robert(original) Jazzmaster

Painting? Routing? Set-up tips? Or just straight-up making a guitar from scratch? Post here, and post pics!

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Post by More Cowbell »

Why haven't you used ebay to find parted out jazzmaster parts? You can get RI jazzy stuff all day long on there for half the price.
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yeah, seems an awful lot to spend on parts.
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This is a crazy expensive project.
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dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
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Post by Mo Law-ka »

i would agree. just because it has the fender name on it does not mean its better. sure, a branded logo and trem plate is cool, and i think it improves the look, but spending all that extra money for a name? hardly worth it, in my opinion
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Or just go second hand?
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Post by Haze »

going to go for the RI bridge that hotrod posted
also going to toss up a thread in the classifieds and see if any shortscalers have some parts kicking around
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Mike wrote:Or just go second hand?
not a real big surplus of used jazzmaster/jag parts that i've seen. mustang stuff is easier to find, but jag/jazz stuff is tuff. i'sa been looking.
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Post by More Cowbell »

I see alot of jazzmaster parts on ebay everyday, you just have to be fast because they get snatched up.
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Post by matte30is »

Did you get the body back from robertog yet? I'd buy the parts you want. Its your guitar. You're still gonna have a badass guitar for under 500 dollars.
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Haven't heard back from robert the last few days, last i heard he had filled the neck pocket and was ready to cut it out. asked if it could be sanded too which might save me some time depending how much he sands it down. will be exciting to see how it comes back.
that neck will probably be the next thing, then it will be time to finish that fancy new body!
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Trem plate came in today, awesome 2 day shipping is awesome
ROBERT WHATS UP WITH THE BODY MAN!
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i'm sure he's working on it when he can. you can't rush a wizard, you know that.
dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
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this is true

ps, the girlfriend is attacking everything in the house with a hole puncher
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GTFO dude. heed the warning signs.
dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
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Post by robert(original) »

gotta buy large blade to resaw maple and fill in the pup routes, i tolds you this man!
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its cool man 8) i'm just overly excited
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Haze wrote:its cool man 8) i'm just overly excited
What kind of pups are you going to use for the Jazzmaster?

I made a Jazzmaster style guitar out of a old jagmaster and went with Lindy Fralin Pickups. Total bomb. Completely hand wound

Lindy does several versions from vintage specs to hot.



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Post by More Cowbell »

We had an old poster here do that to a jagmaster in 2006...but he actually made it into a Jazzmaster by filling the trem cavity then routing out a spot for the jazzyjag tremolo.

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This is what it looked like when I bought it and painted it.

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