Alden Jazzmaster Copy

Discussion of newer designs, copies and reissue offset-waist instruments.
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Re: Alden Jazzmaster Copy

Post by jcyphe » Sun Jan 21, 2007 9:25 pm

StevenO wrote: Yeah, it's best to get what you really truly want, first. All these cheap and fun guitars are nice, but if you don't have anything really special to go back to, they're not fun. You can forgive the cheap guitars of their flaws when you know that you have something really good in your stable of guitars.
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Re: Alden Jazzmaster Copy

Post by Naturality » Sun Jan 21, 2007 11:52 pm

Yeah, I might a copy after my JM just to have a bit of fun modding.

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Re: Alden Jazzmaster Copy

Post by pullover » Mon Jan 22, 2007 7:29 am

StevenO wrote: Yeah, it's best to get what you really truly want, first. All these cheap and fun guitars are nice, but if you don't have anything really special to go back to, they're not fun. You can forgive the cheap guitars of their flaws when you know that you have something really good in your stable of guitars.
I agree, I have a few cheap guitars that I mess around with. I'll start out practice with one of them, but I always go back to my Jazzmaster when I am tired of them. Whenever I pick up my Jazz after playing another guitar for a while, I can't help but sigh.
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