A Jaguar project, **finished**
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A Jaguar project, **finished**
This is another guitar I've had sitting around that I bought for cheap.
It's mid 90's, Japanese made that I scored localy.
I should start by saying I don't like sunburst and I bought it with the intent of repainting it.
Originally I planned on doing it in Lake Placid Blue, but after seeing pictures of an awesome 60's
Jag in Fiesta Red I knew that's what I was going to do to it.
There are plenty of dings and dents on it and the hardware shows signs of wear. So I'm not going
to make it pristine, but at the same time it's not going to be reliced either, just aged looking.
I started collecting parts for it to do some upgrades. I got a mint guard, a dot and bound neck from
a '65, and all new pots/rollerpots and switches.
After the neck came in the mail I installed the tuners and played it for a couple hours.
It felt really nice even though it's a bit small for the neck pocket.
It's mid 90's, Japanese made that I scored localy.
I should start by saying I don't like sunburst and I bought it with the intent of repainting it.
Originally I planned on doing it in Lake Placid Blue, but after seeing pictures of an awesome 60's
Jag in Fiesta Red I knew that's what I was going to do to it.
There are plenty of dings and dents on it and the hardware shows signs of wear. So I'm not going
to make it pristine, but at the same time it's not going to be reliced either, just aged looking.
I started collecting parts for it to do some upgrades. I got a mint guard, a dot and bound neck from
a '65, and all new pots/rollerpots and switches.
After the neck came in the mail I installed the tuners and played it for a couple hours.
It felt really nice even though it's a bit small for the neck pocket.
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I sprayed out some tests to see if I would need to prime the body or just go over the sunburst.
It's pretty transparent, so I sanded down the body and primed with white shellac.
After few coats of color then more coats of clear, here's where I'm at.
It will need to sit for about a month before I can wetsand and polish it out.
I ordered a new decal for it that will have the Fender part done with a black outline and filled with white
and the Jaguar part done in solid white. I'm planning on putting it over the finish once it's been buffed out.
In the mean time I plan on getting a set of Duncan quarter pounders for it.
It's pretty transparent, so I sanded down the body and primed with white shellac.
After few coats of color then more coats of clear, here's where I'm at.
It will need to sit for about a month before I can wetsand and polish it out.
I ordered a new decal for it that will have the Fender part done with a black outline and filled with white
and the Jaguar part done in solid white. I'm planning on putting it over the finish once it's been buffed out.
In the mean time I plan on getting a set of Duncan quarter pounders for it.
Life is "Pointless......but manageable"
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That Bronco body has come in handy durring all of this ;}cooterfinger wrote:Fiesta Red looks great on that jaguar. A few more tests and you'll have that bronco painted as well.
Now that I have a couple extra necks laying around I might have enough parts to throw it together.
Matching headstock has no place on a Swinger. I just put a fresh coat of tinted clear on it so it wasn't so pale looking.hotrod wrote:pics of swinger neck? did you match the headstock? LPB turned out great!
Lake Placid Blue has been the easiest color to work with. It lays out beautifully and only took half a can to cover the Candy Apple Red that is under it with no prime coat! After the first coat it had a depth to it.
I've heard that the quarter pounders are kind of hot for single coils and I've got so many guitars with rails in them that I just want a 'regular' sounding Jag.robert(og) wrote:rod, get your normal blade single, the qtr pounders are not that great IMO.
and i must say that im disapointed you painted that headstock, but. im sure it will be b'dass.(i knew it was a jag neck!)
And don't be disapointed, the face of the headstock had been refinished already. It looked like it was LPB originally.
I'm just glad I didn't fuck this one up (yet). And who knows...we may see pictures of a Calico guitar when it's all said and done.Mike wrote:Very cool stuff, I like the Calico Jag picture.
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ORLY? that headstock didn't need to be there either...rodvonbon wrote:Matching headstock has no place on a Swinger.
ain't it a bronc?rodvonbon wrote:I'm just glad I didn't fuck this one up (yet). And who knows...we may see pictures of a Calico guitar when it's all said and done.Mike wrote:Very cool stuff, I like the Calico Jag picture.
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dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
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