Squier 40th anniversary Jazzmaster (impressions on p. 8)
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Re: Squier 40th anniversary Jazzmaster (impressions on p. 8)
interested in selling a couple?
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Re: Squier 40th anniversary Jazzmaster (impressions on p. 8)
Possibly.GilmourD wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 8:48 amSame! I've got saddles on a few guitars and TusQ nuts all over the place.madmarcus1960 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 8:13 amI've used the Graphtec Tusq and black graphite coated saddles for years, plus their graphite nuts work the best in my trem guitars.
I even sent my brother this pic and said "Hey, check out my nut bag."
Just sometimes seeing the product picture and seeing the product in actual use are two different things, ya know?

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Thanks but I bought a couple of black Graphtecs, preference. I have a full Wenge WD licensed Strat neck that I may try out on the JM.
Just because I get bored easily and have it laying around in a box, all prepped, except for the nut.
Just because I get bored easily and have it laying around in a box, all prepped, except for the nut.
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Sometimes I'm bored and try to do those types of things. Then the kids start asking questions like "Can you make me lunch?" and "Can you make my sister stop using me like a trampoline?" and I have to divert. 🤪madmarcus1960 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 4:44 amThanks but I bought a couple of black Graphtecs, preference. I have a full Wenge WD licensed Strat neck that I may try out on the JM.
Just because I get bored easily and have it laying around in a box, all prepped, except for the nut.
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I'm 63 and have no such distractions anymore 

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My kids will be 33 and 27 when I'm 63 so I'll probably have grandkids crawling all over the house at that point. LOL
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My sons 38 and 35 don't want kids. I live vicariously through my women grandkids.
So with the cleaning up of the trems fulcrum plate and a properly shaped perch cup, I should be able to get pretty good stability with normal vibrato style trem use?
I don't dive bomb, even with my Floyds
So with the cleaning up of the trems fulcrum plate and a properly shaped perch cup, I should be able to get pretty good stability with normal vibrato style trem use?
I don't dive bomb, even with my Floyds
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Yup! You should be good with that!madmarcus1960 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 07, 2023 12:00 pmMy sons 38 and 35 don't want kids. I live vicariously through my women grandkids.
So with the cleaning up of the trems fulcrum plate and a properly shaped perch cup, I should be able to get pretty good stability with normal vibrato style trem use?
I don't dive bomb, even with my Floyds
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Re: Squier 40th anniversary Jazzmaster (impressions on p. 8)
I bought one of these neck on eBay. They're nice and chunky. Goes well with my Jazzmaster Antigua build.


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This is my Sq JM since it's recent surgery. Added the all wenge neck. It's a WD licensed neck for a Strat, 21 fret, graphite nut Hipshot staggered lockers. Wenge feels grainy and slick all at one. I spent an hour rolling the fret ends and polishing the fret with Stew Mac abrasive erasers. The neck plays fater than the original.






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Niiiice! That's a thing of beauty!madmarcus1960 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 08, 2023 3:54 amThis is my Sq JM since it's recent surgery. Added the all wenge neck. It's a WD licensed neck for a Strat, 21 fret, graphite nut Hipshot staggered lockers. Wenge feels grainy and slick all at one. I spent an hour rolling the fret ends and polishing the fret with Stew Mac abrasive erasers. The neck plays fater than the original.
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What'd you do with the original neck? Or are you like me and bought some parts to stick together?

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I still have it for now. Back in the box the wenge neck came out of.
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Re: Squier 40th anniversary Jazzmaster (impressions on p. 8)
The color with that neck really pops. I might have to pick up one of those bodies...the color is really bright and neat. I wonder what it would look like with an obnoxiously red pickguard.
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Re: Squier 40th anniversary Jazzmaster (impressions on p. 8)
I thought about brown tortoise, but red pearloid would certainly
POP!
