Duo-Sonic Jag-Stang

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Duo-Sonic Jag-Stang

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lank: http://reverb.com/item/717441-fender-p ... stang-neck


This is an amazing guitar IMO. Just two problems: I don't love the bridge, and it's overpriced for sure.

Essentially someone refinished a 50s Duo-Sonic body, routed it for a JB in the bridge, and slapped on a Jag-Stang neck. Sweet.


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It reminds me of the '59/'77 I put together for the missus. I chucked a Strat hard tail bridge on it. I tried to find an original but they were selling for more money than the rest of the guitar cost.

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Good pedigree but it's an ugly bugger.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang? :x
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Re: Duo-Sonic Jag-Stang

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singlepup wrote:lank: http://reverb.com/item/717441-fender-p ... stang-neck


This is an amazing guitar IMO. Just two problems: I don't love the bridge, and it's overpriced for sure.

Essentially someone refinished a 50s Duo-Sonic body, routed it for a JB in the bridge, and slapped on a Jag-Stang neck. Sweet.


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What is that bridge?? Its a monster! A MONSTER!!
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Looks like an old Schaller or Leo Quan probably not made anymore. Some type of '70s hot-rod piece intended to "fix" the "primitive" old Fender hardware by cock-rock standards, in any case. Schaller's roller hardtail still looks a bit like that, albeit more refined and less hand-jabby.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang? :x
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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paul_ wrote:Looks like an old Schaller or Leo Quan probably not made anymore. Some type of '70s hot-rod piece intended to "fix" the "primitive" old Fender hardware by cock-rock standards, in any case. Schaller's roller hardtail still looks a bit like that, albeit more refined and less hand-jabby.
Its funny how it just looks more primitive. Big square block of metal, nothing space age about it at all!
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paul_ wrote:Looks like an old Schaller or Leo Quan probably not made anymore. Some type of '70s hot-rod piece intended to "fix" the "primitive" old Fender hardware by cock-rock standards, in any case. Schaller's roller hardtail still looks a bit like that, albeit more refined and less hand-jabby.
Teh sustain and all that...

It does look a bit aesthetically unbalanced but I think that's the bucker w/mounting plate more than the bridge. I quite like it.
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Yeah I think it is just the bucker. That head-to-toe shot of it in the case makes the top horn look a bit funny too, the dead-on shot of the body right below it strikes me better somehow.

Teh sustain blockz. It's either that or kidnap Clapton and have a back-alley finger transplant done, dear magazine reader!
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang? :x
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"