Mid-2012 Squier Vintage Modified Jazzmaster Jaguar Mustang
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I hadn't seen them new for $275 before June, when Fender began their summer promotion and reduced the price by $25 (apparently to blow them out before the new ones arrive).Mages wrote:I think phil is right, the current VM jazz and jag are MSRP $499.99 and sell for $275. so these will probably be the same.
It's possible I've been shopping at the wrong places. But I would still wager ($25) that they'll be $299.99 at most major retailers upon initial release.
They're all up on Fender/Squier's site again with all of the available colors:
Jaguar
Jazzmaster
Mustang
I wonder what they're going to do with the current VM Jag and JM?
Jaguar
Jazzmaster
Mustang
I wonder what they're going to do with the current VM Jag and JM?
Why are most of the low E stings not on the saddles on the jazzmasters?
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Park me herewesttexasred wrote:Perfect! I'll have one Sonic Blue Jazzy, one Surf Green Jag,one Fiesta Red Mustang
It's funny as I checked the website out earlier to see about the specs of the JMJM and they weren't there then. Now ow can I get those 3 guitars past the wife
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rps-10 wrote:Doesn’t look like Mustang has contours, bummer.
No contours! Say it aint so! It'll be buckin like a "Bronco"!
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haha, I wish! I'll be flipping mine, same as my jag.Simon wrote:So... just to get this straight, are they doing lefty models of any of these?
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You would have to convert it back to the original bridge to fit the Mute. Which would mean filling the TOM holes with dowel then re-drilling etc.mastermorya wrote:How difficult/expensive would it be to add a mute to the VM Jag? I actually like the mute quite a lot, but am not sure I want to pay full freight on an AVRI for one...
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I've been out of the loop for a while so this is the first I've heard of these jags. I reeealy like the green one but ,sadly, I have £0 to spare so I'll just continue to reeealy like it for the moment.
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I've got my eye on the Surf Green Jaguar and Sonic Blue Mustang.
The biggest downside to the Mustang that I can see isn't the slab body - I actually slightly prefer that. Rather, IMHO, it's the Jag / Jazz style saddles. IMO, Mustang saddles are much better, but the old ones and the MIJ Mustang saddles won't work with the Squier's 9.5" fingerboard radius.
I predict a run on blue Loctite world-wide.
The biggest downside to the Mustang that I can see isn't the slab body - I actually slightly prefer that. Rather, IMHO, it's the Jag / Jazz style saddles. IMO, Mustang saddles are much better, but the old ones and the MIJ Mustang saddles won't work with the Squier's 9.5" fingerboard radius.
I predict a run on blue Loctite world-wide.