NGD 1964 Fender Jaguar

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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stewart wrote:PAINT IT
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Got the cash for a Danocaster finish. Just have to prep it to ship.
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Fuck yea, headstock too?
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BLONDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
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Then I would lose the original decal.
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NO PAINT HEADSTOCK
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Got a 1964 Mustang bridge to pop on it. The staytrem was a cool option, but I think the Mustang bridge should be ok and was cheaper. Friday I am picking up some sandpaper to prep the body for mailing to Danocaster. I am nervous about taking it apart. I am sure it is not going to be a big deal, but I am always nervous with my older guitars. I am going to screw my tortoise guard to a piece of wood to keep it from potentially shrinking. Any tips ahead of time for dissassembly? I have built guitars and such, but wanted to see if there are any special things to keep in mind when taking apart a vintage guitar.
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don't get drunk first. don't use an electric screwdriver. put all the bits into labelled ziploc bags with a note of which part of the guitar they're from.
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Cool. I learned on a project a ways back about the electric screwdriver.... :) Totally good call there.
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Electric Screwdriver?

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good call with the guard. with the 62 jag i worked on years ago the second i took off the guard i instantly regretted it cuz it was a mother fucker to get back on, it had shrunk around the pickups and it took alot of wibbly wobbly bullshit to get it back on.
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To do matching headstock or not.... I have a good decal I could use for it. Not a perfect match though. My stock decal has three PAT's and my replacement only has two.

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Found the info:
Fender was acquired by Columbia Broadcasting System January 5, 1965. Fender Jaguar decals changed as well adding one patent number (DES 186,826 PAT. 2,960,900 2,972,923 3,143,028 & PAT. PEND).
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I've never understood the original decal thing if it's getting a refin, it might make resale come down a touch but if it's a dano refin it could counter
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His work is top notch for sure.
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Post by Thomas »

Don't paint the headstock. Vintage guitars look way cooler with the plain headstock.

If you really wanted a matching headstock you could always sell off the neck with the complete logo on it and buy one on ebay with the logo missing. That way you'll be making a little bit of money rather than lowering the value of the one you have.
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I wouldn't refinish the headstock.
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Do not refinish the headstock.
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Leave the headstock alone.
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IT IS PAINTED YET