Cheapest Jazzmaster alternative

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Cheapest Jazzmaster alternative

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Ok, I would never get that, but its 98EUR
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Ok, I would never get that, but its 98EUR
Near-identical to the Stagg M350.. looks a little less curvy though:

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The Jazzmaster-thang is pretty nice, though.
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I would never bother but it would be cool to see young kids picking up guitar playing this rather than a strat clone or some ugly bc rich
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I wonder if the rhyming slang name is deliberate?
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looks like the same headstock.
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Ginko as a tonewood?

Very interesting, though the abundance of old growth in Eastern China would seem to be an eternal renewable source worth using for something.
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And while we're on the subject...


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SKC Willie wrote:Image


looks like the same headstock.
I'd so slap a Mastery on that bitch
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I'd slap two on there.


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I'd put a Fender decal on it as well.
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Needs a B+B neck1k
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Johno wrote:Needs a B+B neck1k
I know a guy who could do that. He will even explain the entire process to you in all caps and run on sentences with no punctuation.
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ultratwin wrote:Ginko as a tonewood?

Very interesting, though the abundance of old growth in Eastern China would seem to be an eternal renewable source worth using for something.
I guess any material can be a " tone " material if you can make a musical instrument out of it .. Dano uses masonite ..Parker uses graphite ... BC Rich and Ibanez have used acrylic .

But my guess is a 2 piece ginko body might sound better than a 5 piece alder or mahogany one....
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Ginkgo is the most ancient tree known to humanity, no? Id love a ginkgo body
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Doog wrote:
riotshield wrote:Image


Ok, I would never get that, but its 98EUR
Near-identical to the Stagg M350.. looks a little less curvy though:

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The Jazzmaster-thang is pretty nice, though.
nah, the stagg is a copy of a fernandes decade. these newer jack and danny guitars are copied from the jagmaster body shape and pickguard.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
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I had a Stagg for a while. It was OK.

Bit rough around the edges.
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Post by ekwatts »

Yeah, Staggs are your real average cheapy guitars. A beginner wouldn't know the difference, they're servicable, but anyone that has been playing for a few years would definitely notice the difference between one and, say, a Squier.
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