Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster

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ah, the esquier. i figured that's what you were talking about from the way you spelled it, but just wanted to make sure.

i'm actually trying to track down the white duostrat, and was hoping that's what you were referring to.
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some more observations with a bit of reflection (and wine and conversations). the neck reminded me of the Sonic Youth sig guitars I played but bigger & the guitar sounded so nice it was the first time in a long time of playing a guitar in a shop that I didn't feel conscious about anything, it was just me & the guitar and nothing else. The bridge felt better at playing PM style guitar than my early 70s JM.
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POST PHOTOS OF CURRENT CONDITION.

is the wiggy switch still in it ?
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its in the same condition as when I got it from Fran. did it look like someone had attacked the pickguard with an HB pencil when you sold it? I'll try and get some shots today for the blue thread
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lorez wrote:did it look like someone had attacked the pickguard with an HB pencil when you sold it?
ha ha ha
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Nick wrote:Fuck after Christmas once these things start popping up in stores around here I am getting one and a black guard Image

Yes. This.
Pretty much my #2 dream guitar.
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The J Mascis is now listed on Musician's Friend with a tentative ship date of 1/19/12. Fuuuck. :cry:
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woohoo got mine!!!

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Agh where did you get it!? I IN TORONTO TOO DO WANT
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I will be finished making car payments by the end of February, so I'm thinking by the end of march/early april, it'll be time to buy one of these as a birthday present for myself since I'll finally be able to afford another guitar once the car payments are over! These guitars look sweet and I'm hearing nothing but good things about them, so that is very exciting!
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i can't stop thinking about how lovely the necks are on these.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Post by patrickcurran21 »

I played one of these at my local music store for an hour or so the other day through a hotrod deluxe 3.... it was delightful.
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iblastoff wrote:woohoo got mine!!!

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Serious b0nar at £350!
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you can find them about 10% cheaper with a bit of hunting but still a hell of a lot of guitar for £350.
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robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Lucamo wrote:Agh where did you get it!? I IN TORONTO TOO DO WANT
i got it from long & mcquade. i'm not sure if they have any out on the floor yet but i had pre-ordered mine in mid-september. my friend also ordered around then and we both got it just a couple of days ago.
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iblastoff wrote:woohoo got mine!!!

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Oooohhh....that's a lovely shot! I'm more impressed with this guitar every day. So glad I took a chance on it.
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Post by stilwel »

So has anyone verified that any other pickguards or Trem's will fit on this yet?

My only planned change is a Fender stamped trem with the tremlock.

...but it would be nice to know I could put a red tort guard on it at some point if I so desired.

That said, I love the gold anno.
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Needs an roller TOM.
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TheBurbz wrote:Needs an roller TOM.
It doesn't NEED it. I used a regular TOM with my Jag's trem for years without breaking a string, didn't cause all kinds of crazy tuning problems either... as long as your saddle isn't burred or sharp (which would cause problems anyway, trem or no) you'll be fine.
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paul_ wrote:
TheBurbz wrote:Needs an roller TOM.
It doesn't NEED it. IT NEEDS AN MASTERY BRIDGE.