so1om
Joined: May 10, 2012
Posts: 492
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Posted on Jan 24 2015 10:37 AM
Well... I don't know. But at the time, actual metal flake finishes like that were most likely done by a car shop, not at Fender. Fender sent out a lot of early guitars for custom finishes. I would not be surprised if they sent out a common sunburst for any ol' customer. Used in the movie? I dunno. A legit Fender Factory guitar? Perhaps.
But the use of a local car painter, that would lead me to believe that they had no clue about masking off certain areas. Someone at Fender may have just slapped on some tape and sent it out.
As for movie guitars, who knows. That's the fun mystery of it all. The group may have walked on the set and they were laying there for them. Fender did a lot of custom and regular guitars for movies. Elvis in Clambake, the Bye, Bye Birdie Jaguar and instruments. No one ever thought they'd be so desirable now. This rock music is just a fad anyway.
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CaliforniaMaxx
Joined: Dec 05, 2010
Posts: 132
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Posted on Feb 23 2015 07:28 PM
Bumped again. Found out on Bob Dalley's (The Surf Raiders) Facebook that Nick O'Malley passed away a couple days ago.
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Sonichris
Joined: Mar 06, 2006
Posts: 1873
Wear gloves - I'm in the Rockies
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Posted on Feb 24 2015 09:59 AM
CaliforniaMaxx wrote:
Bumped again. Found out on Bob Dalley's (The Surf Raiders) Facebook that Nick O'Malley passed away a couple days ago.
Sad to hear - this should be a separate thread.
— "You can't tell where you're going if you don't know where you've been"
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Frelonvert
Joined: Sep 21, 2009
Posts: 275
Toulouse
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Posted on Aug 24 2015 12:58 PM
websurfer wrote:
I wrote to Nick O'Malley directing him to this thread. Here are his comments:
_Hi Scott -
I got my JM in 1959 before I met DD (I met Dick in 1960). It had a sun burst. At DD's direction, my JM was painted light blue. I don't remember when it was painted. I still have it and still play it. And it is still light blue.
I had the JM cleaned up recently by Norm Cowell. Before Norm cleaned it, the sun burst was visible under the blue.
I hope this is helpful.
Nick
So, is it possible that this surfburst finish was done by adding a light blue paint layer over sunburst? That woul be cool to try.
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novamax
Joined: Jan 23, 2015
Posts: 105
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Posted on Aug 24 2015 02:03 PM
Man, that sure looks great! Actually. I like it very much more than sunburst! Maybe it's enough to apply dark primer to the rim only?
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eddiekatcher
Joined: Mar 14, 2006
Posts: 2764
Atlanta, GA
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Posted on Aug 25 2015 08:45 AM
One thing that I immediately noticed about this Jazzmaster was the extremely soft radius of the body's outside edges. Today's Fenders seem to have a noticeably sharper radius. One exception that I noticed recently is on page 22 of the latest Sweetwater Pro Gear catalog. It is a pix of the new "Postmodern" Strat and which seems to have very similar rounded edges. This give both guitars a more sleek and racy appearance. Both thumbs up!
Even I might be able to dig that Strat if it was available in a hard tail.
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JakeDobner
Joined: Feb 26, 2006
Posts: 12159
Seattle
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Posted on Aug 25 2015 09:22 AM
The edge radius is also how my '59s and '60 are/were.
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eddiekatcher
Joined: Mar 14, 2006
Posts: 2764
Atlanta, GA
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Posted on Aug 25 2015 09:26 AM
Sleek eh?
Smoooooooth...........
ya!
ed
— Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps?
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mattwolf
Joined: Nov 21, 2022
Posts: 3
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Posted on Nov 21 2022 03:26 AM
There were TWO Fender 1962 Jaguar guitars customized Black/Gold for use in the 1963 movie, Bye Bye Birdie. One was for promotional shots and appears in the main street scene where Conrad Birdie sings "Honestly Sincere." The second guitar was used in a couple of rehearsal scenes and an a stage scene, which can be seen falling to the floor during a fight. That slightly-damaged guitar eventually ended up in Hard Rock Cafe's collection. The near-mint first guitar was thought to be missing for decades. It has remained safely in private hands.
Hard Rock Cafe has a video demonstrating their BBB Jaguar here: https://www.facebook.com/hardrock/videos/10156175607293320
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Tqi
Joined: Dec 07, 2014
Posts: 1222
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Posted on Nov 21 2022 06:21 AM
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