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Building Mini-Jag: looking for Jagstang-type neck
Posted: Sun Jun 30, 2019 3:21 pm
by GeSe
So basically I decided to try and build my own guitar. It will have wiring and switching like a vintage Jag, but be smaller. Pickups probably from Creamery (might need to buy them before Brexit day), hardware basically Jaguar stuff, might opt for non-chrome control plates to keep the weight down, and because I prefer the non-bling look of Jazzmasters.
I'm looking for a super-skinny 24" neck for this project, preferably 39mm nut width, vintage radius. Any suggestions where to find one such neck? Custom neck companies like Warmoth and Musikraft don't offer what I'm after: Warmoth doesn't even do 7.5" radius on Jaguar necks, let alone a thin nut width, and Musikraft again don't have the nutwidth I'm after. Plus importing stuff from the US will add about 35% in customs. Any other ideas? Does anyone have an old Jagstang neck laying around (not sure it would fit, but it should, in theory)
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 7:28 am
by OutToDrift
You can get a new Jaguar neck from AllParts. Specifically I got mine from Stratosphere since AllParts is expensive as hell when you buy from them directly.
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2019 10:57 am
by Fakir Mustache
What about the Squier Bullet HH Mustangs? They're very cheap, cheaper than a replacement neck, although the neck is satin finished, you might not like that.
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 6:59 pm
by GeSe
OutToDrift wrote:You can get a new Jaguar neck from AllParts. Specifically I got mine from Stratosphere since AllParts is expensive as hell when you buy from them directly.
I can also look at Reverb, Ebay, etc. What prevents me from buying one at the moment is that the general Jag necks are too chunky and wide for my liking. I'm looking for something somewhat smaller. I also prefer a 7.5" radius, btw.
Posted: Sun Jul 14, 2019 7:02 pm
by GeSe
Fakir Mustache wrote:What about the Squier Bullet HH Mustangs? They're very cheap, cheaper than a replacement neck, although the neck is satin finished, you might not like that.
I find the Squier necks to be more chunky than Fender necks. Plus they'd need a proper fret job (at least the few I'd tried) and I hate the sating finish. Oh yes, and 7.5" radius. I've also looked at various replacement neck producers, but none combines narrow nut width, skinny, vintage radius.
Being small with small fingers sucks. Of course I can play chunkier, but it's not as comfy as I prefer.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 10:14 am
by OutToDrift
GeSe wrote:OutToDrift wrote:You can get a new Jaguar neck from AllParts. Specifically I got mine from Stratosphere since AllParts is expensive as hell when you buy from them directly.
I can also look at Reverb, Ebay, etc. What prevents me from buying one at the moment is that the general Jag necks are too chunky and wide for my liking. I'm looking for something somewhat smaller. I also prefer a 7.5" radius, btw.
Smaller? Thank a Jaguar/Jag-stang/Mustang neck? How tiny are your hands? Also I don't think I've ever heard or read about a 7.5 radius. Just 7.25.
Posted: Tue Jul 16, 2019 5:05 pm
by Fakir Mustache
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 11:29 am
by GeSe
OutToDrift wrote:GeSe wrote:OutToDrift wrote:You can get a new Jaguar neck from AllParts. Specifically I got mine from Stratosphere since AllParts is expensive as hell when you buy from them directly.
I can also look at Reverb, Ebay, etc. What prevents me from buying one at the moment is that the general Jag necks are too chunky and wide for my liking. I'm looking for something somewhat smaller. I also prefer a 7.5" radius, btw.
Smaller? Thank a Jaguar/Jag-stang/Mustang neck? How tiny are your hands? Also I don't think I've ever heard or read about a 7.5 radius. Just 7.25.
Right, 7.25. Typo. The Jag-Stangs I tried felt much more comfy that current Jags and Mustangs to me. I didn't measure the necks but have the feeling that the nut width is a bit shorter and the circumference a bit smaller. Not supersmall hands, mind. Small kids play with much thicker necks. Joint problems basically. So why go uncomfy if comfy exists, if not readily available.