Jooky guitars
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Jooky guitars
Hello all,
So I am about to potentially trade my rosewood tele for a Jooky jazzmaster.
The guy is first rate to deal with and I really like the look of particular model.
What I was wondering, do any of you guys own a Jooky? If so what do you think of it?
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Re: Jooky guitars
The 80s MIJ Fender you mentioned in the other thread? Don't do it because that guitar is much cooler and worth far more than these.meltedbuzzbox wrote: trade my rosewood tele for a Jooky jazzmaster
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markleton wrote:Is this the guy that buys cheap bodies and necks off eBay then covers them in buckets of wank before selling them on for huge profit? He's always a bit vague about where bodies come from.
Scoring decently cheap bodies are probably the easy part, but I'm guessing that scheduling the master artist behind the unique finishes (between naps and feeding times) would dramatically limit actual production numbers.

^Thisbenecol wrote:I always get a distinct THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES vibe around these guitars.
Guy definitely had his cock out.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
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Re: Jooky guitars
This, a lot. Didn't spot the edited first post. Do not do it. You'd be swapping a £750 guitar (on a bad day) for a £200 guitar (on a good day).timhulio wrote:The 80s MIJ Fender you mentioned in the other thread? Don't do it because that guitar is much cooler and worth far more than these.meltedbuzzbox wrote: trade my rosewood tele for a Jooky jazzmaster
Being able to put a guitar together ≠ luthier/guitar maker.
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Re: Jooky guitars
This is the guitar I am looking at.benecol wrote:This, a lot. Didn't spot the edited first post. Do not do it. You'd be swapping a £750 guitar (on a bad day) for a £200 guitar (on a good day).timhulio wrote:The 80s MIJ Fender you mentioned in the other thread? Don't do it because that guitar is much cooler and worth far more than these.meltedbuzzbox wrote: trade my rosewood tele for a Jooky jazzmaster
Being able to put a guitar together ≠ luthier/guitar maker.
http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/10 ... ess#latest
Parts wise I think the guitar costs more than £200. Ultimately I want a nice jazzmaster, and I never play the rosewood tele.
I get what you guys are saying with a lot of the finished Jooky guitars. I would say the jazzmaster is an exception though.
Should I put the crack pipe down?
That one actually does look pretty nice.
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