Light rail coyote and hurb do a deal 3 years later it happen

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Light rail coyote and hurb do a deal 3 years later it happen

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Jazzmaster loev!


So yeah I think this deal was struck 3 years ago...maybe not quite? But after paying back little by little the guitar has been round the world waiting to get here. I dunno what to say really it is so beautiful and sounds gorgeous (dunno what the fuck is going on but my other guitars sound dull as fuck in comparison!)

I would love to take some better pictures but I has no decent none film cameras around at the moment, so it may have to wait. Tom has been a stand up prince throughout the paying off process. classy classy class act.

Thanks you Tom I love it!!!! Lady hurb says thanks for the chocolate (she somehow claimed it all!)

I can't even remember much about the guitar...it's a 60's one haha
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Nice wan. That's awesome :)

I remembered the original thread, so went looking for it and here it is:
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lol nice
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it is a freaking relief that it is in your hands!! Yeah man, that light body and those pickups……really are something amazing! so its a 66 jazzmaster, original case. Bought off ebay from a guy who inherited it from his grandfather, who was the original owner. Played cajun music in Luisiana for decades. He did the cigarette burn on the headstock, and a lot of the wear…I did a lot too, haha. Oh that thing has a hell of a lot of soul for dank smoky cajun bars in louisiana, to fuzzed to hell alternative rock bands in Portland Oregon, to a bad ass bloke in England!
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haha, read through the original post. Fuck I forgot even how it looked originally…….I put a ton of wear on that thing. I really played the shit out of it.
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Always loved that Jaguar you have and now you've got its counterpart. Lovely mate.
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You really did add some wear Tom! Thanks for the original thread I only searched for the classified ad but couldn't find it.

I am looking at it now thinking how lovely it looks. It is super super light and the neck is really lovely to play. You have it set up different to how I would set mine up but I dare not touch it in case I bork the sound from the pickups...it also rings out with more sustain than I am used to.

bloody fantastic guitar!
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the weight between the jag and jazzy is crackers...the jag feels like it is made out of cement and jazzy is made out of Aero chocolate bars.
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Tom wear!
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Hurb wrote:the weight between the jag and jazzy is crackers...the jag feels like it is made out of cement and jazzy is made out of Aero chocolate bars.
I noticed this when I owned a Jaguar and Jazzmaster at the same time. It bothered the shit outta me. Much preferred the heaviness of the Jaguar.
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but that light jazzy body has like 3x more volume acoustically. light body is the shit in a guitar
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Hurb wrote:Image

Tom wear!
it recorded these songs with devi ever, and played in horrible bars all over portland. That shit kills a guitar, haha

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Well just set up how you want, I had a mastery bridge on it before, so its not really set up, also had some plane flights and crazy temp changes in Norway. I know it was fretting out when I sent it on the high frets, but had no tools here for setting up guitars.
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I love this deal so much. Congrats Hurbet!
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Wow! She is a lovely sight. 8)
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Absolutely stunning and delicious finish wear. Your collection is the stuff of dreams.
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Very nice indeed. Any chance of weighing the guitars and putting the weights up?

Blocks on a Jag is always win in my book.
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Yeah can do.
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Sure is one of those iconic ss.org pieces, may it serve you well.

I never had the pleasure of playing it, but 3 years ago at the AlBQ I do remember accidental dropping it out of the back of Mama Fredo's SUV -_-;
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ultratwin wrote:Sure is one of those iconic ss.org pieces, may it serve you well.

I never had the pleasure of playing it, but 3 years ago at the AlBQ I do remember accidental dropping it out of the back of Mama Fredo's SUV -_-;
I'm pretty sure I accidental dropped myself out of that SUV at an ALBQ.
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