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Permalink NGD - FSR AV'65 Sonic Blue Jag

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Thanks to the infecting Jaguar obsession of "some" Big Grin of the members here, my guitar collection has just grown by %200 (excluding the VI), so kinda bigger deal for me...
I usually regard guitars of this level as out of reach fantasy. That's why I only had one, wonderful "Thin-Skin" Jazzmaster, that I lucked out buying (6 years ago?) when it had a reasonable price. Now that AVRI's are exceeding $2000 I still believe that if you can, DIY'ing would be the best value for money. I got started on this project (and maybe will do it someday) but then came this unbelievable deal.
After taxes and UPS fees I paid almost half of what I'd have paid for importing one from America.. Or build one for about the same final expense. That's a MIM Fender locally.
Also, maybe naively, I was readily expecting a cardboard box since they didn't even advertise it comes with a case, but it does! A very cool black. One of the case's locks' tongue came broken. But it's my win psychologically! Uh-Oh
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The Jag is neither heavy nor light, has some small blems near the neck pocket. Other than that, it's a total new Fender celebration.
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Case candy as usual, a shiny new prospect, a good (but not great Mad ) wipe cloth, a pack of 11 flats (I'm not into self-cutting...), while it came strung with 10's.
Mute unit had to go right away, bridge reversed, it's playable. I wanna check the shim situation, and put a 13-52 set. Then decide if I'm keeping the bridge or replace it with a Mastery (which I'm very happy with on my JM).
The tremolo is excellent. I bent the arm for an appropriate access angle, and added a small angle/dent for the collet. Spring action is nice and tight. Perfect.

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The guitar as a whole feels solid. Hardware is American metal, the bridge, tuners and buttons are all stable and snug. A very lively, singing, jangly instrument. Strong attack, a whole bunch of buzzing and resonance from everywhere. Extremly playable and very exciting. I enjoy it so much I haven't even plugged in yet! Neck is no less than amazing. Satin back, love it! Love the feel, the frets, the dimensions. It looks great, even if not the most striking wood. I also like the headstock plain and not matched, in this case.

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The color is of my childhood dreams that I didn't know I had. Perfect shade of Sonic-Blue. Real vintage lookin'. Advertised as "FSR", Fender says it's a very thin layers of Nitro (probably not unlike the "Thin-Skin" series), with even less buffing. The lacquer seems to have sunk into the grain, and the wood texture is delicately apparent. Lovely.

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An amazing instrument at any price. Premium stuff. Offsets are fun! I'm extremely grateful to hold this.
Next day, I'll plug into reverb and amp, and we'll see if this is the immaculate surf machine it appears to be. I do not plan to mutilate my hands with those pesky 10's, so it may be a short session, until I receive my Pyramids.

Hope you enjoyed this emotional drivel.
Drool
Amor y Paz!

Last edited: Jun 14, 2016 08:21:10

Ariel,
That's beautiful!
Congratulations. Bound neck and Sonic Blue.....
Wow

Cheers,
Jeff

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Beautiful little guitar!! How does it sound? I want one!!!! Agree

Enjoying the surf,sun and sand!!

GORGEOUS!!! Congratulations, Ariel!!!!

Ivan
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Nice! Surf on...

Very nice. Congratulations!

The Hicadoolas

Cool man. I've got some significant jaguar gas right now.

Shock

Absolute peach of a guitar you have there Ariel, nice peaceful colour too.

Really pleased for you.

Good going Ariel. Now, let's hear what you do with it!

Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

I am now playing trumpet with Prince Buster tribute band 'Balzac'

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

So nice!

Congrats on a beauty!

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Thank you very much everyone! Fender did the work, I just put the money... I sincerely appreciate you all for the good will.

DannySnyder wrote:

Good going Ariel. Now, let's hear what you do with it!

Thanks Danny! I promise, you will.

This thing is burning! I plugged today into my Surfy-Bear and Showman. Holy pickups! A newborn screaming, full of character and lust for life!
Reminds me of Bruce Lee, for some reason. Small, and punches you in the face really hard and really fast, with the occasional roundhouse kick to the skull.
Raw, biting at full range. Cleans nice with vol pot. The "rhythm" circuit is very pleasant. I'm really surprised with how easy and forgiving it plays. Still with the stock .010 set, so I broke the high E and B. I'll put 13 flats, I need to fight my guitar a little bit, can't have it do all the work.
What a nice guitar, and I mean Jaguar in general. They're a bundle of fun. It sounds and feels completely different than my Jazzmaster. Neither are in display cases. I'm working it, and hopefully soon they'll sing into microphones. I am so 'set' right now it's not even a joke.

Last edited: Oct 14, 2015 14:44:34

The guitar is a real cutie, what a bite!

Last edited: Jun 14, 2016 08:19:28

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