Hey! Long time no speak *NGD!* BMM Content
- JSett
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Hey! Long time no speak *NGD!* BMM Content
Hey everyone. It's been a while.
Took a break from all my usual haunts for the last couple of years while I concentrated on getting my life together and re-training in a new job. Finally I'm back to a comfortable position and *actually* have some spare time and money again.
I promised myself no new guitars and to try to enjoy what I actually have rather than constantly living with the desire of new toys. For a while, my GAS was completely cured. But, it came back. Probably in significant part thanks to OSG'r GaryPtaszek constantly sharing pictures of beautiful offsets to me via instagram hahah
So, this afternoon I treated myself to this:
And when DHL arrive tomorrow I may have a rather large smile on my face. Interested to see what that RSD bridge is like. Strong chance I'll swap out a Mastery for it and try and sell it on.
Current plans for it are simple. I have some White witch hats to pop on and I MIGHT try out a mint/parchment guard. Not sure yet until I see the tort in person.
Anyway, hope you're all well
Took a break from all my usual haunts for the last couple of years while I concentrated on getting my life together and re-training in a new job. Finally I'm back to a comfortable position and *actually* have some spare time and money again.
I promised myself no new guitars and to try to enjoy what I actually have rather than constantly living with the desire of new toys. For a while, my GAS was completely cured. But, it came back. Probably in significant part thanks to OSG'r GaryPtaszek constantly sharing pictures of beautiful offsets to me via instagram hahah
So, this afternoon I treated myself to this:
And when DHL arrive tomorrow I may have a rather large smile on my face. Interested to see what that RSD bridge is like. Strong chance I'll swap out a Mastery for it and try and sell it on.
Current plans for it are simple. I have some White witch hats to pop on and I MIGHT try out a mint/parchment guard. Not sure yet until I see the tort in person.
Anyway, hope you're all well
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak (incoming NGD)
YOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! Congratulations! I had this on my Reverb watch list ever since it went up. No way I could afford it but I love that thing and just liked seeing the pics of it every day. Absolutely drool worthy instrument!johnnysomersett wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 7:00 amHey everyone. It's been a while.
Took a break from all my usual haunts for the last couple of years while I concentrated on getting my life together and re-training in a new job. Finally I'm back to a comfortable position and *actually* have some spare time and money again.
I promised myself no new guitars and to try to enjoy what I actually have rather than constantly living with the desire of new toys. For a while, my GAS was completely cured. But, it came back. Probably in significant part thanks to OSG'r GaryPtaszek constantly sharing pictures of beautiful offsets to me via instagram hahah
So, this afternoon I treated myself to this:
And when DHL arrive tomorrow I may have a rather large smile on my face. Interested to see what that RSD bridge is like. Strong chance I'll swap out a Mastery for it and try and sell it on.
Anyway, hope you're all well
- JSett
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak (incoming NGD)
Yeah, I probably shouldn't have spent quite so much but the last 12 months have been a rollercoaster (for everyone I know) and I needed a little pick me up so stretched the budget a little.
I will report back when it lands.
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak (incoming NGD)
Welcome back man! And you've chosen to return in style. What a sweet-looking guitar!
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak (incoming NGD)
If you dig the Mastery I think you'll enjoy that bridge. The few comparisons I've read/heard suggest they both have a pretty similar impact on the sound, both being non-rocking, low friction bridges. That, and I think the RSD-J bridges are handmade for the guitars, so that's cool.
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak (incoming NGD)
Nice. I have definitely admired that very guitar.
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak (incoming NGD)
Indeed, I've heard they have a similar feel. I'll probably pull a mastery off one of the others to test it out and see what I prefer. There definitely is the temptation to flip it and recoup some of my money though as I've only seen one of these bridges on reverb and it sold for nearly $500Veitchy wrote: ↑Thu Apr 29, 2021 4:19 pmIf you dig the Mastery I think you'll enjoy that bridge. The few comparisons I've read/heard suggest they both have a pretty similar impact on the sound, both being non-rocking, low friction bridges. That, and I think the RSD-J bridges are handmade for the guitars, so that's cool.
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak (incoming NGD)
Ah man that's fantastic! Is it the one from CODA? I saw that go up on insta the other day and it's the first time in a while I've seen a CS jazzmaster that spoke to me.
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak (incoming NGD)
Wow, love everything about that guitar! If it were me I’d leave the tort, that combo looks great!
I mean, if the tort pattern isn’t great in person I’d do a spitfire for this...it’s such a great looking guitar that it deserves it!
Gives us some feedback once you get some time with it!
I mean, if the tort pattern isn’t great in person I’d do a spitfire for this...it’s such a great looking guitar that it deserves it!
Gives us some feedback once you get some time with it!
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak (incoming NGD)
Yeah, it's the Coda one. Apparently it's the second time it's been in there - I guess the previous owner needed some quick money. I probably could have got it a touch cheaper privately but they're not particularly common.
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- JSett
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak (incoming NGD)
I'm normally a tort-on-everything guy and a nice authentic Spitfire might be on the cards for sure!daysleeperjeff wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 4:27 amWow, love everything about that guitar! If it were me I’d leave the tort, that combo looks great!
I mean, if the tort pattern isn’t great in person I’d do a spitfire for this...it’s such a great looking guitar that it deserves it!
Gives us some feedback once you get some time with it!
Silly Rabbit, don't you know scooped mids are for kids?
- JSett
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak *NGD!* BMM Content
Well, thanks to the wonders of DHL Express, this landed this afternoon...
With the rest of the gang...
Initial impressions are: Unplugged it's VERY resonant and lighter than my others. Feels great in the hand and, despite the medium jumbo frets (I'm used to vintage size), actually seems familiar and easy to play. Nice fast neck. Plugged in it's very spanky. I'm not sure if that's because it's actually been years since I've had a JM with a classic bridge pickup and not a WRHB or down to the RSD bridge.
RSD bridge? VERY comfortable under the hand. Zero string movement and stays in tune just fine despite gratuitous vibrato action. I will swap in a Mastery to see what that does to the tone and feel and then make a decision as to whether or not it stays.
Overall... very pleased and definitely worth the 3k I laid down for it. It's a distinct jump up from AVRI to CS in quality that I wasn't expecting to be so noticeable. Whether or not it's 'double/triple the price' better? I'm not sure.
Anyway. Happy days
With the rest of the gang...
Initial impressions are: Unplugged it's VERY resonant and lighter than my others. Feels great in the hand and, despite the medium jumbo frets (I'm used to vintage size), actually seems familiar and easy to play. Nice fast neck. Plugged in it's very spanky. I'm not sure if that's because it's actually been years since I've had a JM with a classic bridge pickup and not a WRHB or down to the RSD bridge.
RSD bridge? VERY comfortable under the hand. Zero string movement and stays in tune just fine despite gratuitous vibrato action. I will swap in a Mastery to see what that does to the tone and feel and then make a decision as to whether or not it stays.
Overall... very pleased and definitely worth the 3k I laid down for it. It's a distinct jump up from AVRI to CS in quality that I wasn't expecting to be so noticeable. Whether or not it's 'double/triple the price' better? I'm not sure.
Anyway. Happy days
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak *NGD!* BMM Content
Man that is a pretty one, congrats and enjoy!
- JSett
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Re: Hey! Long time no speak *NGD!* BMM Content
Thanks! I'm definitely smitten. The tort is a little ugly in the flesh so I'm going to grab a Lavaguard for it
Popped on some witch hats I've had in stock for a LONG time (from that NOS batch sold on here many, many years ago) and, they were still pretty white. Two hours in some crazy strong Yorkshire Tea and they came out nearly a bang-on match for the stock plastics! Just a subtle difference in the yellow tones but acceptable enough even for the pickiest of eyes.
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