NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
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NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
I finally put together a Jag after many other partscasters - Strats, Teles and JMs. Don’t know why I waited so long - maybe the hesitation was a product of being unfamiliar with the 24” scale, IDK. In any event, I finally decided I’d had enough of putting together other models - seemed like the logical next step.
So I went about acquiring all of the parts over the last 6-10 months (most of that was waiting on the neck - ordered from Musikraft and from there shipped to MJT for finishing). Finally secured the last piece a few days ago (the Mastery string tree - why? Got a new job and thought - what the hell - why not!
Assembly was a new challenge- one I didn’t want to conquer by attempting to do ALL of the wiring/soldering myself, so I ordered a harness on Reverb - and I’m really glad I did! There’s a lot more going on under the hood than on your average Strat or Tele! I also did the same with my JM builds - the extra cost compared to the parts by themselves is worth not having the frustration of me trying to solder in those tight spaces. I can solder OK but I’m no pro (my stubby Shrekesque fingers don’t help matters either!). All that channeling…I digress.
So below is a horrible picture of my new Shaguar. I am in love! Not because it’s new or I'm in the Honeymoon phase - I know what that is and this ain’t it. But because - OMG! - the growl. Yup. The GROWL. I’ve not played a guitar that sounds like this before - I’m sure the pickups help - man do I love them!!! And I’m finding uses for ALL of the switching options - and finding true appreciation for the strangle switch. I feel like this guitar truly is “versatile”. Way more so than I thought or expected.
I had what I thought were wiring issues - weird stuff happening on the rhythm channel. After grounding the plate though - all is right in the world and working properly. And oh my god the tones! Oh yeah - covered that.
Build specs:
Body:
Aged LPB by Bloomdoom guitars. Dustin is a prince! Easy as heck to work with and very timely communication and product delivery. And, well, he does super work!
Pickups:
Bootstrap Big Spotted Cats. Ryan is also - a prince - and a ludicrously amazing pickup winder. I have his pickups in many of my guitars. In fact at least one set of the main Fender 4, LMK if have questions.
Various hardware parts from Reverb/MJT (they did the plates for me).
Neck: ( I added the B&B after I placed the original order. They allowed me to do so as they hadn’t started work on it yet)
Jaguar Neck Custom Build:
Construction Type: 2 Piece Constructed
Orientation: Right for Right Handed Players
Scale Length: 24.0" Standard Fender
Number of Frets: 22
Nut Width: 1-5/8" (41.3mm)
Heel Width and Type: 2-3/16" (55.55mm)
Truss Rod Type: Dual Acting w/ Vintage Nut adjust @ Heel
Shaft Wood: Rock Maple
Fingerboard Wood: Ebony ($75.00)
Fingerboard Style: Slab (Standard Fender)
Fingerboard Radius: 10"
Finger Board Edge Style: Semi Rolled Fingerboard Edges
Tuner Hole Size: 10mm F Tuners
Top Inlay Type: Pearled Blocks (White)
Side Markers: Black 2mm
Side Marker Location: Center of Fingerboard Wood
12th Dot Spacing: Wide (Vintage Style Pre 1964)
Fret Size and Type: 7150 Stainless (Medium Jumbo) ($40.00)
Back Profile Shape and Size: C 90 90
Binding: White
Neck Roasting Option: NONE
Tuner Install: NONE
Nut Installation: NONE
Neck Mounting Holes:Drill Neck Mounting Holes Standard Fender Patter
Finish: Raw (No Warranty)
Fingerboard Finish: None (I Will Apply my Own)
So I went about acquiring all of the parts over the last 6-10 months (most of that was waiting on the neck - ordered from Musikraft and from there shipped to MJT for finishing). Finally secured the last piece a few days ago (the Mastery string tree - why? Got a new job and thought - what the hell - why not!
Assembly was a new challenge- one I didn’t want to conquer by attempting to do ALL of the wiring/soldering myself, so I ordered a harness on Reverb - and I’m really glad I did! There’s a lot more going on under the hood than on your average Strat or Tele! I also did the same with my JM builds - the extra cost compared to the parts by themselves is worth not having the frustration of me trying to solder in those tight spaces. I can solder OK but I’m no pro (my stubby Shrekesque fingers don’t help matters either!). All that channeling…I digress.
So below is a horrible picture of my new Shaguar. I am in love! Not because it’s new or I'm in the Honeymoon phase - I know what that is and this ain’t it. But because - OMG! - the growl. Yup. The GROWL. I’ve not played a guitar that sounds like this before - I’m sure the pickups help - man do I love them!!! And I’m finding uses for ALL of the switching options - and finding true appreciation for the strangle switch. I feel like this guitar truly is “versatile”. Way more so than I thought or expected.
I had what I thought were wiring issues - weird stuff happening on the rhythm channel. After grounding the plate though - all is right in the world and working properly. And oh my god the tones! Oh yeah - covered that.
Build specs:
Body:
Aged LPB by Bloomdoom guitars. Dustin is a prince! Easy as heck to work with and very timely communication and product delivery. And, well, he does super work!
Pickups:
Bootstrap Big Spotted Cats. Ryan is also - a prince - and a ludicrously amazing pickup winder. I have his pickups in many of my guitars. In fact at least one set of the main Fender 4, LMK if have questions.
Various hardware parts from Reverb/MJT (they did the plates for me).
Neck: ( I added the B&B after I placed the original order. They allowed me to do so as they hadn’t started work on it yet)
Jaguar Neck Custom Build:
Construction Type: 2 Piece Constructed
Orientation: Right for Right Handed Players
Scale Length: 24.0" Standard Fender
Number of Frets: 22
Nut Width: 1-5/8" (41.3mm)
Heel Width and Type: 2-3/16" (55.55mm)
Truss Rod Type: Dual Acting w/ Vintage Nut adjust @ Heel
Shaft Wood: Rock Maple
Fingerboard Wood: Ebony ($75.00)
Fingerboard Style: Slab (Standard Fender)
Fingerboard Radius: 10"
Finger Board Edge Style: Semi Rolled Fingerboard Edges
Tuner Hole Size: 10mm F Tuners
Top Inlay Type: Pearled Blocks (White)
Side Markers: Black 2mm
Side Marker Location: Center of Fingerboard Wood
12th Dot Spacing: Wide (Vintage Style Pre 1964)
Fret Size and Type: 7150 Stainless (Medium Jumbo) ($40.00)
Back Profile Shape and Size: C 90 90
Binding: White
Neck Roasting Option: NONE
Tuner Install: NONE
Nut Installation: NONE
Neck Mounting Holes:Drill Neck Mounting Holes Standard Fender Patter
Finish: Raw (No Warranty)
Fingerboard Finish: None (I Will Apply my Own)
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
This looks awesome!
Jaguars are amazing! Enjoy!
Jaguars are amazing! Enjoy!
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
Congrats & enjoy! The Shaguar is a beauty! Love the aged Lake Placid Blue finish with the mint(?) pickguard!
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
Yeah - just a standard Fender mint green. I wanted to go with a Spitfire green tort - but the wallet said: “No!”Surfysonic wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 1:42 pmCongrats & enjoy! The Shaguar is a beauty! Love the aged Lake Placid Blue finish with the mint(?) pickguard!
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
That is beautiful. Love that color. Doesn’t seem like LPB buy is fantastic whatever you call it.
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
That’s great. I’m particularly impressed with how dead-on the headstock and body are Sounds like MJT matched the body color. If so they did a superb job.
It’s not a perfect match, but on mid-60’s Jag there’s going to be some difference.
It’s not a perfect match, but on mid-60’s Jag there’s going to be some difference.
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
Nice! I might get a Spitfire or a Decoboom pickguard for my Musikraft/MJT Jazzmaster build or I may just use an anodized gold. If the anodized gold doesn't work, a Spitfire Crazy '60s Vintage Faded Orange would be my second choice.Norrin Radd wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 2:14 pmYeah - just a standard Fender mint green. I wanted to go with a Spitfire green tort - but the wallet said: “No!”Surfysonic wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 1:42 pmCongrats & enjoy! The Shaguar is a beauty! Love the aged Lake Placid Blue finish with the mint(?) pickguard!
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
I wish I could have gotten on with the 24" scale (curse of being 203cm tall, I suppose), because the tone of my Jaguar was magical.
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
The guitar looks fantastic just the way it is - don’t ever put tort on it.Norrin Radd wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 2:14 pmYeah - just a standard Fender mint green. I wanted to go with a Spitfire green tort - but the wallet said: “No!”Surfysonic wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 1:42 pmCongrats & enjoy! The Shaguar is a beauty! Love the aged Lake Placid Blue finish with the mint(?) pickguard!
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
Gorgeous Jaguar.
Jaguars are indeed awesome. Enjoy!!
Jaguars are indeed awesome. Enjoy!!
Det er mig der holder traeerne sammen.
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
Lovely! I'm a sucker for aged LPB!
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
i avoided jags forever and am mad about it. now it’s the guitar I play the most, AND i keep skinny 10 gauge strings on it. that color and pickguard are just spectacular together.
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
Beautiful guitar!Norrin Radd wrote: ↑Thu Jun 30, 2022 12:16 pmBuild specs:
Neck: ( I added the B&B after I placed the original order. They allowed me to do so as they hadn’t started work on it yet)
Jaguar Neck Custom Build:
Where did you order the neck?
I didn't see the radius on the spec sheet?
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
Yep, more guitars should come in a dark blue! It seems weirdly rare and it's one of my favourite colours.Doesn’t seem like LPB buy is fantastic whatever you call it.
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Re: NGD: Why didn’t anyone tell me how frickin’ amazing the Jaguar is?!?!?
Coincidentally, I got my first Mustang, and it was in LPB last month, and got my first Jag (in Shell Pink) yesterday. I always assumed the scale length would be too short on these, but of course I was wrong. But I had no idea the little Jag would be so big and heavy. That is the one thing I don't like about it. Thankfully I play bass, so it's not excessively heavy to me.
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