mojorowe
Joined: Mar 19, 2014
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Posted on Aug 21 2016 03:20 PM
GregEL wrote:
When I got my lacquer Jazzmaster I had a really tough time deciding between it and the Jaguar, really wanted both but at the time only wanted to pay for one.
The ultimate decision came down to color. Love the surf green (Jazz) hate fiesta red (Jag). Shallow I know but I figured either way I would get a great guitar, both suitable for surf.
My VM Jag is white with tort guard, put a staytrem bridge on both guitars. Like 'em both, the Squier Jag is noticeably heavier. Other than that I have no complaints.
My lacquer is now my number one with my VM Jag and Strat are an alternating number two.
Wish Fender made the lacquer Jaguar in a sunburst.
That brings up a good point.. never having seen fiesta red in person, not sure I will like it. I know I like surf green,,and I can get a Squier VM Jag in candy apple red.. my favorite..
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CaliforniaMaxx
Joined: Dec 05, 2010
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Posted on Aug 22 2016 02:07 AM
Probably my Frankensteined 1963 Fender Jaguar
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da-ron
Joined: Jan 02, 2009
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The original Plymouth, UK.
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Posted on Aug 22 2016 02:50 AM
mojorowe wrote:
Well, I read ALL 50 pages in hopes that by the end, I would have learned enough to make a decision between Jaguar or Jazzmaster.. then, with the Squiers, I could get both for less than one Fender.. Really like the Fender Classic 60s with its nitro finish on both the fiesta red Jag and the surf green Jazzmaster..
I have the Classic 60s surf green Jazzmaster and it's my favourite guitar. The nitro finish is nice and it feels like a quality guitar. No locking trem on this model, though there is on the modern player but it's in the wrong place.
If you are unsure about Jag or Jazz- you have to go and play them as I found they are very different guitars. I found a Jaguar far too small (I'm quite broad shouldered with long arms) and I found it quite cramped. I'm used to the length of a jazzmaster and Rick 330, so for me the Jazzmaster felt way more comfortable.
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DonKiyote
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Kent
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Posted on Aug 22 2016 04:17 AM
I agree with da-ron - the Jag and the Jazz are very different - I bought a Jag at a very good price but for whatever reason I just couldn't get on with it - seemed to fight me all the way..Sold it and bought a Jazzmaster which I really enjoy playing. Definitely worth trying both before buying.
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da-ron
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The original Plymouth, UK.
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Posted on Aug 22 2016 04:42 AM
DonKiyote wrote:
Definitely worth trying both before buying.
Or buy both and send one back!
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DonKiyote
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Kent
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Posted on Aug 22 2016 05:41 AM
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mojorowe
Joined: Mar 19, 2014
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Posted on Aug 22 2016 01:42 PM
How about stretch bar cords? My hands get hurt (getting old sucks)., would the jags shorter scale make that much of a difference? I'm only 5'9 and shrinking so not too worried about getting cramped.. I am favoring the idea of the fender 60s lacquer jazz and the squier vm jag.. Unfortunately the closest Guitar Center is 70 miles, which I don't mind, but they don't stock the lacquer models.. Thanks for all the replies gents.. I have lots to ponder.
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Bill_Ashton
Joined: Nov 15, 2008
Posts: 124
Massachusetts
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Posted on Aug 22 2016 02:18 PM
I think you will be just fine. When I bought my MIM Classic 60's Jag in 2008, I really wanted a Jazzmaster but there wasn't anything available (new) in CAR at an affordable price. I am very happy with mine, and though she doesn't get much play now she is my one electric guitar...the slightly higher gain p'ups sit between a Tele and a Strat tone-wise and thats just where I need to be.
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mojorowe
Joined: Mar 19, 2014
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Posted on Aug 25 2016 08:28 AM
Well, I took the plunge.. ordered a Classic 60s Jazzmaster in surf green nitro lacquer.. should be here monday..
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DonKiyote
Joined: Aug 26, 2014
Posts: 138
Kent
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Posted on Aug 25 2016 02:30 PM
mojorowe wrote:
Well, I took the plunge.. ordered a Classic 60s Jazzmaster in surf green nitro lacquer.. should be here monday..
Beautiful looking guitar. I've got the Classic Player Jazz which I think may have a larger neck radius and different pick ups to the Classic 60. Hopefully you'll love it - be interested to hear!
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CaptainSensible
Joined: Nov 08, 2006
Posts: 647
Leesburg, VA
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Posted on Aug 25 2016 08:48 PM
My favorite surf guitar is the Danelectro '64.
— Sean
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MissingLink
Joined: Jul 23, 2008
Posts: 488
Edge of the East China Sea
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Posted on Aug 25 2016 09:25 PM
Endorsed by Moserite lovers everywhere!
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rottenman
Joined: Jan 31, 2015
Posts: 115
Austin, TX
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Posted on Aug 25 2016 10:07 PM
Righteous!
MissingLink wrote:
Endorsed by Moserite lovers everywhere!
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Pihabeach82
Joined: Sep 29, 2015
Posts: 479
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Posted on Aug 25 2016 10:55 PM
mojorowe wrote:
Well, I took the plunge.. ordered a Classic 60s Jazzmaster in surf green nitro lacquer.. should be here monday..
Nice!
I've been soooooo tempted by those
Please post your review
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mojorowe
Joined: Mar 19, 2014
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Posted on Aug 26 2016 07:00 PM
It's already here! I ordered it weds afternoon and had it friday by 1pm.. can't beat that. It is absolutely beautiful! I'm not that great of a player, but my teacher is.. took it straight to him and said, here, play this.. WOW!
Now I know what it is capable of sounding like, I just have to practice..
The fit and finish is flawless.. I made a good choice.
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rottenman
Joined: Jan 31, 2015
Posts: 115
Austin, TX
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Posted on Aug 26 2016 07:29 PM
Rad! Congrats
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Teiscofan
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Ontario
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Posted on Aug 26 2016 07:41 PM
Nice guitar!
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
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Seattle
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Posted on Aug 26 2016 07:46 PM
The 60s Lacquer series has complete changed the sub-$1000 category. They are so nice, I've got a Strat myself. Fretwork is solid, the wood is all great, nitro(important to me for feel), nice enough metal, the nut is cut well, strat pickups aren't the best but the Jag/Jazz pickups are great.
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gc24
Joined: Jul 22, 2009
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Posted on Aug 27 2016 10:41 AM
I bought a Squier VM Jaguar last week and it's going back. Hate it. Don't like the sound or the feel of it. Maybe the Jazzmaster is better? Never played one.
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da-ron
Joined: Jan 02, 2009
Posts: 1305
The original Plymouth, UK.
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Posted on Aug 31 2016 07:58 AM
gc24 wrote:
I bought a Squier VM Jaguar last week and it's going back. Hate it. Don't like the sound or the feel of it. Maybe the Jazzmaster is better? Never played one.
Is that the Jag with humbuckers? A friend has one and I completely fail to see the point. The whole reason for the Jag is it's unique pickups imo.
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