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Permalink FT: Mark Jenny Jazzmaster for Jaguar

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I'm a longtime Jazzmaster player, but lately I've been having an itch for a Jag that just needs to be scratched. I'm looking for something vintage-correct, ie: no Classic Players (moved trem plate) and nothing with humbuckers or headstock end truss rod adjustment. Other than that, I'm open to entertaining various models that fit the bill. Yes, this is my first post here, but I've been posting under the same name on the Offset Guitars forum (AKA the OSG) for years. I've also been selling and buying on eBay for over a decade (with 100% feedback) under the name versionsound, if you want to check out my stats there. Anyway, on to the details of the guitar in question.

Specs:
• Alder body painted nitro Sherwood green, lightly reliced
• All Parts LRO Maple/Rosewood neck. Nitro satin finish, light relic. 7.25” radius, 1 5/8” nut
• Mint green guard custom made by Terrapin.
• Hardware reliced by MJT
• Chrome Jazzmaster pickup covers from Novak
• GFS Jazzmaster pickups

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Hardcase included. Trem arm not pictured, but also included.

Last edited: Feb 09, 2012 16:38:47

Also, it's got traditional routing underneath the guard, if you want to add the rhythm circuit or the tone pot/knob to the lead circuit. I actually have a spare mint AVRI guard that I'll throw in, if someone wants it. Full disclosure: I should also point out that the pick-up height adjustment screws are stripped (I'm the second owner and that's the way they were when I got it). I have a new set from fender that I'll throw in for anyone who wants to switch them out. I haven't really felt the need, since it's set up pretty nicely right now.

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