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It's not as big a collection as some here, but here we go:
2 Classic 60s MiM Jaguars and a Gretsch Electromagnetic 5622.
I swapped the necks on the jags for purely aesthetic reasons. The Red Jag has Creamery Sonic 60s pickups - after I "accidentally" ended up with two nearly identical guitars I swapped the pickups to make them stand out from each other sonically.
2 Classic 60s MiM Jaguars and a Gretsch Electromagnetic 5622.
I swapped the necks on the jags for purely aesthetic reasons. The Red Jag has Creamery Sonic 60s pickups - after I "accidentally" ended up with two nearly identical guitars I swapped the pickups to make them stand out from each other sonically.
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They look good
"It aint what you have got, its what you do with it"
"It aint what you have got, its what you do with it"
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Phwoar, those outer two are especially beautiful!pikmin wrote: ↑Sun Sep 13, 2020 6:27 amMy Jazzmaster family :
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Finally had the time to clean up my little guitar corner and arrange them all (minus the two Les Pauls - which rest in their cases at the moment - and the HSIN-Mi - which was in the case under the Telemaster - but I'm soon gonna sell that one anyhow) - next step is getting a second K&M guardian so that they are all within reach! :-)
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Seriously! I'm not usually into racing stripes but that is hot. And the blue guard! Well done.
I don't have a pic of the whole family together, but these are my offsets:
Blacktop Jag: tone pot removed. Currently strung with those DR DDT strings tuned to A standard
JMJM: Just got this and really in love with it. Currently stock but I am planning on making a new pickguard and stripping the controls back to a single volume knob, rhythm/lead switch (no pots, switch selects between a series resistor and cap as per typical JM wiring), and pickup selector
Beater "Mustang": This actually started life as a 60s Sears 24" scale bass that I converted. (This was a weird/fun project that I should probably start a thread on) Single volume knob and a tone switch. Sliders control pickups on/off and series/split/parallel for the P90.
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An abbreviated version of guitar family. My blue thin line JM is in the shop.
From let to right:
Squire Classic Vibe Duo Sonic
Squire Tele Deluxe
Custom Bilindastang
Fender Thurston Moore Signature Series Jazzmaster
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The Fenders
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Pickup Switching Mad Scientist
http://www.offsetguitars.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=104282&p=1438384#p1438384
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A-a on a short scale??!
spacelordmother wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 11:59 amSeriously! I'm not usually into racing stripes but that is hot. And the blue guard! Well done.
I don't have a pic of the whole family together, but these are my offsets:
Blacktop Jag: tone pot removed. Currently strung with those DR DDT strings tuned to A standard
JMJM: Just got this and really in love with it. Currently stock but I am planning on making a new pickguard and stripping the controls back to a single volume knob, rhythm/lead switch (no pots, switch selects between a series resistor and cap as per typical JM wiring), and pickup selector
Beater "Mustang": This actually started life as a 60s Sears 24" scale bass that I converted. (This was a weird/fun project that I should probably start a thread on) Single volume knob and a tone switch. Sliders control pickups on/off and series/split/parallel for the P90.
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http://thewinterpalace.bandcamp.com
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My main axes:
- my number one Nude Guitars 013 Baritone
- Fender MIJ Jazzmaster
- my number one Nude Guitars 013 Baritone
- Fender MIJ Jazzmaster
- X-Ray Spex
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Nude stuff is awesome, how're you finding it so far?gila_crisis wrote: ↑Wed Oct 14, 2020 5:04 amMy main axes:
- my number one Nude Guitars 013 Baritone
- Fender MIJ Jazzmaster
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That's my main guitar since 3 years. Gabo is a wonderful guitar builder! I never had a guitar with such sustain and resonance! You literaly feel every not you play!