They have a jazz just like that at the guitar center down the road from me, except it has block inlays to add even more length to the already mega huge boner for that guitar.
Thread title made me snort cherry coke out my nose.
For some reason while I don't really like tort on any Fender lead guitar finishes except sunburst or white, I really dig the '60s style JBs with any finish+tort, maybe it's the covers (I'm a fan).
Here's my banana creme SX 62 JB that I torted up a bit (it looked really yellow with a white guard).
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
I love a nice tort on any color but most of the new US tort guards are atrocious. That Jazz Bass in the top post is lovely but has a horrible guard. The one that was on Benecol's JM looks nice to me.
Stewart's comparison makes me want to refinish the Maverick in Sherwood Green even more than I already did. I'd actually like my guitar being compared to rotting meat.
taylornutt wrote:Roachello, do you still have your J. Mascis Jazzmaster? Either would go well with it!
After some mods, I love it even more now!
I have been chasing a J. Mascis Jazzmaster at a local pawn shop and got the guy down to $500 but didnt' have enough cash to close the deal yet. Trying to sell some gear to raise the funds. Did you not like the sock bridge and pickguard? I saw your demo on youtube and it sounded great.
taylornutt wrote:
I have been chasing a J. Mascis Jazzmaster at a local pawn shop and got the guy down to $500 but didnt' have enough cash to close the deal yet. Trying to sell some gear to raise the funds. Did you not like the sock bridge and pickguard? I saw your demo on youtube and it sounded great.
Thank you!! It was my first and only demo, made years ago.
I liked the pickguard, but it was a little too flashy for my taste. I still have it stashed away though in case I ever do want to restore it to its original look. As for the bridge, the high e on the tuneomatic kept slipping, even after I filed it down. I could've filed it down a little more, but the roller bridge just works for me. It stays in tune well during a set, and the strings stay in place like they should!
I think the right tort works really well on Seafoam Green and Fiesta Red.
paul_ wrote:When are homeland security gonna get on this "2-piece King Size Snickers" horseshit that showed up a couple years ago? I've started dropping one of them on the floor of my car every time.