My new Jag

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My new Jag

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CAR refin ... 1965

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Post by Nick »

I had to look twice to see it was actually CAR....it looks like some sort of metallic fiesta red in the pics

Beautiful guitar, congrats!
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Post by kadium »

No doubt a beautiful Jaguar, I love the red on red.
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Post by Silenus »

Very nice. That red goes very well with that tort pickguard
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Post by dug »

Fantastic!

My favorite color combo on a jag.
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Post by stewart »

ooh! looks edible.
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Post by James »

Very nice, fiery tort.
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I'm not usually a fan of that colour combination, but that's one of the most beautiful Jags I've ever seen.
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Post by Fran »

Nice.
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Post by dots »

oh, now that is gorgeous. do you know what the original color was or when it was refinished?
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Post by loomerz »

Probably my favorite colour combination, so sweet.
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Post by DGNR8 »

Twas burst, I bet. Makes mine pale.
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Post by Tweedledee »

Love that pickguard!
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Post by mongoose69 »

Absolutely gorgeous! Very unusual CAR though. What had to be done to get the finish that shade?
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Post by ChrisFFTA »

mongoose69 wrote:Absolutely gorgeous! Very unusual CAR though. What had to be done to get the finish that shade?
Looking at the CN colours... it is very close to his CAR samples

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Might be just the light in my pix
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Post by Mages »

yeah, CAR can vary quite a bit depending on the lighting.
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Post by Boab »

^That's what I thought upon reading all the posts here.

Whateve kinda CAR it is, it's a tasty looking guitar. Bet it plays fantastically too.
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Post by ChrisFFTA »

Boab wrote:Bet it plays fantastically too.
Ha! No, it doesnt actually! :) It has a replacement nut that is atrocious... badly spaced... and the bridge skips strings like no tomorrow. Soooo... new nut job and Mustang bridge in the near future. I dont have enough posts to look at the Buy and Sell so if anyone has a cheap Mustang bridge... let me know! :)
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Post by Thomas »

Maybe when it got its refin the dude forgot to put the shim back in? Lovely guitar in any case.
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Thomas wrote:Maybe when it got its refin the dude forgot to put the shim back in? Lovely guitar in any case.
Nah, shim is there, I checked. I have 11s on it (as with my JM) but the low still pops out of the slots very easily... my JM however is just fine with the stock bridge.