Loving the Raven. I might be a bit boring, but reckon a parchment guard would be the business.
Can’t stop hearing this now https://youtube.com/watch?v=MMQeQzRPiA ... IECMiOmarE …by one of my all time favourite bands.
Have you considered painting a dove on your white Jag? The Raven and Dove would make a beautiful couple!
NGD 1968 Fender Jaguar "The Raven"
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Re: NGD 1968 Fender Jaguar "The Raven"
This thing is so cool. I like the all copper look the best and I'd love to see it all shined up.
Anyway, everytime this thread comes up, I think of this Kids in the Hall sketch
Anyway, everytime this thread comes up, I think of this Kids in the Hall sketch
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Re: NGD 1968 Fender Jaguar "The Raven"
The copper is back on although I have a hard time polishing it.
I'll probably need to get the buffing wheel out at some point.
I managed to ruin the switches so only the neck pickup works. The switch plate seemed to be turned a 180 degrees, so I figured that I just needed to turn it back. But the plates are definitely all handmade, because it didn't line up.
I also lost the high E string so it's definitely working it's way up on the priority list to visit my luthier and a staytrem bridge.
After dating some parts I now know the following: 1971 serial, 1966 pots and a 1968 special neck (if I can trust the seller). Not sure about the neck pickup yet.
The previous owner bought it from a guy in a hippie band in 1981, so I assume that was the original owner.
I'll probably need to get the buffing wheel out at some point.
I managed to ruin the switches so only the neck pickup works. The switch plate seemed to be turned a 180 degrees, so I figured that I just needed to turn it back. But the plates are definitely all handmade, because it didn't line up.
I also lost the high E string so it's definitely working it's way up on the priority list to visit my luthier and a staytrem bridge.
After dating some parts I now know the following: 1971 serial, 1966 pots and a 1968 special neck (if I can trust the seller). Not sure about the neck pickup yet.
The previous owner bought it from a guy in a hippie band in 1981, so I assume that was the original owner.