What should have been the NGD of a lifetime *Silverburst B&B content*
- algeriet
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What should have been the NGD of a lifetime *Silverburst B&B content*
*UPDATE 3/8-20 GUITAR IS NO LONGER STOLEN! SEE LINK* viewtopic.php?f=6&t=116757
One of a kind "Azzmaster" built by Deep Seat Guitars commissioned by yours truly that has unfortunately gone missing at the hands of Scandinavian postal services PostNord sometime around March earlier this year on its maiden voyage across Karlstad, Sweden to Berlin, Germany (apparently sending something with tracking don't mean much these days).
This is a truly unique Jazzmaster with specifications exactly according to my preferences and nothing obtainable on any production model out there on the market today. I've patiently waited for this guitar since I ordered it back in the summer of 2018, and although I have been reimbursed for it, to have it lost like this is naturally a huge bummer. I mean I was 25 years old at the time lol. I don't want no money, I want the darn guitar!
Posting this here in case anyone ever sees it; HIT ME UP
Specs as below:
Neck
* 25.5” scale length
* 7.25"-9.5” compound fretboard radius
* Flamed maple neck
* Ebony fretboard
* 21 frets - 6105 size
* White parchment binding
* Pearloid block inlays
* Heel adjust truss rod access
* DSG logo and "Azzmaster" along with "Original Electronic Body Music" decals on headstock
* 1.650 (42mm) nut width
* Black Dyna-Guide string tree
* TUSQ coloured bone nut
* Gotoh Kluson style tuners
* 1” thickness á la ’52 Telecaster reissue
* Nitro finish
* Matching Silverburst headstock
Body
* Fender American Professional Silverburst routed for traditional JM wiring
* Black/White/Black pickguard
* Seymour Duncan Antiquity I pickups
* Mastery M1 bridge
* Fender American Professional vibrato
* DSG neck plate
* Strangle switch in one of the knobs, push/pull
* Fender Witch hat knobs
Shipped in an original black Fender American Vintage case with orange interior. Cardboard shipping box read Gibson.
Supposedly PostNord went looking in Copenhagen after the German address only to realize that there are no Straße (German for street) in Copenhagen and returned it to the sender in Sweden, and it got lost on its way. Dunno how PostNord confused DEUTSCHLAND with DENMARK but stranger things have happened!
One of a kind "Azzmaster" built by Deep Seat Guitars commissioned by yours truly that has unfortunately gone missing at the hands of Scandinavian postal services PostNord sometime around March earlier this year on its maiden voyage across Karlstad, Sweden to Berlin, Germany (apparently sending something with tracking don't mean much these days).
This is a truly unique Jazzmaster with specifications exactly according to my preferences and nothing obtainable on any production model out there on the market today. I've patiently waited for this guitar since I ordered it back in the summer of 2018, and although I have been reimbursed for it, to have it lost like this is naturally a huge bummer. I mean I was 25 years old at the time lol. I don't want no money, I want the darn guitar!
Posting this here in case anyone ever sees it; HIT ME UP
Specs as below:
Neck
* 25.5” scale length
* 7.25"-9.5” compound fretboard radius
* Flamed maple neck
* Ebony fretboard
* 21 frets - 6105 size
* White parchment binding
* Pearloid block inlays
* Heel adjust truss rod access
* DSG logo and "Azzmaster" along with "Original Electronic Body Music" decals on headstock
* 1.650 (42mm) nut width
* Black Dyna-Guide string tree
* TUSQ coloured bone nut
* Gotoh Kluson style tuners
* 1” thickness á la ’52 Telecaster reissue
* Nitro finish
* Matching Silverburst headstock
Body
* Fender American Professional Silverburst routed for traditional JM wiring
* Black/White/Black pickguard
* Seymour Duncan Antiquity I pickups
* Mastery M1 bridge
* Fender American Professional vibrato
* DSG neck plate
* Strangle switch in one of the knobs, push/pull
* Fender Witch hat knobs
Shipped in an original black Fender American Vintage case with orange interior. Cardboard shipping box read Gibson.
Supposedly PostNord went looking in Copenhagen after the German address only to realize that there are no Straße (German for street) in Copenhagen and returned it to the sender in Sweden, and it got lost on its way. Dunno how PostNord confused DEUTSCHLAND with DENMARK but stranger things have happened!
Last edited by algeriet on Mon Aug 03, 2020 9:50 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
Saw this on Fb. Sad, hope you get it back!
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
Oh man. What a beautiful guitar, and a complete bummer that it vanished. I can only imagine your disappointment.
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- N0_Camping4U
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
I remember seeing this on Deep Seat / Jazzzprod's site when it was being built and I loved it. Jazzprod has refinished my fretless bass in Firemist Silver and also built me a Bass VI that surely must have been one of his final instruments assembled right before his shop caught on fire. The Bass VI is one of my most prized possessions. He does incredible work.
I really regret not grabbing one of his Marauder 2 builds when they were cheap.
I hope you get your guitar, sorry that happened to you.
I really regret not grabbing one of his Marauder 2 builds when they were cheap.
I hope you get your guitar, sorry that happened to you.
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
That sucks! I had a similar thing happen (not lost but destroyed by a painter) and I got no money back. That was also started in 2018. It’s being made again by a real luthier and it will end up costing more than a CS, but not as much as Masterbuilt. It *should* have cost around $1800...
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
That’s a drag, hopefully it shows up sometime.
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
That's such a drag. Hope it turns up somehow.
It's a beautiful build.
It's a beautiful build.
Det er mig der holder traeerne sammen.
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
Amazing build, and so shitty - stolen for sure
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- algeriet
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
My dream JM, or guitar in general, haha. This whole situation sucks.BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 2:48 pmThat's such a drag. Hope it turns up somehow.
It's a beautiful build.
You and me both, friend.
Oh that's terrible! How did the painter destroy it? What kind of guitar was it? So sorry to hear, buddy. At least I'm getting almost all of my money back.DeathJag wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:42 amThat sucks! I had a similar thing happen (not lost but destroyed by a painter) and I got no money back. That was also started in 2018. It’s being made again by a real luthier and it will end up costing more than a CS, but not as much as Masterbuilt. It *should* have cost around $1800...
Post that Bass VI!!! Haha, yes I remember when he unloaded like three of his guitars for silly money, I wasn't in a position to spend money at the time so I had to bail. Was hoping I'd get to finally experience his work quality this time, but life had a different plan for me and this guitar, haha!N0_Camping4U wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:31 amI remember seeing this on Deep Seat / Jazzzprod's site when it was being built and I loved it. Jazzprod has refinished my fretless bass in Firemist Silver and also built me a Bass VI that surely must have been one of his final instruments assembled right before his shop caught on fire. The Bass VI is one of my most prized possessions. He does incredible work.
I really regret not grabbing one of his Marauder 2 builds when they were cheap.
I hope you get your guitar, sorry that happened to you.
Man, if only you were J Mascis then losing this guitar only to have J comment on my post would make this whole two year wait-for-nothing worth it in the end, lol.
Namasté
Yeah, I'm pretty sure someone out there in Northern Europe is playin' dat Azzmaster in their bedchamber of secrets. 🤪
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
algeriet wrote: ↑Thu Jul 02, 2020 7:53 amMy dream JM, or guitar in general, haha. This whole situation sucks.BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 2:48 pmThat's such a drag. Hope it turns up somehow.
It's a beautiful build.
You and me both, friend.
Oh that's terrible! How did the painter destroy it? What kind of guitar was it? So sorry to hear, buddy. At least I'm getting almost all of my money back.DeathJag wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:42 amThat sucks! I had a similar thing happen (not lost but destroyed by a painter) and I got no money back. That was also started in 2018. It’s being made again by a real luthier and it will end up costing more than a CS, but not as much as Masterbuilt. It *should* have cost around $1800...
Post that Bass VI!!! Haha, yes I remember when he unloaded like three of his guitars for silly money, I wasn't in a position to spend money at the time so I had to bail. Was hoping I'd get to finally experience his work quality this time, but life had a different plan for me and this guitar, haha!N0_Camping4U wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 6:31 amI remember seeing this on Deep Seat / Jazzzprod's site when it was being built and I loved it. Jazzprod has refinished my fretless bass in Firemist Silver and also built me a Bass VI that surely must have been one of his final instruments assembled right before his shop caught on fire. The Bass VI is one of my most prized possessions. He does incredible work.
I really regret not grabbing one of his Marauder 2 builds when they were cheap.
I hope you get your guitar, sorry that happened to you.
Man, if only you were J Mascis then losing this guitar only to have J comment on my post would make this whole two year wait-for-nothing worth it in the end, lol.
NamastéYeah, I'm pretty sure someone out there in Northern Europe is playin' dat Azzmaster in their bedchamber of secrets. 🤪
Here's the LPB Bass VI! And all my other crap!
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... 6&t=115348
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime *Silverburst B&B content*
Hope one day you get United with this thing. Looks awesome
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime *Silverburst B&B content*
Seen this thing on FB a day or so ago, it's an absolute stunner!
I'd love to get the exact same thing but not sure my wallet could take it, I'm guessing it was a bit more pricey than one of the new 60s originals?
I'd love to get the exact same thing but not sure my wallet could take it, I'm guessing it was a bit more pricey than one of the new 60s originals?
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
Really great collection going on. Very 60's, haha!N0_Camping4U wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:17 amHere's the LPB Bass VI! And all my other crap!
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... 6&t=115348
Thanks bud.Mechanical Birds wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 7:12 amHope one day you get United with this thing. Looks awesome
Damn, that's just cold brah, comin' in here all over my sorrow tellin' me you're gonna make an exact copy of my presumably stolen dream guitar. 🤪philshield wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 8:17 amSeen this thing on FB a day or so ago, it's an absolute stunner!
I'd love to get the exact same thing but not sure my wallet could take it, I'm guessing it was a bit more pricey than one of the new 60s originals?
But yes, more pricey than a new AO60's, but if find the right parts makers and finisher etc it can still be made much cheaper than a Fender CS.
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime
Honestly though, how is the Musikraft neck? Like quality wise? I've only tried Warmoth of the bunch.N0_Camping4U wrote: ↑Fri Jul 03, 2020 6:17 amHere's the LPB Bass VI! And all my other crap!
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... 6&t=115348
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Re: What should have been the NGD of a lifetime *Silverburst B&B content*
You have great taste. The first thing I thought when I saw these silverbursts was that they'd look perfect with a Coronado neck because of the binding, blocks and painted headstock.
What a massive bummer.
What a massive bummer.
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