazzmaster and a Squier Jagmaster (standard series with the proper 25.5" neck) which I picked up for a steal and added a Seymour Duncan distortion in the bridge. I plan on modifying the Jagmaster a bit more with a chrome covered pickup in the neck at some point, a new bridge (maybe a Mustang trem bridge going by the pictures in the other thread) and maybe getting a new pickguard cut and using a Mustang control panel to make the chrome on black look complete. The Jaguar is my second favourite, but the nut is a bit dodgy (high e is very close to the edge of the board), and eventually I want to put some antiquities in and maybe refinish it (I'm thinking inca silver). The TVL is pretty much perfect - I may replace the pickups one day, but they definitely in a class of their own already compared to the Duncan Designed in the Jag and the crappy stock Jagmaster pickups (the American vintage are even better overall than the distortion IMO even comparing apples to oranges).
I also have a Squier VM Jazz bass, which is nice and a Cort L450c which is also nice, but Im thinking of part-exchanging it for a Yamaha LL16 that's been sitting in a local cash converters shop for a while.
Olympic white Squier vintage modified Jaguar, my latest edition - TVL Jazzmaster and a Squier Jagmaster (standard series with the proper 25.5" neck) which I picked up for a steal and added a Seymour Duncan distortion in the bridge. I plan on modifying the Jagmaster a bit more with a chrome covered pickup in the neck at some point, a new bridge (maybe a Mustang trem bridge going by the pictures in the other thread) and maybe getting a new pickguard cut and using a Mustang control panel to make the chrome on black look complete. The Jaguar is my second favourite, but the nut is a bit dodgy (high e is very close to the edge of the board), and eventually I want to put some antiquities in and maybe refinish it (I'm thinking inca silver). The TVL is pretty much perfect - I may replace the pickups one day, but they definitely in a class of their own already compared to the Duncan Designed in the Jag and the crappy stock Jagmaster pickups (the American vintage are even better overall than the distortion IMO even comparing apples to oranges).
I also have a Squier VM Jazz bass, which is nice and a Cort L450c which is also nice, but Im thinking of part-exchanging it for a Yamaha LL16 that's been sitting in a local cash converters shop for a while.