Squier Jazzmaster VM Refinish
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Squier Jazzmaster VM Refinish
First post here! I came here looking for inspiration on refinishing my VM Jazzmaster. After some thinking I decided on fiesta red with amber clear.. And some light relicing. Here are some before shots!
Pickups and electronics have already been updated to Fender Pure Vintage Pickups, CTS pots and staytrem bridge. I also have some gotoh light relic hardware in exchange for the standard squier stuff. I hope to get some cracking going when the nitro has cured!
Getting rid of the old poly..
First coat of fiesta!
Fiesta with the amber coats. The lighting where I do the spraying does not do the colour justice.. It looks great in person!
First "mockup" of the guitar.. The neck has also been refinished.
Right now I am at the hardest stage, waiting for the lacquer to cure.. I'll probably wait for 4 weeks, if I can!
Pickups and electronics have already been updated to Fender Pure Vintage Pickups, CTS pots and staytrem bridge. I also have some gotoh light relic hardware in exchange for the standard squier stuff. I hope to get some cracking going when the nitro has cured!
Getting rid of the old poly..
First coat of fiesta!
Fiesta with the amber coats. The lighting where I do the spraying does not do the colour justice.. It looks great in person!
First "mockup" of the guitar.. The neck has also been refinished.
Right now I am at the hardest stage, waiting for the lacquer to cure.. I'll probably wait for 4 weeks, if I can!
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Re: Squier Jazzmaster VM Refinish
Wiring and Coffee done!
Got my aged klusons the other day, they look really good..
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Re: Squier Jazzmaster VM Refinish
That Decal
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Re: Squier Jazzmaster VM Refinish
the project is looking good but please dont use a fender decal on a squier.
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Its ontop of the lacquer and removeable if i would ever want to sell the guitar. Im on the fence about removing it, but I havent found a squier jazzmaster decal I could apply instead
Edit: I'll remove it from any posts I make and also the guitar. Bad judgement!
Edit: I'll remove it from any posts I make and also the guitar. Bad judgement!
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Re: Squier Jazzmaster VM Refinish
User HNB does custom decals and I know lots of users here liked them a lot. Maybe ask him?
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he's done a few for me
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Re: Squier Jazzmaster VM Refinish
I don't think you need to hide the photos or feel shame for what you did. Lots of people get into philosophical arguments like "even if he never sells it, what if one day someone inherits it and sells it as a Fender and someone gets ripped off."
How about this: just don't sell it as a Fender. It doesn't sound like you intend to. It sounds like you're enjoying your refinished guitar. You can put a Hello Kitty logo on it, a Pepsi logo, a Gibson logo or anything else you want if it makes you happy, it's your guitar.
Having said that, I stopped caring what logo is on the headstock a long time ago. I picked up a guitar from HNB with one of his funky logos based on an anime I have never watched and will never watch, and ironically it is an actual Fender neck, but I could never be bothered to refinish it just to stick a Fender logo back on there.
TLDR: Do what you want with your guitar, and nice job on the fiesta red refinish.
How about this: just don't sell it as a Fender. It doesn't sound like you intend to. It sounds like you're enjoying your refinished guitar. You can put a Hello Kitty logo on it, a Pepsi logo, a Gibson logo or anything else you want if it makes you happy, it's your guitar.
Having said that, I stopped caring what logo is on the headstock a long time ago. I picked up a guitar from HNB with one of his funky logos based on an anime I have never watched and will never watch, and ironically it is an actual Fender neck, but I could never be bothered to refinish it just to stick a Fender logo back on there.
TLDR: Do what you want with your guitar, and nice job on the fiesta red refinish.
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Re: Squier Jazzmaster VM Refinish
We have a resident Squier headstock upgrader, someone who has probably painted a hundred or more VM headstocks for people and it’s not usually that big a deal. It’s fine, really. I mean I do wish I’d somehow specified a Squier logo or maybe like JAZZMASTER with no brand, or maybe my last name or whatever, but it’s too late now and is fine. I’ve never lied about what they are or anything and I mean, it’s branded Squier, but it’s a Fender guitar, produced by Fender, so somebody putting Fender on the headstock shouldn’t matter at all. I’d never try to sell them for anything that they aren’t - only advertising maybe the upgrades I made to the things and stuff and that it’s a Squier, but honestly if someone is trying to get one of these you’d think most would research what makes what model specific before doling out any real money. Someone in the market for a “real” Jaguar should know the most obvious ways to differentiate before actually shopping for anything
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I cropped it out of the picture.. but there was a fender jazzmaster logo on the headstock
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Yes, use whatever logo you please..
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That Fiesta Red is a good choice. Keep at it. I re-did a Squier Strat and it became quite a nice guitar. Looking forward to more pics.
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fun fact. today i brought a squier bullet mustang that was sold to someone as a fender duo-sonic and they didnt know any better. their down £370 because they fell for it and i had to explain to them why it was not what it seemed. yes there is a buyer beware rule but even then, you dont know the set of morals the person you are selling it to. this isnt even the first fake fender i've seen that someone has tried to sell on. i worked in a charity shop that got a fake fender in. we told the person who brought it that it wasnt a real fender and sold it for £80. they came back 2 days later complaining we sold them a fake fender. it's best to remove all doubt.mbene085 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 08, 2019 5:52 pmI don't think you need to hide the photos or feel shame for what you did. Lots of people get into philosophical arguments like "even if he never sells it, what if one day someone inherits it and sells it as a Fender and someone gets ripped off."
How about this: just don't sell it as a Fender. It doesn't sound like you intend to. It sounds like you're enjoying your refinished guitar. You can put a Hello Kitty logo on it, a Pepsi logo, a Gibson logo or anything else you want if it makes you happy, it's your guitar.
Having said that, I stopped caring what logo is on the headstock a long time ago. I picked up a guitar from HNB with one of his funky logos based on an anime I have never watched and will never watch, and ironically it is an actual Fender neck, but I could never be bothered to refinish it just to stick a Fender logo back on there.
TLDR: Do what you want with your guitar, and nice job on the fiesta red refinish.
offset guitars resident bass player.
'Are you trying to seduce me Mrs Robinson? Or do you just want me to solder a couple of resistors into your Muff?'
'Are you trying to seduce me Mrs Robinson? Or do you just want me to solder a couple of resistors into your Muff?'
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Re: Squier Jazzmaster VM Refinish
jhanH - please post some closeup shots of the finish when you’re done?
The second time I ever tried a refin I misunderstood directions and used huge grit paper and then spraycan white, several coats, and now you can just see giant deep scratches under said white. Looks horrible haha.
I’ve been genuinely impressed with some of the amateur refin work I’ve seen on here tho. I don’t remember who, but the guy who painted his JMJM Charcoal Frost and put the solar flare Spitfire on it immediately comes to mind. This is something I really would like to get into. I got a bunch of scrap wood over the summer to use for practice and it’s just in a big pile in the garage.
The second time I ever tried a refin I misunderstood directions and used huge grit paper and then spraycan white, several coats, and now you can just see giant deep scratches under said white. Looks horrible haha.
I’ve been genuinely impressed with some of the amateur refin work I’ve seen on here tho. I don’t remember who, but the guy who painted his JMJM Charcoal Frost and put the solar flare Spitfire on it immediately comes to mind. This is something I really would like to get into. I got a bunch of scrap wood over the summer to use for practice and it’s just in a big pile in the garage.