Jazzies.... or Jaggies??

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Jazzies.... or Jaggies??

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Have these been posted before? Sonic Blue available too!

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They look cool, and I like the headstock shape. However, they won't sound like a normal Jazz due to the bridge and pickups being different. Still, they seem like a nice platform for modifying.
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i think every company that attempts this misses the point entirely.

they're hideous. and i dont like jagmasters.
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yea, I posted about these a few months ago and everyone was like, "these are the same old shitty jazzmaster copies" and I was like, "no they're not, look at them, they're an exact copy of a jagmaster except with p-90s instead of humbies."

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I think they're really cool. it's pretty much the only jazzy style copy I've seen to get the shape right.
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Yeah, I kinda like them too. I like the string tree/bar too. Oh well posted and discussed, I guess.
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Good website. i like the Les Pauls, their copies remind me of Musoland.
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I like this weird little headstock carve.

The string bar is atrocious.
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Post by Mike »

String Bars are always atrocious.
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I've had a few old Japs with string bars, so I don't mind them at all on an odd shape headstock.
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String bars scream "Cheaply made". Seems like all the old cheap jap and knock off guitars used them.
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Cheap is not always bad. I love cheap old Japanese guitars.
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tribi9 wrote:Cheap is not always bad. I love cheap old Japanese guitars.
I don't mean cheap in price but, cheap as in way high action and feeding back like a motherfucker (not in a good way). I've owned a few that I considered throw away guitars that fetch a few bucks these days.
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tribi9 wrote:Cheap is not always bad. I love cheap old Japanese guitars.
I love my old Teisco.