Doog wrote:"And every day after high school, the young Kurt would sit down with his soldering iron and oscilloscope, to work on what come to be known as the Boss DS-1, the world's first guitar distortion pedal."
I love that! I thought about putting together one of my own but I gave up on the project. It was going to be Sherwood Green, tort guard, B&B neck, Novak pickups. I ended up buying a Jazzmaster instead.
worked on this today. Waiting on georges pickguard to arrive so I can get this going. I already have a great jaguar and I'm not feeling the full scale necks these days so I'm thinking the jaguar configuration with jazzmaster pickups will suit me quite well
Haze wrote:
worked on this today. Waiting on georges pickguard to arrive so I can get this going. I already have a great jaguar and I'm not feeling the full scale necks these days so I'm thinking the jaguar configuration with jazzmaster pickups will suit me quite well
Where you are is exactly where I am on this. 24" scale just WORKS for me somehow. Just seems a shame that it took me 25 years and 400+ guitars owned to come to that realization.
"People will always be tempted to wipe their feet on anything with 'welcome' written on it"- Andy Partridge
Haze wrote:
worked on this today. Waiting on georges pickguard to arrive so I can get this going. I already have a great jaguar and I'm not feeling the full scale necks these days so I'm thinking the jaguar configuration with jazzmaster pickups will suit me quite well
Where you are is exactly where I am on this. 24" scale just WORKS for me somehow. Just seems a shame that it took me 25 years and 400+ guitars owned to come to that realization.
I'm all there on the subject of scale length. I'm opting for jag pickups because I like the sound of my 64 but don't like the neck and don't want to gig it.