News of New Jazzmasters

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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by frippy » Fri Jun 01, 2007 8:26 pm

RumorsOFsurF wrote: I'm pretty sure 7.25" radius was the vintage Fender radius, which is why most reissue guitars are 7.25".  9.5" is what Fender uses on the majority of the new instruments. I believe the terminology they use is  "Modern shape."
FWIW the neck radius on the thin-skin is not vintage at all. Fender builds the instruments at the request of 3-4 stores and the specs reflect the most common customer requests. Thus, the neck-radius, frets, p/up switching (on teles and strats) are all "modern." The thin-skin guitars have a U-shaped neck unlike the modern C-shape on American Standard/Deluxe Fenders.

The 7.25 radius was the original/vintage neck radius on Fenders  8)

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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by mavsbball » Fri Jun 01, 2007 9:59 pm

Acctually i own an original 1967 JM and the neck radius is 9.5

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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by RumorsOFsurF » Fri Jun 01, 2007 10:04 pm

acoustic_frippy wrote:
RumorsOFsurF wrote: I'm pretty sure 7.25" radius was the vintage Fender radius, which is why most reissue guitars are 7.25".  9.5" is what Fender uses on the majority of the new instruments. I believe the terminology they use is  "Modern shape."
FWIW the neck radius on the thin-skin is not vintage at all. Fender builds the instruments at the request of 3-4 stores and the specs reflect the most common customer requests. Thus, the neck-radius, frets, p/up switching (on teles and strats) are all "modern." The thin-skin guitars have a U-shaped neck unlike the modern C-shape on American Standard/Deluxe Fenders.

The 7.25 radius was the original/vintage neck radius on Fenders  8)
I am aware that these special run instruments are not to vintage spec(frets, neck, board radius).  We have discussed this in great detail in a previous thread.  

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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by mezcalhead » Sat Jun 02, 2007 12:27 am

mavsbball wrote: Acctually i own an original 1967 JM and the neck radius is 9.5
???

That's odd .. has the board been replaned maybe?
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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by frippy » Sat Jun 02, 2007 8:13 am

RumorsOFsurF wrote:
I am aware that these special run instruments are not to vintage spec(frets, neck, board radius).  We have discussed this in great detail in a previous thread. 

index.php?topic=2622.0  ;)
I know you are aware of the differences and didn't mean my comments to come across as argumentative -- my apologies :)

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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by RumorsOFsurF » Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:18 pm

acoustic_frippy wrote:
RumorsOFsurF wrote:
I am aware that these special run instruments are not to vintage spec(frets, neck, board radius).  We have discussed this in great detail in a previous thread. 

index.php?topic=2622.0   ;)
I know you are aware of the differences and didn't mean my comments to come across as argumentative -- my apologies :)
No offense taken!  I was just trying to offer my thoughts....Even if they weren't needed! :-[  Sorry! :D
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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by frippy » Sat Jun 02, 2007 4:24 pm

RumorsOFsurF wrote: No offense taken!  I was just trying to offer my thoughts....Even if they weren't needed! :-[  Sorry! :D
Thank you! Apologies are not necessary  :) I was doing the same as you. I should remember to not post after drinking  ::)

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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by StevenO » Sat Jun 02, 2007 6:59 pm

Hey you two sissies, fight it out like real men on a message board.  Useless name calling and bad spelling helps back your argument. And, go!

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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by RumorsOFsurF » Sat Jun 02, 2007 7:05 pm

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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by mynameisjonas » Sun Jun 03, 2007 10:01 am

mezcalhead wrote:
mavsbball wrote: Acctually i own an original 1967 JM and the neck radius is 9.5
???

That's odd .. has the board been replaned maybe?
i actually played an all original '67 in a shop a few weeks ago, and i have to say the fretboard felt a bit flatter (probably like 9.5"), and the frets were pretty big too. the guy in the shop swore it was 100% original, and i could find no indications of anything having been messed with.

i'm far from an expert though, so it's possible it had been reworked, but i seem to remember someone else saying something similar about a '66/'67 jm...

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Re: News of New Jazzmasters

Post by cmatthes » Sun Jun 03, 2007 10:13 am

I believe you are correct, Sir!

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