help me buy a vintage Jazzmaster
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thanks much.
i think i can get it for $1800. if i'm crafty
as a player, killer deal, and as a collector....
-non orig case
-non orig trem arm
-7th fret
-refin
i think i can get it for $1800. if i'm crafty
as a player, killer deal, and as a collector....
-non orig case
-non orig trem arm
-7th fret
-refin
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I don't see a hole from a Kluson high E, so I would assume they are original. Or at least that it came stock with the F keys and not Klusons.daydreamdelay wrote: are the F tuners original to the neck or replacements that required the holes expanded?
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That pickguard looks a lot like the guards that came on JMs in the 70s to me so it may be unoriginal, or an original replacement as well. I still think it's a pretty good deal for under 2k.
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i love sharin foo wrote:I don't see a hole from a Kluson high E, so I would assume they are original. Or at least that it came stock with the F keys and not Klusons.daydreamdelay wrote: are the F tuners original to the neck or replacements that required the holes expanded?
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I meant original F tuners.. I'm sure they are, I was just saying if I were him I'd like to be sure if they're original and not the newer ones that you have to widen the tuner holes for.
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Oh, ok. I see what you meant. That is a certainly something to look out for.daydreamdelay wrote:
I meant original F tuners.. I'm sure they are, I was just saying if I were him I'd like to be sure if they're original and not the newer ones that you have to widen the tuner holes for.
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how would i check for that?
yet another factor i hadn't considered.
thanks
yet another factor i hadn't considered.
thanks
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next question--
what was the orig material for the inlays?
my tech wants to know.
thanks!
what was the orig material for the inlays?
my tech wants to know.
thanks!
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update.
he can't find a jazzmaster case.
it has a RI arm...
and perhaps the nail in the coffin.....
the neck is indeed refin'd.....despite another employee not thinking so previously.
he said there is a bit of overspray....and all he can make it is either an '13 or a T3' my guess is the 13 strat code.
he said the body has the names taurez/chambers/R vega, in it.......
wasn't sure if those names help date it at all.
orig shim in tact.
possibly 71/72 ?
thoughts?
he can't find a jazzmaster case.
it has a RI arm...
and perhaps the nail in the coffin.....
the neck is indeed refin'd.....despite another employee not thinking so previously.
he said there is a bit of overspray....and all he can make it is either an '13 or a T3' my guess is the 13 strat code.
he said the body has the names taurez/chambers/R vega, in it.......
wasn't sure if those names help date it at all.
orig shim in tact.
possibly 71/72 ?
thoughts?
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I'd walk personally.. for $2k or slightly under you can definitely find one that's older and more original if you're patient.
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yea.
i really beat him up with questions today, and i am fairly certain the price has dropped significantly.
what if this guitar comes down, under $1500?
i really beat him up with questions today, and i am fairly certain the price has dropped significantly.
what if this guitar comes down, under $1500?
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well that's getting near AVRI prices so even with the issues -$1500 probably isn't too bad of a deal in comparison.. it really depends on what you want to spend and how original you require it to be. I get the impression you're like me and looking for a good player over a collectable so aside from the missing inlay and case if it plays well and is solid I'd make a low offer and see what sticks
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Torres was stamped on quite a few early 70s necks. I think there's a Torres stamp on my '72 & '74 P basses. I'm not sure if you see it any earlier.
FWIW there's no Torres stamp on my '68 JM neck, which has a 13 code too.
I prefer non-refinished necks, but I've met a couple of nice refinished ones so for me it's no longer the deal breaker it was .. I'd definitely go for it at $1500 if it played well, have you had the chance to play it?
FWIW there's no Torres stamp on my '68 JM neck, which has a 13 code too.
I prefer non-refinished necks, but I've met a couple of nice refinished ones so for me it's no longer the deal breaker it was .. I'd definitely go for it at $1500 if it played well, have you had the chance to play it?
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i prefer a non-refin neck as well...but i need to put some time on the guitar to really get the feel.
my hookup on an avri is $1119.
i def. want a player.....and love the vintage feel......
i think i can strong arm him low. a 72 refin just went for $1200 on the bay.
my hookup on an avri is $1119.
i def. want a player.....and love the vintage feel......
i think i can strong arm him low. a 72 refin just went for $1200 on the bay.
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daydream..... i should have bought your black one when you ebay'd it. i wanted it so bad
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yeah me too!