How Oregonian of you, rootin' for the home team Saw heaps of them (and some hooded ones as well) at my parents' property in Bellingham, WA, before they sold it, too.gaybear wrote:i like banana slug color
Srsly though, I agree with Mages' words on the bridge.
The dilemma is that the Jazzmaster pickups aren't going to be buried up to their necks in the routes as if they were any other Tele/Strat deal, so what are the options for a bridge that stands tall enough to clear the p'ups? The truth is that Fender doesn't regularly make probably any better options, so buyers are stuck with what they got. Out of the higher sitting bunch, I'd nonetheless rather have done...
1. A Gibson SG Special-type stop piece . Great sustain, pure rock and roll. Mildly intonatable. Admittedly not very Fenderish.
2. TOM with tailpiece. CIJ hum'd Jags do fine with them.
3. A 6-saddle modern strat hardtail bridge on platforms shoes. Would be ugly, but highly functional.