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cratz2 wrote:

I love the look of the Jag and Jazz, and I grew up
thinking the Mosrite design was the coolest thing ever
but I'm a strat guy at heart and would say it's my
favorite surf guitar.

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh248/cratz2/Guitars/DSC_6968a1surf.jpg

Last edited: Dec 20, 2011 21:11:46

Nice.

cratz2 wrote:

http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh248/cratz2/DSC_6968a1surf.jpg

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

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http://www.reverbnation.com/thedeadranchhands

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZEW74mHjQk

Last edited: Aug 14, 2011 13:05:43

Coolcat, that is one delicious made from scratch. Good on you.

No need for a twang bar?

DeadRanchHands wrote:

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VERY NICE!

That really is Very Nice DRH.

Mike

manfromravcon.com

Thanks! I wanted something that looked different, but was still a credible surf machine.

http://www.reverbnation.com/thedeadranchhands

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZEW74mHjQk

57 USA Strat reissue in Surf Green. Grew up in that era and always wanted a Strat.

This is my 1962/3 Fujigen.. I just got it up and running with some handwound Pyramid Strings... I run it through a Hendrix Experience pedal into a Peavey XR-700 powered mixer, that has a tweakable reverb that kicks a$$. I am getting a better sound now than ever, with this old MIJ relic, better than my Tele or my Strat... I have 20 guitars and this baby is my fave... I remember how guitars sounded thru the old crappy record players (mono too kids, none a this fancy STEREO stuffs!) we had back then... a far cry from what we are used to now.. so this is closest to what I remember hearing back in the day.. it is an odd combo, but it works for me... when I get my DAW back running (checksum errors) I will make a recording for ya all to hear...
Kowabunga!
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Cool Eric Von Zipper Cool

"I come here to tell you that these beach bums is bums."

Last edited: Sep 17, 2011 17:50:18

Currently play and really dig the Jazzmaster. Very intrigued with the Jaguar. But will probably end up settling down withimage a custom-color Stratocaster

https://kingpelican.bandcamp.com/

Jazzmaster for a more round and powerful sound with my Stratocaster as back up...

El Cheapo Guitars

Surf guitar on the rails...

Last edited: Sep 19, 2011 16:50:51

sorry pics will not post...

El Cheapo Guitars

Surf guitar on the rails...

Last edited: Sep 20, 2011 14:39:38

'nother vote for strat. I have a '89 US sunburst with maple neck - my favourite surfin' axe

He who dies with the most tubes... wins

Surf Daddies

Here's my most customized surf guitar:

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Four magnetic pickups selectable any 1 or 2 together with rotary 11-position switch
and Roland hex pickup
Each pickup from a different manufacturer. 2 pickups have glitter coatings.
Treble bleed on volume control
Massive weighting added to trem block for sustain
Neck thinned in half for extreme playability
Frets dressed for low action
Surf green body, Holographic inlays on fretboard
High mass saddles, roller trees, graphite nut, and locking tuners

I did all mods myself, even neck thinning and refinishing. Somehow, it all works as I had hoped. Planning and soldering connections on the 11-position switch was the most time consuming part. The rectangular pickup is the 3rd or 4th pickup I tried in the bridge position, this one has a chimey but not thin or piercing surfy tone.

The pickguard has visible pick dust from my shredding picks against the nickelplated steel strings (gauges 50, 36, 26, 16, 11, 9).

Insanitizers! http://www.insanitizers.com

Last edited: Oct 15, 2012 17:21:06

New member here, but old enough to remember when it all started, I moved to SoCal in '62.
This rig was not bought specificly for surfverb but it does a pretty good job of getting the vibe-

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Jag for me. I grew up listening to Dinosaur Jr, Sonic Youth, the Flaming Lips and more recently Mono, so I guess I'll never be able to think of the Jazzmaster as anything else than an indie rock guitar. Besides, I got a Jag a few days ago and this guitar's got surf coming out of every pore of the wood Big Grin

As for the Strat, well, it's got the right sound for surf, but I don't think I'll ever play one again. My first guitar back in the early 90s was a cheap brandless supermarket strat copy. It was a terrible guitar. Wouldn't keep in tune, could not be adjusted, almost impossible to play and on top of everything it sounded awful. It was such a bad experience that seeing a strat -- even a high end one -- still makes me wince. I guess I'm through with them... but I may eventually trick myself into getting a Jack & Danny JM-10, which is basically a Strat disguised as a Jag/Jazz. If it's anything like my J&D Tele then it's an awesome guitar for the price. I wish there had been such good cheap guitars around back when I started.

Old punks never die... They just become surf rockers.

Playing rhythm, my '91 Tele has always had a nice, bright sound that works well for surf, but no trem.
About a month ago, I got a great deal on a new Classic Player JM, and fell in love with the sound on that as well. Between the two, I haven't touched my Les Paul in months. Big Razz

holy heck! this is amazing!

Squid wrote:

Here's my most customized surf guitar:

image

Four magnetic pickups selectable any 1 or 2 together
with rotary 11-position switch
and Roland hex pickup
Each pickup from a different manufacturer. 2 pickups
have glitter coatings.
Treble bleed on volume control
Massive weighting added to trem block for sustain
Neck thinned in half for extreme playability
Frets dressed for low action
Surf green body, Holographic inlays on fretboard
High mass saddles, roller trees, graphite nut, and
locking tuners

I did all mods myself, even neck thinning and
refinishing. Somehow, it all works as I had hoped.
Planning and soldering connections on the 11-position
switch was the most time consuming part. The
rectangular pickup is the 3rd or 4th pickup I tried in
the bridge position, this one has a chimey but not thin
or piercing surfy tone.

The pickguard has visible pick dust from my shredding
picks against the nickelplated steel strings (gauges
50, 36, 26, 16, 11, 9).

http://dinosaurghost.bandcamp.com/
http://sixtycyclehum.podbean.com

wild style! free improvisation! a guitar-pickup-selector's guitar!

Last edited: Nov 28, 2011 12:36:24

I built a candy red "Jazzmaster" from Warmoth parts a few years ago, unfortunately, I'm about 2000 miles from my pix of it.. No

Used Seymour Duncan Hot Jazzmaster pickups. I'll post pix after Xmas/New Year's trip.

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