AVRI Jag 62 - Questions

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AVRI Jag 62 - Questions

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Hello all,

I was talking with my friend last night and he owns a real 62 Jag and he asking questions like does it have clay dots and a slab board?
The dots look almost like paper and the finger board does look thick from the heel but it doesn't curve at the headstock like a 62.

In all honesty none of this matters to me. If my Jag was made of reprocessed cigarette packets I would still be pleased as punch with it.
It would just be nice to know, my googling skills are failing me and I am not getting much info on these things

So if anyone has any knowledge they could share, that would be cool.

Thanks
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Post by robroe »

need bullet points.

your post is all rambley
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robroe wrote:need bullet points.

your post is all rambley
I am the ramble man
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Re: AVRI Jag 62 - Questions

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meltedbuzzbox wrote: The dots look almost like paper and the finger board does look thick from the heel but it doesn't curve at the headstock like a 62.

So if anyone has any knowledge they could share, that would be cool.

Thanks
They profile the headstocks differently now, so the curve wouldn't be so clear - it should be obvious from the heel end though.
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Post by Rox »

You have pics? Aren't the AVRI dots kinda pearloid? Paper like would be the last word for me to describe them.