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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Not yet. It is stalled because I am getting my house ready to possibly sell. :) I also need to buy some sandpaper still. Little details. It's new/old bridge arrived today though. It is a 1964 Mustang bridge. Should work great and match it better than the generic Jaguar bridge I have on at the moment.

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Been busy selling my house. Got time to get the new (old) bridge put on. Works great! I really like it.

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With the flash you can see how rad the tort is.

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Love that tort!!
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I too vote NO on the refin......
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Still on the fence on the refin. It has already been stripped of it's finish anyways so I don't think it would hurt it value wise to have a well done paint job, but I also don't mind the natural look.
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As we all know.... 'old wood is good wood'..... but when you can see it..... it also looks good too.
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I love a brightly colored Jag, but the finish you've already got bears a striking resemblance to Elvis Costello's famous Jazzmaster, which I think is pretty damn cool:

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It looks like you've already got a pretty jaw-dropping collection of Jag colors, so I think my vote would go for keeping this one as-is for novelty's sake. It's pretty unique.
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needs paint
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needs pink paint
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Needs a nice sunburst
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It was sunburst. No idea if it was a nice burst though. I can only see what is in the cavities. :)
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I wouldn't paint it.It's not everyday that you see a blonde jag and it looks pretty cool. Blonde guitars are great cuz you know youre getting the bestwood.
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ykk211 wrote:I wouldn't paint it.It's not everyday that you see a blonde jag and it looks pretty cool. Blonde guitars are great cuz you know youre getting the bestwood.
Eh. I would get it refinished professionally with the original sunburst. You can still see the wood.
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The pickguard had shrunken around the switches before I got it and it was bugging me that it was lifted up and going over the switch plate, so today I took the guard off, baked it to flatten it, and used a small file to enlarge the hole so it would lay flat. Went PERFECT. Looks better than ever.

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Not perfectly flat, but WAY better.
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Nice man. Think baking would work with pearl? My '65 Stang guard is shrinking a bit.
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It wasn't to fix any shrinking, just to flatten it. If the guard was curled up, it would work. I did 210 in the oven for fifteen minutes. Had it between two heavy pieces of wood to press it flat. If you have glass baking trays, those work well.
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Oh ok. It's not that bad. Just a bit of shrinking around the screws. No lifting yet.
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Very nice job. I would have been paranoid that it'd burst into flames or something.
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I was TERRIFIED I was going to ruin it. LOL
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thats a great looking guitar sir!