I just got done watching the movie "It Might Get Loud" with Jimmy Page, Jack White and The Edge. Excellent movie and very inspiring. About 1 hour 11 minutes into it, Jimmy Page is playing this gorgeous butterscotch tele that has as Jaguar tremolo. Really Cool and sounded fantastic. Kinda reminded me of Fran's Jag-stang with the Jaguar Tremolo. Here is some pics from the film:
Makes me want to buy one the Butterscotch Affinity Squier Teles and do the same mod. I could use my stock Jag bridge until I could get a Mustang bridge. I would then try to get CV 50's tele neck and then eventually upgrade the electronics. A CV 50's Tele would also be a good starting model, but the Affinity is more affordable.
Here is a pdf from a site that diagrams the Jaguar tremolo in a telecaster. The big difference is that their example uses the normal 6 saddles as opposed to the Jaguar/Mustang bridge
taylornutt wrote:
I also found a video on installing the bigsby kit in Squier Affinity telecaster: Of course I would drop the Bigsby and install a Jaguar trem instead.
Better just source the plate without the Biggs and a jag/jazzy setup used, dude:
taylornutt wrote:
I also found a video on installing the bigsby kit in Squier Affinity telecaster: Of course I would drop the Bigsby and install a Jaguar trem instead.
Better just source the plate without the Biggs and a jag/jazzy setup used, dude:
I am wondering if you could get the Bigsby kit without the Bigsby Arm. For people who already have the Bigsby arm and just need the plate. I have Jaguar bridge, so I really just need the plate and the metal inserts for the bridge. Might have to contact Bigsby. I would need to find some deals to make this idea workable.
That's actually a Bajo Sexto, essentially a bass VI with a tele body and pickups. My first clue was that I knew Jimmy Page had a bajo sexto. The second clue was that I've seen his bajo sexto in still photos.
MY THIRD CLUE WAS THE BASS NOTES HE WAS PLAYING IN THE MOVIE.