'64 Jag pr0n...

The original shortscale guitars; Mustangs, Duo-Sonics, Musicmasters, Jaguars, Broncos, Jag-stang, Jagmaster, Super-Sonic, Cyclone, and Toronados.

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:lol:
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Awesome job. 8)
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cooterfinger wrote:Awesome job. 8)
thanks! it was frustrating stripping it and doing the refin twice.. but it was worth it in the end.

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fullerplast wrote:
cooterfinger wrote:Awesome job. 8)
thanks! it was frustrating stripping
:D
For the pool shot? :P

BTW nice job on the guitar.
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:shock:

thanks!

be glad i spared yall the stripped version...
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Post by DGNR8 »

Tremendous save. That's one for the ages.

I remember seeing that at Offset months ago. Maybe longer. I would not let my guitar get within 40 feet of all that water. I don't know if I should be more envious of the jazzy or that big grill on the porch!
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I would not let my guitar get within 40 feet of all that water.

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This shot made me a bit nervous coz the wind was blowing and that saltwater is nasty as hell...

We all know how steady offsets are when standing up... :D
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Very, very nice work - I love the L serial number shot. I'm glad all these guitars are finally getting saved and cared for again.
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did you get a new neck or did you miraculously save the OG head stock
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fullerplast wrote:
cooterfinger wrote:Awesome job. 8)
thanks! it was frustrating stripping it and doing the refin twice.. but it was worth it in the end.

:D
Yeah, I felt a little queasy when I saw the pics of you having to remove the first paint job. But, like you said, the second try came out way better.
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tribi9 wrote:
fullerplast wrote:
cooterfinger wrote:Awesome job. 8)
thanks! it was frustrating stripping
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For the pool shot? :P
hahaha
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Veddy nice. Although I tend to like mint guards more, the brown tort and shell pink can work out in certain cases.


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Sublimedo wrote:Veddy nice. Although I tend to like mint guards more, the brown tort and shell pink can work out in certain cases.


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wow.. thats NICE! The brown tort looks good on there.

I happen to like the red tort on SP, but to each his own. It would actually be more period-correct if the guard was mint.
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You guys and your period correctness.
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Mike wrote:You guys and your period correctness.
hehe, I wasn't going to say anything. I think humans have better ideas than Fender most of the time and the best ideas Fender get look like mods that guys on the boards would do.
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Sublimedo wrote:
Mike wrote:You guys and your period correctness.
hehe, I wasn't going to say anything. I think humans have better ideas than Fender most of the time and the best ideas Fender get look like mods that guys on the boards would do.
Abso-cocking-lutely.

New Jaguar line and no Blues or Greens to be seen? Shame on you.
Couldn't give two shits about the new bridge or the "abhorrent" positioning of the tremelo - at least do good colours for crying out loud.

I'm actually trying to line up an interview with Fender through a guy I know who works for them. Imagine if I got the job and fixed it up like Schultz?
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WHAT!?? They've discontinued the Stratocaster????
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Post by Mike »

hahahaha

I would kill that rumoured '59 Jazzmaster Reissue so dead.
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Post by roachello »

Nice save! It's even waterproof! :wink:
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Post by ludger »

fullerplast wrote:thanks all!

Regarding our software at OSG... i rather like it. I guess its just a matter of what you're used to... :)
I mentioned this before but I like how at offset a thread isn't marked read until you click on it.

p.s. lovely jag fullerplast
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