Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster
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Fantastic... An interesting turn of events in my head, though I could easily imagine J telling the Fender staff not to compromise on some essentials. Totally glad things turned out that way.
As if I actually needed another guitar or two, I can easily foresee me getting a Warmoth baritone and/or 12 string neck and a (couple of) ABS TOM bridges for some devious intentions to follow. I've also got a spare white Jazzmaster guard to make use of, come to think of it.
As if I actually needed another guitar or two, I can easily foresee me getting a Warmoth baritone and/or 12 string neck and a (couple of) ABS TOM bridges for some devious intentions to follow. I've also got a spare white Jazzmaster guard to make use of, come to think of it.
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Please elaborate, George! I only say that because there are a number of diminutive front girls in Korean bands that have no issue with a Jazzo, and would think that the shape (more than the size itself) can be comfy to fit most players, albeit the overall length being quite long in the Fender family.George wrote:This particular model doesn't do it for me, I think because Jazzys are too big for me.
This horrible-sounding Korean indie band I saw on TV for example (imagine if Falco had produced the Clash before he passed) has a 5'3" lead singer who does quite fine with a vintage Jazzmaster. And what a looker! (Jazzmaster, not the singer)
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my thougths exactly. I'm very tempted to sell some stuff for one if the quality is good and maybe turn it into a jazzblaster as Owen mentions as well.stewart wrote:i think it looks really cool. this could be a doozy if it's as nice as the CV stuff.
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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ekwatts wrote:Just read the Offset thread about this new Jazzmaster. Seriously, I know plenty of people here make out like the Offset vs. Shortscale thing is just a bit of fun, but they really are all complete and utter fucking dickbags.theshadowofseattle wrote:oh my god, fuck those guys. fuck that fucking forum.MikeG wrote:Just peered through the windows of the Offset clubhouse. Marvellous thread from a couple of years back, essentially 'J Mascis haets humbuckerz!!!11"
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/vie ... =9&t=27231
Offsetguitars Member wrote:If it's a Squier "Jazzmaster" model it'll probably be 30" scale, have Danno style "lipstick" pickups, a Floyd Rose, and a Tele body.
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Offsetguitars is the BEST forum, since they combine two of the BEST things ever; The Gear Page and Indie kids.
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^ On Privilege/When Allies Fail; Addressing the "We're supportive of gays/women/blacks so we can't say anything wrong about them" attitude.
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^ On Privilege/When Allies Fail; Addressing the "We're supportive of gays/women/blacks so we can't say anything wrong about them" attitude.
http://flavors.me/takeshiandthekid <- Musacs
I generally only read the 'mods and projests' section, and occasionally 'vintage restorations' on offset.
I think there's a mob rule of period correctness, that scares most of them out of having their own opinions.
Saying that, the colour scheme of white with a gold pickguard is period correct for 1959...
I think there's a mob rule of period correctness, that scares most of them out of having their own opinions.
Saying that, the colour scheme of white with a gold pickguard is period correct for 1959...
Aaahh I like Offset mainly for the projects I admit, and for truly erudite knowledge on such things it's pretty much tip top - You can't knock folks like WorkOfFire, Stereordinary, AndrewDoesHair or many others on their for their work.
As Ultra pointed out this guitar is BANG ON for projects, baritone or otherwise. Most of my guitars are basswood so I'd prefer something else really but only for that reason and if the price is right I'm not going to quible that. Blonde and gold guard is great in my book...it kind of does suggest a CV heritage if only in aesthetic. Sure I'd like a Trem lock for the drop-D's but that won't cost a lot to upgrade if you sell the original to part fund it. Really, all in all, this is a godsend of just doing something right for the cheaper price point.
As Ultra pointed out this guitar is BANG ON for projects, baritone or otherwise. Most of my guitars are basswood so I'd prefer something else really but only for that reason and if the price is right I'm not going to quible that. Blonde and gold guard is great in my book...it kind of does suggest a CV heritage if only in aesthetic. Sure I'd like a Trem lock for the drop-D's but that won't cost a lot to upgrade if you sell the original to part fund it. Really, all in all, this is a godsend of just doing something right for the cheaper price point.
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