NGD: my 1st JM
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NGD: my 1st JM
Nothing but smiles so far, bought new from Wildwood (Bruce Beard) who was terrific in every way. Some specs:
-'62 Jazzmaster NOS
-2pc Alder body w/medium tint flat lam 5/4 qtr sawn maple neck
-60's oval C neck .800-.940
-6105 frets, 10" radius
-RSD bridge 9.5"
-'thin skin' lacquer
-8lbs 1.8 oz
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-'62 Jazzmaster NOS
-2pc Alder body w/medium tint flat lam 5/4 qtr sawn maple neck
-60's oval C neck .800-.940
-6105 frets, 10" radius
-RSD bridge 9.5"
-'thin skin' lacquer
-8lbs 1.8 oz
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Re: NGD: my 1st JM
Sundancer wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 1:09 pmNothing but smiles so far, bought new from Wildwood (Bruce Beard) who was terrific in every way. Some specs:
-'62 Jazzmaster NOS
-2pc Alder body w/medium tint flat lam 5/4 qtr sawn maple neck
-60's oval C neck .800-.940
-6105 frets, 10" radius
-RSD bridge 9.5"
-'thin skin' lacquer
-8lbs 1.8 oz
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The pics didn‘t work for me - so I tried to fix it.
Looking good! Great burst!
How did you get a hold of an RSD bridge? Are they sold as a part yet? Of still Custom Shop only?
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Re: NGD: my 1st JM
Thats a FCS WW10 version. WIldwood gets the RSD bridge on their Jazzmasters. I have asked Wildwood a number of times for any way to get an extra RSD bridge and... no dice sadly
I have worked with Bruce before and he is great to work with
Congrats on the NGD
I have worked with Bruce before and he is great to work with
Congrats on the NGD
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Re: NGD: my 1st JM
I'll be getting my FCS JM 250k LTD delivered here in a couple days. it has the same RSD Bridge. Can't wait to plug it into my Marshall 100W halfstack
I also have a tube blues jr amp that I'll be tinkering with as well
I also have a tube blues jr amp that I'll be tinkering with as well
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Re: NGD: my 1st JM
That’s a pretty good first Jazzmaster. Very distinct look with the maple fretboard and sunburst finish. Congrats!
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Re: NGD: my 1st JM
thanks very much 'May the Fuzz be with you" for fixing my images!!!
forgot to mention also that this JM is setup with Vol and Tone knobs that are oriented the way Strats and Teles are, rather than the way I've noticed on other JM models I've played. I understand the Tremolo arm is a 'push-in' that requires quite a bit of force to insert and even more to take out, I've pressed pretty hard but don't think it's in right and am nervous...will try it again this weekend. All my pots are 1MB except for the tone pot on the rhythm circuit, which is 50k, but so far I'm happy with the sounds and am not hearing much 60-cycle hum either. The maple neck was a selling point for me on this guitar and I don't recall seeing many maple neck JMs out there which is nice.
forgot to mention also that this JM is setup with Vol and Tone knobs that are oriented the way Strats and Teles are, rather than the way I've noticed on other JM models I've played. I understand the Tremolo arm is a 'push-in' that requires quite a bit of force to insert and even more to take out, I've pressed pretty hard but don't think it's in right and am nervous...will try it again this weekend. All my pots are 1MB except for the tone pot on the rhythm circuit, which is 50k, but so far I'm happy with the sounds and am not hearing much 60-cycle hum either. The maple neck was a selling point for me on this guitar and I don't recall seeing many maple neck JMs out there which is nice.
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Re: NGD: my 1st JM
Not sure what you mean here, they should be the same for JMs as on Strats and Teles (minus the second tone knob on the former).
Yes, it needs a pretty firm push to properly seat into the collet.
Once it's in, you really don't need to take it out.
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Re: NGD: my 1st JM
Zeus- both the American Pro II and American Vintage II JMs I played at a local dealer had the volume and tone knobs oriented so that when the knobs were on 10, the number on the dial directly facing the player was 5. I've heard and read people comment on this, but never heard an explanation why some JMs are like this while almost all other guitars are not.
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Re: NGD: my 1st JM
My RSD bridge is aged like the rest of the hardware. I'm tempted to hand polish it so it gleams. But I also want to leave the FCS setup completely alone. Meh. I'll probably leave it alone.
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Re: NGD: my 1st JM
Sounds like someone just jammed the knobs on the shafts - nothing specific to Jazzmasters about that.Sundancer wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 12:25 pmZeus- both the American Pro II and American Vintage II JMs I played at a local dealer had the volume and tone knobs oriented so that when the knobs were on 10, the number on the dial directly facing the player was 5. I've heard and read people comment on this, but never heard an explanation why some JMs are like this while almost all other guitars are not.
simply gently lift the knob off the shaft, rotate it to your desired orientation, and press it back down. Voila! the knobs are whatever orrietation you want them.