Hello from Finland! I though I'd finally introduce myself, I've been lurking around this board for a while. I first discovered it looking for info on possible solutions for the Jazzmaster bridge, and found a wealth of other useful info too. I finally got my first ever Jazzmaster a bit over a week ago. It's a sunburst 2005 CIJ with a Mustang bridge and Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound as the bridge pickup. Basic stuff but I'm loving it, thinking of getting something else for the brige pup though, something a bit 'deeper' sounding, a SJM-2 hot maybe (?). And maybe switching back to original bridge, or graphtech... But I'm still just getting to know it so no changes yet. Someone somewhere said that you people always love pics, so there's one below, not very good, but anyway, a few of my guitars.
Honoured to join people with such a good taste in guitars!
Hello all!
- Cuckoosnest
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Re: Hello all!
I love Helsinki...I went there a few years back
welcome to the forum
welcome to the forum
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- k o y l
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Beautiful family !
Enjoy your time here..
Enjoy your time here..
Once you're lost in twilights's blue, you don't find your way. The way finds you...
- Cuckoosnest
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Nice to hear Zhivago I love London, but get to go there too rarely
- and thanks for the warm welcome!
oh, and here's an addition to the 'family', my main guitar, I'm not really a big fan of the way it looks as far as the shape of the body goes (it's hand-built with an Ibanez RG-like body) but I do like the colour and it's a dream to play and built to last, has taken over almost 10 years of my beating without a single problem on the way... lol and you got to love the bling (stainless steel pickguard etc..):
But now I'm thinking, maybe I should give the Jazzmaster an outing at our next gig...
- and thanks for the warm welcome!
oh, and here's an addition to the 'family', my main guitar, I'm not really a big fan of the way it looks as far as the shape of the body goes (it's hand-built with an Ibanez RG-like body) but I do like the colour and it's a dream to play and built to last, has taken over almost 10 years of my beating without a single problem on the way... lol and you got to love the bling (stainless steel pickguard etc..):
But now I'm thinking, maybe I should give the Jazzmaster an outing at our next gig...
- k o y l
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Good idea... and I think there's no worry to have cuzJazzmasters are build to last too...Cuckoosnest wrote:
But now I'm thinking, maybe I should give the Jazzmaster an outing at our next gig...
Once you're lost in twilights's blue, you don't find your way. The way finds you...
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I have to admit that that kinda action was in my mind when I got it