Has anyone made a new body using their vintage JM body as a template?
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Re: Has anyone made a new body using their vintage JM body as a template?
MR.M or vintage forum body owners,feel any different about sending your baby off to Musikraft,asked them if they would do a JM they said all they needed was a vintage body to copy and they would start making them,might even get a free body out of it,least that's what i would ask for if i sent them mine,wich i don't have or i would.
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Re: Has anyone made a new body using their vintage JM body as a template?
How funny - I just ordered a tele neck from them. I would have sent them my 61 JM for a free neck/body if I hadn't just sold it literally a week ago. They used to do a copy of a 59 Jazzmaster neck - I saw it on ebay a few times back when their website was just a placeholder. This was probably about two-three years ago. You might ask them if they still have those plans...blobcaster wrote: MR.M or vintage forum body owners,feel any different about sending your baby off to Musikraft,asked them if they would do a JM they said all they needed was a vintage body to copy and they would start making them,might even get a free body out of it,least that's what i would ask for if i sent them mine,wich i don't have or i would.
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Re: Has anyone made a new body using their vintage JM body as a template?
they have a 64 JM neck,wouldn't a 59 just be a strat neck anyways?
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Re: Has anyone made a new body using their vintage JM body as a template?
No, while the neck shape and width may have varied somewhat, the pre-CBS Jazzmaster always featured it's own unique headstock (different from $trat). The only exceptions are prototypes and possibly some pre-production examples.blobcaster wrote: know they have a 64 JM neck,wouldn't a 59 just be a strat neck anyways?
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Re: Has anyone made a new body using their vintage JM body as a template?
na, still don't want to send it off... i trust Aug but i just to want it to be in the mail
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Re: Has anyone made a new body using their vintage JM body as a template?
I think they already offer a Jazzmaster shape headstockfullerplast wrote:No, while the neck shape and width may have varied somewhat, the pre-CBS Jazzmaster always featured it's own unique headstock (different from $trat). The only exceptions are prototypes and possibly some pre-production examples.blobcaster wrote: know they have a 64 JM neck,wouldn't a 59 just be a strat neck anyways?
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Re: Has anyone made a new body using their vintage JM body as a template?
yes they do,a 64 head stock,no body though.
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Re: Has anyone made a new body using their vintage JM body as a template?
http://musikraft.3dcartstores.com//Jazzmaster_c_39.htmlBlobcaster wrote: yes they do,a 64 head stock,no body though.
now they have it
