NGD Bronco and '66 BMM Jaguar content

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NGD Bronco and '66 BMM Jaguar content

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This little beauty arrived in the post today. It has been routed under the guard for 2 pups and a toggly so I'm gonna be looking for another Bronco guard that I can mess about with.

Sorry about the shoddy pic. The sun isn't shining up here today.

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This little beauty arrived in the post yesterday. I tried the parchment guard on it but the tort looks much better, mabes not in the pic but I can't seem to capture it in a way that does it justice. Plays super well.

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Post by DanHeron »

Nice! Don't see many black broncos.
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man, you're just rolling in new guitars!

all of them are really cool guitar too!
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I want that sweet painting.

and those are both way kewl gehtarszs
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Post by stewart »

Cool bronco, dibs if/when when you punt it on!
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Post by Addam »

I have a couple of Broncos myself, so you could say I like them. Loving that Jag too!
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wow, you sure have been a busy boy. I now think that the next UK meet up should be at your house with a visit Ulric's shop!
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Post by brainfur »

is the sun ever shining in scotland?

i have a huge boner for that pink jag
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Post by robroe »

really nice looking set of kit
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Post by Billy3000 »

Damn I am jealous! That Jaguar is beautiful! And the Bronco looks cool in black, you don't see those too often.

Also, I think this might be the first time ever in short scale history that somebody bought more guitars in one week than Westtexasred!
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Post by BoringPostcards »

great score man! I love bmm w/ tort, especially on jaguars. I've never played a bronco, but I love their simplicity. How does it sound? Do you have the arm for the vibrato unit?
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Post by taylornutt »

I would leave the Bronco as is. Looks so classy and amazing! My Musicmaster was routed for a bridge pickup, but I just put the normal pickguard on and added the Bronco knobs.

I love how both guitars you bought are more rare colors. Red Broncos and SB Jaguars are everywhere, but a Black Bronco and BMM Jaguar are super cool and unique.
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Nice job obtaining guitars.
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Post by Thomas »

The Bronco and jag are both refins. the jag must be an old one cos its well checked. the Bronco refin is super clean. if it wasn't for the fact its painted over the routes you'd think it was original. The reason i want a Bronco guard is so i can return it to stock if required. It was already routed so as far as changing the guitar goes tha damage has alreaty been done.
The tren arn is there.

The sound is real nice. Very different to everything else i have. i guess the bridge/trem had a lot to do with that too.
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still have that OTM jag, thomas?
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Post by stewart »

he does, and i still irrationally want it.
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Nice
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lorez wrote:wow, you sure have been a busy boy. I now think that the next UK meet up should be at your house with a visit Ulric's shop!
Absolutely! Amazing gear there. Who needs a marshall factory tour when you've got Ulric's shop.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:still have that OTM jag, thomas?
I keep loaning it out. Then thinking of selling it, but it somehow manages to stay in favour.