Wait what? Hodson "Jazzcat"

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Wait what? Hodson "Jazzcat"

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hodson-JazzCa ... 945wt_1226

£189!!! L@@KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!
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Yikes... what is that, like a 16" radius?? Do not want.
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Pretty cool, I'm liking their 'DC Junior' too.
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Post by Bacchus »

Interesting lack of headstock photo in that auction.
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Do like the all black one (headstock included in HUGE Pic!!)
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Post by stewart »

saw these the other day, they look fairly similar to those SX ones.
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Isn't that exactly the same headstock as the pre-C&D SX guitars?

Anyway, not bad. Wouldn't require an enormous amount of work to make it a bit more Jazzmastery at all. Even so, I'd still rather have the new Squier, even if it is nearly twice the price.
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ebay page wrote:...with aged P90 style pick ups
Ah yes, the demagnetized magnets after a few decades trick. How do they work? [/sarcasm]
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Post by paul_ »

They actually look a lot like the GFS ones too, except the bridge has already been moved off the pickguard as if to make room for Jazzy pickups, whereas the GFS ones have the bridge on the pickguard when they have p90s.
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

i think stew was probably thinking of the GFS guitars. SX never made a jazzy that i can recall. the SJM (a.k.a. weird wonky thing with the sharkfin) was the closest they came to a bolt-on offset.
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Post by Fran »

These have been around a few years but originally they had a Strat trem.
I was thinking they are from the same stable as the Wesley San Diego, certainly almost looked identical at that time. If they are, the body is well finished and properly routed, the electronics are very average and the neck/tuners is'nt great. I ended up fitting a Strat neck on my Wesley.
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Re: Wait what? Hodson "Jazzcat"

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louis wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hodson-JazzCa ... 945wt_1226

£189!!! L@@KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!
NOT bad at all, for that price, looks better than SX..