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68 jag goodness

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i usually stray from posting ebay links but i wanted to bring it to everyones attention since i have NEVER heard of a neck like this on any jag before about 74. and its a 68, looks all og to me.
when i saw this on the first day it was 300.00 its already at more than 2 grand with 5 days to go, i have a feeling that this is going to fetch more than we may think.
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coolandis wrote:Guitar way not as described and I have to pay to ship back!! BS! 100 negatives!
lol @ that

I don't trust sellers that make their auctions private. That's only ok if they are selling sex toys or something.
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oooohh Corgan Jag Do Want
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Post by Richard »

There is also a maple cap neck Jazzmaster on ebay right now.

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There's also a strike on ebay, right now.
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Post by Justin J »

as rare as people make those out to be, there sure have been a few of them on ebay in the past year or so.
i'm actually surprised that the bidding is up so high already. i wonder if those are all legitimate bids. these things usually don't go for much more than $2000.
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maple and block inlays don't mix well
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Post by robert(original) »

your opnion no longer counts in ths thread fanboy, beat it!
j/k
thats the link i tried to post, but to no luck did it work, i suck at computers.
bubbles there has been alot of maple cap jags lately.....
wonder why.
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robert(original) wrote:your opnion no longer counts in ths thread fanboy, beat it!
j/k
thats the link i tried to post, but to no luck did it work, i suck at computers.
bubbles there has been alot of maple cap jags lately.....
wonder why.
maple with black dots ftw!!!
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Post by Justin »

I don't like maple hardly on anything, only on the occassional tele or strat where my eyes have gotten use to the ugliness. On a jaguar, with big black markers, not so crazy about that.
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Have to agree with Justin. Black on maple = Ewwwwwww!
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Post by robert(original) »

fran, you just lost so many mojo points with me it hurts, honestly.
from a builders standpoint and i bet you would agree, that its easy as pie to do inlays on a dark wood, you can fill it with dust and epoxy and it looks the same,
MAIN REASON why gibson chooses to use ebony when doing trapoziod inlays.
with maple, its a bit hard to make it blend properly.
thats why i have strayed so heavily from finishing tracings tele.
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Post by Fran »

Yeah i understand the craftmanship involved but from a distance it looks like a 12 year old kid has drawn black inlays on the neck with a marker pen.
The mojo is immense..agreed...but, it offends my eye.
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Post by robert(original) »

your must be checked then!
everyone has an opinion, and its people like you that keep the price down, so, go forth and spawn your evil ideas on the masses so i can score one for CHEAP!
you konw you can, everyone listens to fran.
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Post by Fran »

:lol:

Sounds like a good plan. I'll tell everybody its a piece of shit then you can buy it for peanuts. :wink:
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WOOOO!!!!
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Post by Wonka »

It would actually look ok if Fender used black dots.
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Post by aen »

Richard wrote:There is also a maple cap neck Jazzmaster on ebay right now.

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Post by hoamaloanTallman »

i like the maple on the jazzy but not so much the jag.
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Post by robroe »

it looks like someone whiped thier ass with the headstock onthe jag
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