65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
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65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
Here is a Jag I got in recently to reverse some modifications and return to stock, thoroughly clean, remove rust, and polish, and fully document for insurances purposes thought you all might be interested.
This was totally original except for a wire running from the rhythm circuit, and a tunomatic bridge.
http://www.curtisnovak.com/vintage/Jaguar65/
This was totally original except for a wire running from the rhythm circuit, and a tunomatic bridge.
http://www.curtisnovak.com/vintage/Jaguar65/
Gonads are useful for their purpose, but are NO substitute for brains.
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
mmmmm burgundy mist and chrome
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Distance-crunching honcho with echo unit.
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
can somebody here turn homer (above) into an icon that we can use as a "drool" icon ?
relaxing alternative to doing actual work ...
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
that is a great idea!!!sookwinder wrote: can somebody here turn homer (above) into an icon that we can use as a "drool" icon ?
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
kinda like this?
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
yeah sort of, but I thought if it was actually homer then we'd get extra laughs as well..... you guys choose what to do.. programming aint my bag, unless it is fortran4
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
he´s kinda small....
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
mynameisjonas wrote: he´s kinda small....
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
ooohCurtisNovak wrote: Here is a Jag I got in recently to reverse some modifications and return to stock, thoroughly clean, remove rust, and polish, and fully document for insurances purposes thought you all might be interested.
This was totally original except for a wire running from the rhythm circuit, and a tunomatic bridge.
http://www.curtisnovak.com/vintage/Jaguar65/
i wish i could have kept that Burgundy Mist '65 Jag that i bought from you...
and forced myself to get used to the shorter scale
whenever i do my longscale Jag project, it's DEFINITELY gonna be BMM
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
Is that the ReRanch BMM?
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
Hey buddy! long time no talk... ya sold it uh?bassVIst wrote:ooohCurtisNovak wrote: Here is a Jag I got in recently to reverse some modifications and return to stock, thoroughly clean, remove rust, and polish, and fully document for insurances purposes thought you all might be interested.
This was totally original except for a wire running from the rhythm circuit, and a tunomatic bridge.
http://www.curtisnovak.com/vintage/Jaguar65/
i wish i could have kept that Burgundy Mist '65 Jag that i bought from you...
and forced myself to get used to the shorter scale
whenever i do my longscale Jag project, it's DEFINITELY gonna be BMM
DarrelT: No this is not one I refinished this is an original finish not a refin. I use the OEM Dupont paints that one pictures is my paint stick matching the guitar. There is some fading and yellowing of the finish but when you get in the trem cavity and such it is a perfect match.
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
... and a gorgeous example at that. What a beauty, so rare in that condition.No this is not one I refinished this is an original finish not a refin
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Re: 65 Jag in Burgundy Mist
Burgundy Mist is no question my favorite color on a Jag. That guitar is beautiful!
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