They alread made a Mus-uar, and even called it that.

They alread made a Mus-uar, and even called it that.
Well, I'll be ...
Until you mentioned it I hadn't thought about just how many recent Fender JM pickup variations there are. For a while they were putting the AV65 ones into most new JM models, but now they just keep coming up with new JM-style pickups for some reason ...Telemnemonics wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2019 8:19 amThey keep reformatting the JM pickups in P-90 or Strat directions, but those huge covers are incompatible with a lot of guitar configurations, so they limit potential new guitar design.
At the same time, you can fit all sorts of different pickups under a JM cover, so they could add some new tonal options to the JM platform.
The only variant I can think of to add to your list would be actual old Jazzmaster pickups, which are a thinner flatter coil than any of the modern versions I've seen. I haven't seen all on your list though, so maybe there is a current production version as thin as originals?timtam wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2019 6:12 pmUntil you mentioned it I hadn't thought about just how many recent Fender JM pickup variations there are. For a while they were putting the AV65 ones into most new JM models, but now they just keep coming up with new JM-style pickups for some reason ...Telemnemonics wrote: ↑Wed Jan 02, 2019 8:19 amThey keep reformatting the JM pickups in P-90 or Strat directions, but those huge covers are incompatible with a lot of guitar configurations, so they limit potential new guitar design.
At the same time, you can fit all sorts of different pickups under a JM cover, so they could add some new tonal options to the JM platform.
AV62 0054444000 / 0054443000
AV65 0094012000 / 0094013000
V-Mod (Am Pro) 7709840000 / 7709839000
Classic Player 0076313000 / 0076314000
MIJ/CIJ - how many variations ?
VM Squier ... DD JM-101
Mascis Squier .. p/n ?
60th Anniv Classic .. p/n? ... 'Classic Series ‘60s Single-Coil Jazzmaster'
Am Performer .. p/n ? .. 'Yosemite Jazzmaster Single-Coil'
Did I miss any (other than the more obscure non-JM-style like actives) ?
You mean MIM as in Made in Mexico and Am as American?
Highway 1 series was american.valley_parade wrote: ↑Mon Jan 07, 2019 8:10 amThat's not too farfetched, as weird as it sounds. Weren't the Highway 1 series guitars made in Mexico, but from USA parts?
I mean the specs of the American Pro model (proper trem, proper pickups, truncated electronics, maple fretboard option, and more colors if you count the mod shop).
Whoah, whoah, whoah. Let's not get crazy here. It's not like there are 770 million lefties in the world. I mean...it just doesn't make sense to go after a market that small.