Fender Traditional 60s Jaguar LBP with matching headstock
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Re: Fender Traditional 60s Jaguar LBP with matching headstock
Question for those who have one of the Traditional Jags, how chunky is the neck on these? I've read the comments stating it's a fat neck, but how much compared to other offsets? As chunky as the Mascis JM? I don't really like super thin necks, but really chunky baseball bat necks aren't my thing either. So I'm wondering if a thick U-shaped neck would be good for me.
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Re: Fender Traditional 60s Jaguar LBP with matching headstock
It’s certainly a handful. It’s also 9.5 radius and pretty narrow at the nut. Last guitar I bought before this is a vintera mustang and it now feels like a toy to play
I also have an Ed O’Brien strat with a V neck and the Jaguar feels bigger than that - also quite a bit bigger than my Jazzmaster which is a cij from about 15 years ago.
It’s a fantastically made guitar though and I’m not regretting buying it blind.
I also have an Ed O’Brien strat with a V neck and the Jaguar feels bigger than that - also quite a bit bigger than my Jazzmaster which is a cij from about 15 years ago.
It’s a fantastically made guitar though and I’m not regretting buying it blind.