My Jaguar Clarence

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My Jaguar Clarence

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Here's a few pics of my latest creation. Started life as a Vintage Modified Squier in Candy Apple Red. I wanted to pay a small tribute to the man behind Fender - Clarence Leonidas himself.

Here's the specs:
Warmoth neck w/ custom decal, Warmoth bridge, AllParts pickguard, Jap Jag trem. Sprayed using auto paint I had mixed from the local shop. Blue has a slight metallic in it.

I've been playing it for about 2 months now and it just keeps getting better. Really happy with how this turned out. Hope you all like.

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Post by Mo Law-ka »

Cool!
I was really confused by the logo for a second. Then I scrolled down and saw the rest of the guitar. NOICE
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Post by BearBoy »

That's really nice PVDindie. What pickups did you put in (they don't look like the stock Squier Duncan Designed ones)?
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Post by SKC Willie »

that decal is a really nice color. not a huge fan of that shade of blue but the metallic makes it all okay.
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Post by luciguci »

Damn, I like that. Good job!
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BearBoy wrote:That's really nice PVDindie. What pickups did you put in (they don't look like the stock Squier Duncan Designed ones)?
It's the stock pickups/electronics. I just lightly sanded off the Duncan name on the covers and then set them in coffee for a few days to yellow them up a bit.
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Post by speedfish »

Well done. Love the maple fretboard. What was your total cost for the build if you don't mind my asking?
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PVDindie wrote:It's the stock pickups/electronics. I just lightly sanded off the Duncan name on the covers and then set them in coffee for a few days to yellow them up a bit.
Ah, that explains it. Looks ace.
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Post by BillClay »

Looks fucking ace, love the maple
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speedfish wrote:Well done. Love the maple fretboard. What was your total cost for the build if you don't mind my asking?
New Squier Vintage Modified = $289
Warmoth Neck = $310
Warmoth Bridge = $49
Pickguard = $29
Jap Trem (ebay) = $21
Paint, tape, etc... = $28
Total = $726
After selling extra parts = $559

Sold original neck (ebay) - $118
Sold original bridge (ebay) -$19
Sold original trem (ebay) - $18
Sold original pickguard (ebay) - $12

Took me roughly 3 months from start to finish (6 weeks for the Warmoth neck to be built/shipped alone).

I knew I would never get what I invested back but still a lot less $$ than an American Anniversary edition @ $1700. Best part was that I built something completely customized to my exact spec's and I think it plays better than the American versions.
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Post by robert(original) »

i really like the use of the upside down "f" in the logo that was very creative, and its a cool lil project that you assembled.
very cool.
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Post by gusman2x »

I really like that, and the colour's ace.

Agree on the decal, cool and clever.
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Post by Fran »

Good work 8)
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Post by JohnnyTheBoy »

Very nice! Love the blue with maple neck, and its a fab idea to pay your respects to Clarence
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Post by jculpjr »

Points for originality. Great work.
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FUCKING SICK
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Post by Mike »

Love it.
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Post by jagsonic »

so cool!!!
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

wow. not a fan of the backward neck a la supersonic thing, but great color combo with the mapple