Whats Your Main Guitar/Guitar You Couldnt Be Without?
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Tit for tat, we've all our preferences, and it's simply my #1 for more than a few reasons:
First of all, the radius issue doesn't especially bother me at all, both from an overall height point of view (higher E strings) and individual string volume. Bone(ivory nut) + TOM = amazing sustain, no bridge buzzing, consistently good intonation and most of all fantastic tuning stability with trem use. A few weeks ago I had a hard hitting Tele player from Australia play it for a few sets, and the first thing he told me was "Woah, she really stays in tune, mate". Mind you, all of my Fender 6-stringers have tremolos, and it actually stays in tune the best.
Frankly, my Jag and it's original bridge are not a bad deal altogether and simply a neato contrast to everything the Jazzmaster is at the moment. I like both, but the Jazzo gets the mileage for being the trustworthy workhorse of the household. Still, the Jag will hopefully get a Mustang Warmoth mod bridge sometime soon.
First of all, the radius issue doesn't especially bother me at all, both from an overall height point of view (higher E strings) and individual string volume. Bone(ivory nut) + TOM = amazing sustain, no bridge buzzing, consistently good intonation and most of all fantastic tuning stability with trem use. A few weeks ago I had a hard hitting Tele player from Australia play it for a few sets, and the first thing he told me was "Woah, she really stays in tune, mate". Mind you, all of my Fender 6-stringers have tremolos, and it actually stays in tune the best.
Frankly, my Jag and it's original bridge are not a bad deal altogether and simply a neato contrast to everything the Jazzmaster is at the moment. I like both, but the Jazzo gets the mileage for being the trustworthy workhorse of the household. Still, the Jag will hopefully get a Mustang Warmoth mod bridge sometime soon.

My black jazzmaster comes a second place, even though a few months ago I wanted to sell it...but really that would of been reet daft as it has got loads of play and I have re fell in love with it.
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I know the dilemma. My Flying V has been with me since before my daughter was born and brings many good memories but i would be lieing if i said it was my ultimate number 1.NickD wrote:The one I couldn't be without is my Epi Les Paul, mainly because I've had it for close to 20 years.
It's not my favourite though.

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I asked him aboot it a while back, I gotta lot of lil' <3 for Elliott smith.benecol wrote:Well I never - I was going to make a tele/jazz hybrid like that one. Tell me a bit about it?Aeon wrote:Two, to be honest. They both have their uses.
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But I too could not live with out a jazzmaster, I think vintage for custom/handmade guitars have more value personally. That's why I am building an Esquire with Rob made body.

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Ok, well here are the specs:benecol wrote:Well I never - I was going to make a tele/jazz hybrid like that one. Tell me a bit about it?Aeon wrote:Two, to be honest. They both have their uses.
USA Custom Guitars Body and Neck
-Alder, rear routed body. Appears to be one piece, although they could have just done a really freaking good bookmatching job
-Maple, one piece neck (with the rosewood skunk stripe on the back.) Chunky "boat contour" back. Gibson-style frets (low and wide).
Graphtec graphite nut
Fender AVRI Telecaster hardware (tuners, bridge and saddles, string post, ferrules, control plate, knobs and switch, etc.)
Fender AVRI Jazzmaster Neck Pickup
Dimarzio Pre-B1 Bridge pickup... This has a slightly higher output than a normal tele pickup but still retains the characteristic twang without getting too midrangey. Also, it lacks the metal base plate, which was important because otherwise it would have been too bright due to the electronics...
...which were essentially the lead circuit of a Jazzmaster. (1 Meg Pots). I was afraid the bridge would sound too bright but ended up perfect.
Oh, I also finished the wood with wipe on polyurethane. Only used about 2-3 coats, so the finish is really thin. I am still considering redoing the finish in nitro in some sort of transparent color. I've also experimented with pickguards, they all look bad on this guitar. FINALLY, I did switch out the originally aged white neck pickup cover to black to match the bridge pickup.
This was my first homebuilt guitar project but it ended up very very nice. It plays better than any other guitar I have ever played. It also sounds better than any Telecaster I've yet to play.

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I wish I had an Ovation, or maybe an Epiphone... Right now, it's air guitar.
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Thats sorta of how the CIJ Jaguar I bought from bubbles (You know, the one you shot down.ultratwin wrote:Tit for tat, we've all our preferences, and it's simply my #1 for more than a few reasons:
First of all, the radius issue doesn't especially bother me at all, both from an overall height point of view (higher E strings) and individual string volume. Bone(ivory nut) + TOM = amazing sustain, no bridge buzzing, consistently good intonation and most of all fantastic tuning stability with trem use. A few weeks ago I had a hard hitting Tele player from Australia play it for a few sets, and the first thing he told me was "Woah, she really stays in tune, mate". Mind you, all of my Fender 6-stringers have tremolos, and it actually stays in tune the best.
Frankly, my Jag and it's original bridge are not a bad deal altogether and simply a neato contrast to everything the Jazzmaster is at the moment. I like both, but the Jazzo gets the mileage for being the trustworthy workhorse of the household. Still, the Jag will hopefully get a Mustang Warmoth mod bridge sometime soon.

Alternately, the TOM on the J Mascis Jazzmater was way more flimsy and always got out of tune with its STANDARD TOM. We replaced it with a sexy roller bridge.