jagstang finished

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jagstang finished

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hi, im new but ive been following this forum for awhile.

so i finally decided after years of drooling over the shortscales in my local music shops to get one. olny problem is like everyone else on the planet its not easy to find an extra $800 just lying around. but on top of that which one should i commit to?? i love things about about both the mustang and the jaguar but i guess i lean a little more towards the jaguar side. but as you can tell in the title i finally choose the jagstang. something about the akward shape appeals to me. but i hate just about everything on it.
so here what im planing on doing...scouring ebay to find all the parts i can and building one in peices but enough of me rambling heres what i plan to build

warmoth unrouted jagstang body with forearm and tummy contours, poplar body
a 24'' d shape neck with 7.25 radius and heart shaped inlays
im gonna put a telecaster bridge with the vintage three saddle bridge
for pickups:
bridge- dimarzio superdistortion s
middle- seymour duncan SJAG1 vintige jaguar
neck- fender neck mustang (i already have this one from a friend)
the rest of the electronics:
a jaguar type layout the upper horn has
neck volume, tone and on/off
the lower three slide switches would be an on/off for the middle and one for the bridge then a phase in/out for the middle
a mini toggle switch right next to the plate with a split for the sd
a three way selector switch next to that for the bridge and middle pickup (1. B 2. B/M 3. M)
and the lower control plate will have a master volume for middle and bridge and individual tone for middle and bridge
and a strat style input right next to the control.

now the only problem....what color????
what do you all think
thanks
1 Look at strings
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4 Declare it to be an A-major sus-47 chord of the Pentecostal scale
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black with green pearl guard.

Dew eet!

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Serious though... I think you should go lake placid blue.
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Olympic White with mint guard or Rebole Yellow with black guard
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laterallateral wrote:Olympic White with mint guard or Rebole Yellow with black guard
i was think the olympic white on mint myself, i was also thinking of maybe a dull grey on black
1 Look at strings
2 Mash fingers into strings
3 Strum other end of strings
4 Declare it to be an A-major sus-47 chord of the Pentecostal scale
5 Smile with satisfaction as 98% of fellow guitarists believe you because they don't understand either
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endsjustifymeans wrote:black with green pearl guard.

Dew eet!

i'm not even kidding though.
its ugly and its evil, and i think it would look good on that guitar.
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Re: jagstang finished

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floydian8834 wrote: im gonna put a telecaster bridge
Not so sure about that. Its a damn ugly sharp angle design for such a curvacious body shape, i think it will conflict personally.
If you are using a lot of chrome hardware i would avoid a black finish, them HH Jags are a bit too Harley Davidson for my liking.

That aside, good choice. The JS is an underated guitar, often dismissed due to its awkwardness or kuRdtz association. I look forward to seeing some pictures.
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Post by floydian8834 »

im working on getting a sketch up and as soon as i start working on it ill be posting pictures. i went through alot of bridge ideas and i know i dont want a trem i really wanted a duosonic bridge but i cant find them anywhere. my original paint idea was black body, pickguard, control plates and hardwear and then white pickup covers, knobs and switches but i wasnt sure if that was too much black. i didnt want to compete with spinal taps (NMB) black album
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3 Strum other end of strings
4 Declare it to be an A-major sus-47 chord of the Pentecostal scale
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Post by James »

floydian8834 wrote:i really wanted a duosonic bridge but i cant find them anywhere.
GPR sell some that are that style depending on which you version you mean.
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Post by floydian8834 »

hey james,
thanks for the tip i looked but all they had were toronado bridges. its close but i was looking for the three saddle bridge.

http://angela.com/fendermusicmaster6sad ... rules.aspx i found a musicmaster bridge there but still not quite what i want
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here is a sketch i just drew up, i cant draw so im sorry its sloppy but mybe this will give you and idea of what im talking about

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Post by James »

Have you seen that Motorik guitar? It's quite similar to your sketch.
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James wrote:Have you seen that Motorik guitar? It's quite similar to your sketch.
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Post by laterallateral »

Headstock looks like a bottle opener. It's obviously deliberate, so I'm not going to try to talk you out of it but aside from that, I think the guitar layout looks sharp. I actually don't mind the tele bridge. Make it Oly White, dude.
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Post by Bacchus »

I love that Motorik guitar. Who owns it now? Wasn't it sold to an OSG'er who posts here?
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Post by Mike »

Owen (othomas2) owns it. He's been here ages, not an offsetter per se

As regards the sketch - ditch the middle pickup please.
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Post by Bacchus »

Right. I thought it was someone else.

I like the middle pickup thing. It makes it sort of like a Cycloned Jag-stang.
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I'm pretty much anti middle pickup.
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Post by floydian8834 »

the Motorik is very nice, but im in love with the jagstang body...the headstock is bad i know..but i was tired and it was in pen and you get the idea lol, im def. leaning towards oly white with black maybe?, and in reguard to the middle pickup i wanted as many tonal and switching options as i could get. but keep the input coming it def. helps me hammer out the details if i dont do the middle pick up any suggestions for more options...i like to make alot of noise so having different sounds is a big +
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2 Mash fingers into strings
3 Strum other end of strings
4 Declare it to be an A-major sus-47 chord of the Pentecostal scale
5 Smile with satisfaction as 98% of fellow guitarists believe you because they don't understand either
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Post by Bacchus »

Mike wrote:I'm pretty much anti middle pickup.
I've never owned a guitar with one.

This was one of the problems with trying out that JVM the other day. I was playing a strat, which had more switching options than I was used to, and using an ridiculously versatile amp that goes nuts after a button press or two. It was great fun, but it was difficult getting a handle on any useful reference tone.
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