I think I'd like it of you fixed all the things that Nick pointed out, but that would basically turn it back into a normal Jazzmaster, but white and with a matching headstock.
Lulz at that Andertons description. Hardly period correct hardware, and oh yeah indie rock came right after the popularity of surf. Also, it's just a regular old Blacktop HH model, in a different color?
Despite that, give it a different color guard (black or a dark gray anodized aluminum would be my choices), filtertron style pickups, and white witch hat knobs and I'd rock it. I don't even mind the lack of upper controls, though it would've been so much better if they put switches up there for coil splits.
I never can get humbucker rings that are put over the pickguard. Just beyond my understanding
If talking about the guitar in general, it seems OK to me. I remember folks were puking at Pawn Shop Mustang, Vintage Modified Jaguars with strat jack plates or Jazzmasters without tremolo and now everyone likes them. Just give it a time
sunshiner wrote:I never can get humbucker rings that are put over the pickguard. Just beyond my understanding
I think it became a commonplace sight due to people concealing shoddy route work and/or having a pickguard route that was too wide for a bucker (like jags and jazzies) while now it's just sort of been around as a thing long enough that people are trying it from the get-go... which I agree doesn't make a lot of sense, I'll admit to having a soft spot for teh Kurdtz's Jag but not many other guitars to bear this combo.
I do see it making sense to some on big-pickguarded SGs though, because of the string angle. The rings on the original SGs were slanted because the neck is pitched back, so the strings get closer to the body toward the neck. I generally stick foam under the bridge-side of both pickups on my bigguard ones, but you'll see many (including an Angus Young sig model) just go with rings on top. It lets you get the polepieces closer to the strings.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"