that would be so epic to hear.Jaguar018 wrote: I know he can play anything, and pretty much sound awesome.
I heard a story of Drozd, when he was back in his full-on drunk & drugged up state playing all of MBV's loveless on piano. THAT would be cool to hear.
Steven Drozd Jazzmaster question
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Actually i just remembered that when i saw them live Wayne actually played the solo on "The Observer" and that was the only guitar he played, but he played his seafoam jm for that. Pretty Bad Ass.
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where do you get those (tuners)?sullen wrote: Steven is the main reason I wanted a B+B JM. Just awesome, and the Pearl Tuners really make it classy!
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From Jim Shine's JM site -jem_jack wrote:where do you get those (tuners)?sullen wrote: Steven is the main reason I wanted a B+B JM. Just awesome, and the Pearl Tuners really make it classy!
"1965-1975 Fender made “F” Tuners. Earliest F tuner equipped guitars feature Kluson tuner hole piloted necks with factory filled screw pilot holes. There are also a small number of Jazzmasters with factory equipped Grover tuners. These tuners have a square pearloid button and a hand engraved F on the rear cap of the housing. These necks usually have a veneer on the rear hiding the doweled F tuner pilot holes."
About half way down the page -
http://www.jimshine.com/jazzmaster/intr ... jazzma.htm
He mentions having seen them on Coronados, Jaguar, and a Strat. I have seen a set on one of the Fender Acoustics that used a bolt on neck with all the tuners on one side, like most Fender necks. The last set of tuners only I saw on eBay went for $110. My guess would be bought the guitar that way, but you never know.
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Yeah probably bought it that way, back when jazzmaster's where cheap
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even wasted, I imagine it sounded tight.Professor Plum wrote:that would be so epic to hear.Jaguar018 wrote: I know he can play anything, and pretty much sound awesome.
I heard a story of Drozd, when he was back in his full-on drunk & drugged up state playing all of MBV's loveless on piano. THAT would be cool to hear.
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Jaguar018 wrote: I know he can play anything, and pretty much sound awesome.
I heard a story of Drozd, when he was back in his full-on drunk & drugged up state playing all of MBV's loveless on piano. THAT would be cool to hear.
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Resurrecting this thread.
Anybody know what knobs are on there? And is the pickguard white or parchment? I'm thinking of putting together a "replica."
Anybody know what knobs are on there? And is the pickguard white or parchment? I'm thinking of putting together a "replica."
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What a delightful time capsule this thread is! 2009, wow! This was right before embryonic. What a time that was (I was just 20).
You should hit up the new rig rundown he did a couple months back. Shot in full HD so you might learn more. Also, they referenced a couple articles they did on his gear that likely have some quality photos.
https://offsetguitars.com/forums/viewto ... 1&t=125908
Wait, you posted that! Nevermind!
You should hit up the new rig rundown he did a couple months back. Shot in full HD so you might learn more. Also, they referenced a couple articles they did on his gear that likely have some quality photos.
https://offsetguitars.com/forums/viewto ... 1&t=125908
Wait, you posted that! Nevermind!
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Lol yeah I was going to resurrect that thread but this one seemed way cooler lol. I just can't tell from photos if it's white or mint or parchment. I have a white one already but it's pristine shiny. Trying to decide if a prerelic'd parchment one would justify the cost.
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I know, he doesn't mention what the lead circuit replacement knobs are. They don't look like regular reflector knobs!
If that's the original 67 pickguard would it have been mint?
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Yesterday i ordered a creme guard for my '79 JM because of Drozd. Dreamy, and the wear on mine is quite similar.
Might even do the hotrail thing
Ps: don't even like the flaming lips very much
Might even do the hotrail thing
Ps: don't even like the flaming lips very much
i love delay SO much ...that i procrastinate all the time.
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I'm working on something that may make the hotrail thing easier, if you're interested.