J Mascis Jazzmaster on the cover of german Gitarre & Bass magazine!

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J Mascis Jazzmaster on the cover of german Gitarre & Bass magazine!

Post by Sebastian » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:29 am

There is a big feature about the Fender Jazzmaster, surf music & a J Mascis interview in the 07/2007 Gitarre & Bass magazine… and the front cover shows the Mascis signature model!

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In the interview he states it is mostly a standard japanese reissue, except for the sparkle finish, jumbo frets, gold guard and the T-O-M bridge. According to J, his main intention was "keeping the price as low as possible" - it will be around 600-700 USD.

At the end of the Jazzmaster article, www.offsetguitars.com is also mentioned in the "weblinks" section...  :)
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Post by BenHagerty » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:32 am

wow thats cool, nice find

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Post by zhivago » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:35 am

Sebastian wrote:

At the end of the Jazzmaster article, www.offsetguitars.com is also mentioned in the "weblinks" section...  :)

wow!!!

seriously!!??

how cool! :)
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Post by Gw10101 » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:44 am

Man, how much would i love one of those!

You suppose that it will be available through regular retailers here in the states? or will it be something that you have to order from over seas?

oh, and please forgive my ignorance, but what is a T-O-M bridge? (still new here i guess i dont know all the acronyms) is it some kind of mustang bridge?

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Post by mynameisjonas » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:50 am

Gw10101 wrote: Man, how much would i love one of those!

You suppose that it will be available through regular retailers here in the states? or will it be something that you have to order from over seas?

oh, and please forgive my ignorance, but what is a T-O-M bridge? (still new here i guess i dont know all the acronyms) is it some kind of mustang bridge?

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t-o-m = tune-o-matic, the kind of bridge you find on most gibson guitars

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Post by John Taverna » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:53 am

Sebastian wrote: At the end of the Jazzmaster article, www.offsetguitars.com is also mentioned in the "weblinks" section...  :)
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Post by Gw10101 » Tue Jun 19, 2007 6:55 am

T-O-M = tune-0-matic, ahhh, i should have pieced that together, thanks Jonas!

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Post by spaceghost » Tue Jun 19, 2007 9:46 am

why a TOM? i gather J always uses one, but won't that make using the trem difficult? they should give you the option.

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Post by HeartfeltDawn » Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:02 am

I've got a 70's Ibanez 2457, basically an ES-355 clone and it has a T-O-M bridge with a Maestro vibrola. I imagine the string angle is pretty similar to a JM or Jag with a standard bridge and vibrato system. I've had no difficulties at all with the 2457, the string tension is fine, strings don't pop out. I'm curious to know why some people think a T-O-M bridge is bad with a JM vibrato.

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Post by mynameisjonas » Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:05 am

spaceghost wrote: why a TOM? i gather J always uses one, but won't that make using the trem difficult? they should give you the option.
does it sound like j is having any difficulties using the trem on any of his jazzmasters...? ;)
i have t-o-ms on all three of my JMs and i use the trem A LOT. never had any problems.

i see why a lot of people don't want a t-o-m on a jazzmaster, but the purpose of making a signature guitar is to meet the artist's desired specs, and if they aren't met, what point is there in calling it a signature guitar?

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Post by JazzBlaster » Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:21 am

I love how there is so mutch hype from Fender about this guitar coming out! does anyone even know when it's going to be out?

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Post by spaceghost » Tue Jun 19, 2007 10:26 am

well i have to say that i never have used a TOM on any guitar besides stop-tails.

i guess i'm wrong, but i would think string movement wouldn't be as easy and string breakage would increase due to this. i guess the strings don't get caught in the saddles? Bigsby's have TOM's too don't they? pretty sure i answered my own question. oh well.

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Post by TheodorJ » Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:19 am

But I thought TOMs and rocking bridge vib systems didn't work well together. The Bigbsby and the JM vib system are two very different animals.

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Post by djetz » Tue Jun 19, 2007 1:46 pm

Love the purple, hate the gold.

Of course, there are far worse things that can be done with gold.

Such as:

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Re: J Mascis Jazzmaster on the cover of german Gitarre & Bass magazine!

Post by Jets » Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:29 pm

I really love the look of that guitar.
Does anyone know (or want to guess at) whether it's a japan only release?

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