NGD: Vintera Jaguar OTM
Moderated By: mods
NGD: Vintera Jaguar OTM
So I decided I wanted to get some better microphones and maybe do so by freeing up some funds I have in gear I'm not really using. On the chopping block were my Alternate Reality XII and Nord Electro 2 61. I got one lowball offer on the XII, followed by a trade offer for a blue vintera jaguar. Hoping it wasn't the sonic blue I said maybe...I wasn't really wanting to trade but what he sent photos of was my ideal Jaguar....the same one that keeps catching my eye in the musiciansfriend/sweetwater banner ads, only upgraded with a staytrem bridge and mint pickguard. It was my birthday, I wanted to gift myself a new guitar without spending anything. I was a little on the fence because the honeymoon wasn't really over with the Tele I just built but fuuuuuck, I used it at practice tonight and now I just wish I had got one sooner. This may have also scratched my Jazzmaster itch because frankly this is just so good to play. I might be kicking myself when the XII reissues are like $2k on reverb in 6 months but here it is:
So now I have a Mustang and a Jaguar, feel like I finally belong on this forum haha.
So now I have a Mustang and a Jaguar, feel like I finally belong on this forum haha.
- plopswagon
- cutesy tag
- Posts: 18906
- Joined: Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:32 pm
- Location: 3rd Fret
- Contact:
Thanks, it's one of these:dots wrote:Stunner. What are the details on that? Love the matching headstock.
http://www.fender.com/en-US/electric-g ... 73300.html
- plopswagon
- cutesy tag
- Posts: 18906
- Joined: Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:32 pm
- Location: 3rd Fret
- Contact:
Mint guards only look good if everything else is mint too. This whole “cream covers and knobs with mint guard� thing that has started happening is wrong and looks bad.
That Jag is perfect, in any case.
That Jag is perfect, in any case.
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"
Mint guard is a result of natural aging of some protoplastic pickguard materials that were used on early strats as I understand it. Vintage beat up sunburst strats with mint guard are sexy to jerk off look at. New guitars with mint guards look horrible more often than not. By the way, with all the cream guitars that have appeared in the last decade to cater to vintage tastes of the contemporary generation of guitarists I all of a sudden like these cheap blidingly white strats in thick poly finishes with blidingly white guards. They look like an insult and don't give a shit about your feelings.
The Jag is one of the best looking Jags, looks really, really nice
The Jag is one of the best looking Jags, looks really, really nice
matte30is wrote:Someone man up and get a balloon.
- plopswagon
- cutesy tag
- Posts: 18906
- Joined: Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:32 pm
- Location: 3rd Fret
- Contact:
- plopswagon
- cutesy tag
- Posts: 18906
- Joined: Thu Jan 18, 2007 3:32 pm
- Location: 3rd Fret
- Contact:
The '50s Strats had protoplastic, potted material like "bakelite" which had covers and knobs that would yellow ahead of the pickguard. The reissues of these take this into account with just a mix of white pickguard and cream everything else.sunshiner wrote:Mint guard is a result of natural aging of some protoplastic pickguard materials that were used on early strats as I understand it.
On the '59/60s stuff the Strat got all new plastic parts which actually were off-white with a very subtle greenish tint to begin with, and they've darkened over time. These covers and knobs still aged slightly more yellow than the guard on the originals. The reissue color takes the age into account by going fullblown pistachio ice cream, but the vintage ones weren't bright white like a late '60s/'70s Strat guard (which basically just removed the green from the equation and if they aged they went in more of a "cream" direction than green).
On the subject of things changing hue though, the lacquer clearcoat on the entire rest of the guitar invariably yellowed... so the finish and neck maple was all different to the reissues as well. I find the idea of looking past an amber tinted neck/headstock just to go "hey pickguard did Fungus the Bogeyman wipe his arse with you lol" is a bit of a double-standard. I'd rather have a bright white pickguard than a bright white maple neck though, so my sense of priorities would kick in when the going gets tough.
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"