Post a photo of your vintage JAZZMASTERS
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2 glorious old gold guards I used to have, first the '59, then the '58:
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Ahh so are we gonna post past guitars? Or is this current guitars?
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The thread has taken a crazy turn...it was meant to be current, but hell with it, let's post past JMs too!eggwheat wrote:Ahh so are we gonna post past guitars? Or is this current guitars?
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Some real beauties in here, thank you all for posting. Keep 'em coming
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This is the best thread ever!
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^^^ thank you! The 65 looks much better in pics. In person you can see it's just a rough natural finish, not too pretty nor interesting, with varnish drippings here and there. So yeah, I'm debating between black or Ice blue metallic. It shall be glorious
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Great, my GAS just went through the roof
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Does new jazzmaster with vintage tort count? (No it doesn't, and no it shouldn't) Here's mine:
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Late '59 Jazzmaster. About as stock as I'll ever get it....
'59 neck, body (refin), pots & switches.
Single line Klusons.
Late '59 nitro guard (11 holes) & shielding.
Neckplate serial # along bottom, not top.
'59 neck pickup, '62 bridge pickup.
Repro knobs, trem & switch tips.
Repro G 7 G case (not period correct).
'59 neck, body (refin), pots & switches.
Single line Klusons.
Late '59 nitro guard (11 holes) & shielding.
Neckplate serial # along bottom, not top.
'59 neck pickup, '62 bridge pickup.
Repro knobs, trem & switch tips.
Repro G 7 G case (not period correct).
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1962 factory LPBM Jazzmaster with A neck. I bought it from the original owner. Sold last year.
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Re: Post a photo of your vintage JAZZMASTERS
Down to just these offsets. My regular players.
Jazzmaster is an early '64 (DEC 63 neck).
Knew this was it the minute I picked it up. Lightweight, strong, balanced pickups, perfect wear and a beautiful feeling chunky 63 neck.
Love the heart-shaped wear on the back.
Long Gone...
FEB 66 D+B (My first vintage JM. Super lightweight and great neck).
AUG 64 JM. Bad black refin, blank headstock. Other than cosmetics and missing case, this JM had all original parts and a really perfect neck. I still miss this one from time to time even though I always preferred my SB 64.
Then I had it refin'd... Still wish I went with a bolder custom color in hindsight. But refining it actually helped me let go and went towards my 63 Jag which I love even more, so it all worked out in the end.
Jazzmaster is an early '64 (DEC 63 neck).
Knew this was it the minute I picked it up. Lightweight, strong, balanced pickups, perfect wear and a beautiful feeling chunky 63 neck.
Love the heart-shaped wear on the back.
Long Gone...
FEB 66 D+B (My first vintage JM. Super lightweight and great neck).
AUG 64 JM. Bad black refin, blank headstock. Other than cosmetics and missing case, this JM had all original parts and a really perfect neck. I still miss this one from time to time even though I always preferred my SB 64.
Then I had it refin'd... Still wish I went with a bolder custom color in hindsight. But refining it actually helped me let go and went towards my 63 Jag which I love even more, so it all worked out in the end.
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