Squier vintage modified Jaguars vs fender Jaguar help!!

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

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sunshiner wrote:It actually looks great. I didn't expect it to look that good
Yeah, it's not bad. Couple of daft things that annoy me. Like wrong pickup screws. But that's probably me being an arse.
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Wrong how?
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I mean i can take a picture but you will think less of me
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OK so this is correct

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This is the VM all tiny and stupid

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I mean admittedly its not the worst thing going on in the world...but it kinda is the worst thing going on.
Just noticed the pole pieces are smaller too...kill me now!
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I had one of the VM Jazzmasters for a while. I got it in a trade, wasn’t a bad guitar but someone had already upgraded the trem and pickups. The fake tortoise looks like a 90’s video game lava or something, I sanded it Down to the white layer and dyed it with coffee. I ended up trading it but it was fun for a while I’m just not that into jazzmasters.
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Ha. that does literally look like the wrong screw though, and not just a different screw.
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Bacchus wrote:Ha. that does literally look like the wrong screw though, and not just a different screw.
It may be a jazzmaster pickup screw. Can anyone confirm all vms are like this?
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It looks like one of the two screws you get in the middle of a P-90.
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I cant understand it coming out yhe factory like that...surely the previous owner replaced them?
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Here's the CV one from teh Fender site:
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The ones in my VM VI are smaller than the pickguard screws. They don't look quite as "lost" in the countersunk holes as your picture though.
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BearBoy wrote:Here's the CV one from teh Fender site:
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Looks like they might be changed....what horror will I find under the guard!!
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Hurb wrote:
BearBoy wrote:Here's the CV one from teh Fender site:
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Looks like they might be changed....what horror will I find under the guard!!
I would say so. The tort on the VM Jaguar HH body I had was horrible, the one on my CV Mustang is pretty nice.
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Hurb wrote:Looks like they might be changed....what horror will I find under the guard!!
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My CV has pretty much the same screws as your VM, although without the stripped head.

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Haha! :lol:

First horror!

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Currently putting original bridge on.

No horrors under the guard thankfully

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I cant see any grounding to the bridge or trem in the normal way but it is grounded somehow.

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Only slight doge thing is there was a crack in the paint just above the neck plate. I thought it was just in the paint. But its a bit deeper than that. Neck pocket is super tight so probably where it happened.

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My CIJ Jag (and likely JM) had a ground wire sandwiched between the tailpiece and body, but not on the Squier CV; I think it's maybe grounded at the bridge cup, but not in a way that's visible.
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Doog wrote:I think it's maybe grounded at the bridge cup, but not in a way that's visible.
Yeah must be.
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Hurb wrote:Only slight doge thing is there was a crack in the paint just above the neck plate. I thought it was just in the paint. But its a bit deeper than that. Neck pocket is super tight so probably where it happened.
Pour beer glue on it.
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NickS wrote:
Hurb wrote:Only slight doge thing is there was a crack in the paint just above the neck plate. I thought it was just in the paint. But its a bit deeper than that. Neck pocket is super tight so probably where it happened.
Pour beer glue on it.
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Glue later...superglue?