It's defo a little closer to the bridge, but maybe the "tiny bit of scratchplate" underneath make it looks like more of a difference, versus the standard pickup-mounted-in-bridge Tele steez.
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edit: for the good of science, rather than "I'm right":
Noirie. wrote:I would have a jazzmaster body,blocked and bound neck with three electric xii pickups.
Finished in silver sparkles. White pearloid sp and white witch hat knobbies.
@doog: I measured the distance from the nut to the pickup, then did the same for my guitar -> same distance. Maybe my bridge is a tiny bit more backwards, but then the saddles had to be screwed more forward, so no difference.
Dunno, maybe difference in the photographed distance?
But all in all totally unimportant if 2 mm nearer or more far away, sounds teleish and good, not TOO harsh
70's style U neck profile, preCBS strat head, tele bridge/bridge pickup, strat neck pickup angled, LP layout on the controls, some kind of trem (put bigsby here but would just as soon have a Jag trem if it's my signature, never used a bigsby).
It would come in that colour scheme and also sunburst with a tort guard (which would have white pickup cover on the strat unit and a white-bobbin tele pickup). On the back there'd be me engraved with a shit eating grin giving a thumbs up or something. That's like my seal of approval, I don't want my signature just printed on it somewhere (can you say conceited?)
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"
Looks like a heap of fun, Paul. I'd love to see what either Girl Guitars or James Trussart could do with your arrangement, all rusted up and and stuff.
It would most likely be a Jazzuar with Jag looks but 25,5 scale, jag pickups with the bridge pickup slightly further from the bridge to get a less spiky sound.
Teal green w matching headstock, mop guard, bound neck with block inlays, mastery bridge and some nice high end pickups
+ some sensible use of the rhythm controls, such as a really good humdefeating circuit ready for use if one ends up in a venue where single coils hum too much.