That'd be like shooting an ugly baby just because it hasn't done anything notable (other than be ugly). Although 18 pages is a ridiculous amount of pages to waste talking about a project that is yet to start, this project will happen. It may not turn out to be something very pretty, but this thread is a necessity to know where it all began.bassintom wrote:This thread needs to end.18 pages about nothing.
Jagstang Project
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Don't hold your breath.silly_rabbit_band wrote:He seems like a fighter, he'll be back. Although I'm not to keen on the idea of what he's doing, I still am curious to the outcome.DuoSonicBoy wrote:I really hope we don't push this dude away. I actually want to see this project - It's gonna be sweeet.
Don't hold your breath.silly_rabbit_band wrote:He seems like a fighter, he'll be back. Although I'm not to keen on the idea of what he's doing, I still am curious to the outcome.DuoSonicBoy wrote:I really hope we don't push this dude away. I actually want to see this project - It's gonna be sweeet.
Don't double post.cobascis wrote:Don't hold your breath.silly_rabbit_band wrote:He seems like a fighter, he'll be back. Although I'm not to keen on the idea of what he's doing, I still am curious to the outcome.DuoSonicBoy wrote:I really hope we don't push this dude away. I actually want to see this project - It's gonna be sweeet.
Don't double post.cobascis wrote:Don't hold your breath.silly_rabbit_band wrote:He seems like a fighter, he'll be back. Although I'm not to keen on the idea of what he's doing, I still am curious to the outcome.DuoSonicBoy wrote:I really hope we don't push this dude away. I actually want to see this project - It's gonna be sweeet.
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I have a spec ready:
Mahogany body - black
mahogany neck with double truss rod - may paint black or just matching head
ebony fretboard
Black warmoth pickguard - angled buckers and no upper switches
stainless steel frets - the size above jumbo, really tall
licenced floyd rose (a good one)
chrome hardware
Bolt on AND set neck - I'll just do it bolt on to get the setup right then glue it when its perfect
Lower horn cut slightly for better upper fret access
Single toggle switch for pup selector
EMG 85 neck, EMG 81 neck
Locking strap buttons
some 18:1 tuners
I'll also be fitting a tremol-no (google it) and does anybody know if screwing pickups onto wood helps sustain?
Mahogany body - black
mahogany neck with double truss rod - may paint black or just matching head
ebony fretboard
Black warmoth pickguard - angled buckers and no upper switches
stainless steel frets - the size above jumbo, really tall
licenced floyd rose (a good one)
chrome hardware
Bolt on AND set neck - I'll just do it bolt on to get the setup right then glue it when its perfect
Lower horn cut slightly for better upper fret access
Single toggle switch for pup selector
EMG 85 neck, EMG 81 neck
Locking strap buttons
some 18:1 tuners
I'll also be fitting a tremol-no (google it) and does anybody know if screwing pickups onto wood helps sustain?
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WON'T WORK. It will not help AT ALL. Gluing on a bolt on neck is STUPID. If you want sustain that much, get this:mcconnachiea wrote:Reece wrote:why the fuck would you glue the neck in?
But nobody can understand why you want hours of sustain. You like SHREDDING and METAL BANDS so much, you want EMGs, and yet for some reason you want to play like a violinist? Get OVER it.
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