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Strat jr on ebay

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He guys just thought I would let you know about this strat jr on ebay. I just bought mine last week for $250 so you might get a better deal than I did, but mine is aswome. I havent even got it set up and I love playing this thing.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... K:MEWAX:IT
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

i'd love to play one, just can't justify another strat atm.
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Post by thedudes »

There's a proper mini strat at Chandlers guitars in london:

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what is the deal with these?
why?
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Post by Sparky »

Just get a real Strat and slap a Jagmaster neck on it. That way it doesn't look like a disproportionate child's guitar, it'll have a more versatile sound, and probably a better feeling neck.

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Post by pumpkin »

Sparky wrote:Just get a real Strat and slap a Jagmaster neck on it. That way it doesn't look like a disproportionate child's guitar, it'll have a more versatile sound, and probably a better feeling neck.

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never seen that before... good one
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Post by TieDye »

That's a great idea. Does it intonate correctly?
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TieDye wrote:That's a great idea. Does it intonate correctly?
Yeah Jagmaster II neck is not a true 24" scale.
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Post by TieDye »

Yes, I had a jagmaster and it was 24" scale.
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TieDye wrote:Yes, I had a jagmaster and it was 24 3/4" scale.
That's a bit odd, the true scale of a jagmaster II is 25.5", the neck is a conversion 24" neck from that scale. I'm not sure where 24 3/4" scale comes into the picture.
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Post by TieDye »

The jagmaster I'm talking about are the new ones you can find at Guitar Center. I measured mine and it was 24" from nut to saddles.
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TieDye wrote:The jagmaster I'm talking about are the new ones you can find at Guitar Center. I measured mine and it was 24 3/4" from nut to saddles.
Aye. You might want to re-mesure that. There have been three evolutions of the Jagmaster. The original Vista was a true 24" scale. Then the next Jagmaster was a 25.5" The newest jagmaster, which I have had one of, is the body as the last model but with a conversion 24" scale neck to adjust the 25.5" scale body. Both the fender specs on their webpage and my own measurements when I had one confirm the scale as 24". I ended up using the neck on a MIM duo-sonic (which is also a conversion from 25.5") so I had to be sure of scales matching up before I transplanted it.
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Post by TieDye »

I just remeasured. It is 24" scale. I was thinking wrong. It's my sunburst cyclone that's 24 3/4". Sorry.
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TieDye wrote:I just remeasured. It is 24" scale. I was thinking wrong. It's my sunburst cyclone that's 24 3/4". Sorry.
That'd be the one.
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Post by TieDye »

Yup.
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Post by Leisureclub »

I really want a 22.7" scale strat but think I'm going to wait a little while. I'm restricted to the short scales because of a shattered elbow that still(1.5 years after surgery) flares up if I play 25.5 for more than 10 minutes or so.