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i can haz 24 inchez?

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The UlricvonJagMaster turned up this morning. Only had a chance of a quick look over before leaving for work but after a quiet panic from reading Wikipedia the other night, my trusty tape measure confirms it is indead 24" scale --- not that I didnt believe Ulric.
So with it being a 24" this is a JagMaster II ?? or is Wikipedia incorrect. Guess they were naver labeled as Jagmaster II on the headstock then?

Not plugged it in, but it plays ok, needs a setup, some glue and new strings and it will be fine. Acoustically it sems to have a quite dark tone but that could be the aged strings.
Bloody heavy lump it is too, no neck dive here!

Most importantly I got it past the darkness at the top of the stairs by saying it was for the eldest, not for me. :wink:

My mind has been ticking over already... does anyone know if these guitars are routed the same as their older orginal cousins -under that huge expanse of plastic? If so might try and retrofit this back to a Jaguar lookalikey. never really liked jauars until now. :lol:
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Its a conversion neck dude, which means the body will also intonate with a 25.5 Strat neck.
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Yeah I know, I was worried it might have been an earlier 25.5 scale version. I understand conversion necks a bit better now after reading up on them. Opens up some more possibilities, but this guitar isn't really for me, so won't be modding/chopping it up.
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Good thing with them is if you ever need a new/better neck you can get a decent Strat neck. Short scale necks are hard to come by in the UK, building two jag-stangs was a nightmare..