Can I has old Jaguar? I got a '66.
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Yeah, the whole shop smelt the same, sort of an intoxicating mustiness. I can't believe I'm even mentioning it but it definitely gives you one of those "oh yes, this is a fucking guitar" moments when you pick it up and catch a whiff. I love the fact it's obviously been played to hell for a reason. I'm leary of completely clean examples from the 60s - what does that tell you about the instrument? Probably not what you want to hear. Either it's not great or it was owned by a dick.
totally brilliant news mike! brilliant looking guitar I think I recognise it but I can't remember where from.
Really stoked for you mike!
Really stoked for you mike!
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That old Laney Head i got has made my house smell like my grandparents house circa 1978.benwalker wrote:that's the thing you pay for. i borrowed a 66 refin mustang ages ago and it just had that smell. not damp, just old wood... shame it had to go back...Mike wrote:oh yeah - it smells old as hell also.
mike, awesome purchase! if that thing was a jazzmaster i would swim across the ocean to steal it from you, but your safe...for NOW
just kidding. anyways, cool beans man! i think that's one of the nicest-looking Jags I've ever seen.
just kidding. anyways, cool beans man! i think that's one of the nicest-looking Jags I've ever seen.
aen wrote:hotrodperlmutter wrote:being butt fucked by a lion is better than the stock [CIJ Jaguar] bridge pup.
My Vibrochamp stank of fucking Febreze for the first few weeks I had it. Maybe I became accustomed to it, and even now it's stinking up James's house.Fran wrote:That old Laney Head i got has made my house smell like my grandparents house circa 1978.benwalker wrote:that's the thing you pay for. i borrowed a 66 refin mustang ages ago and it just had that smell. not damp, just old wood... shame it had to go back...Mike wrote:oh yeah - it smells old as hell also.
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Just wondering, why wouldn't you be keeping the Classic Player and ditching the '66?
You can change pickups on the CP, if that's the issue, but I don't think you can as easily change the neck on the old guitar to have the flatter radius & bigger frets.
How's it bending strings & getting vibrato for playing leads on the '66, vs. the CP? Especially on the higher frets.
Does the tremelo bar on the '66 stay where you put it?
How much string buzz & sustain are you getting on the '66?
What do you see as the significant differences? Other than what can be resolved by a couple trivial hardware changes.
You can change pickups on the CP, if that's the issue, but I don't think you can as easily change the neck on the old guitar to have the flatter radius & bigger frets.
How's it bending strings & getting vibrato for playing leads on the '66, vs. the CP? Especially on the higher frets.
Does the tremelo bar on the '66 stay where you put it?
How much string buzz & sustain are you getting on the '66?
What do you see as the significant differences? Other than what can be resolved by a couple trivial hardware changes.