Re: Looking at a CIJ Jaguar ... I've got a few questions
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Re: Looking at a CIJ Jaguar ... I've got a few questions
nope, i don't have any pictures, i know you feel a little wary, but it's not damaged or anything. I'm not trying to tlak you into anything, it just seemd that you had a problem and i may have the solution.
I prefer their older stuff.
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Re: Looking at a CIJ Jaguar ... I've got a few questions
It's not aen's shop .. he's just telling you the Jag's there, not selling it so he's not going to have pics of it .. perhaps the best thing is if aen PMs you with the shop's contact details and you can take it up with them.TheBlindsideKid wrote: Cool. I'm totally interested in the LPB Jag. Do you have any pics of it? Or a website to your shop with listings of the guitars you have?
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Re: Looking at a CIJ Jaguar ... I've got a few questions
Yeah, they'd probably ship it to you.
I prefer their older stuff.
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Re: Looking at a CIJ Jaguar ... I've got a few questions
It's cool man, sorry to keep bugging you with all the questions. I was just playing it safe. I'll take your word for it though. Thanks for the patience.aen wrote: nope, i don't have any pictures, i know you feel a little wary, but it's not damaged or anything. I'm not trying to tlak you into anything, it just seemd that you had a problem and i may have the solution.

Do you have their contact info as far as the shop goes? Now that Fender Japan ceased shipping to the USA I'm more interested than ever. I wonder if the shop put the guitar on hold if I sent a down payment or something. $800.00 with a case is a great deal for my Jaguar budget. And since it is setup to that's even better. Thanks again for answering all my questions and all that. I'll send you a pm with this message too, if you don't see this first. Thanks again man.

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Re: Looking at a CIJ Jaguar ... I've got a few questions
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Re: Looking at a CIJ Jaguar ... I've got a few questions
Yo, if you're concerned about the buzzing with the bridge, one option that I took with my Jag (and is pretty common practice) was to replace it with a Mustang bridge. You can find them pretty commonly on Ebay, and they usually aren't too expensive either. It's a good investment if you play your guitar hard, because the stock bridge saddles on Jaguars have multiple string grooves, and if you play with a bit too much force they can jump between the grooves, which puts them out of tune (a pain in the ass if you're mid-song). I've heard blu-tac or glue can reduce the problem on the stock bridge, but I imagine that would be pretty ugly.
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