It's here!
It's cool!
I like it!
A lot!
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It's here!
It's cool!
I like it!
A lot!
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- Sean
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That may have the most mojo of any non-famous player Jag that I've ever seen.
How about a little review? Have you spent much time playing it yet?
If we'd known we were going to be the Beatles, we'd have tried harder.--George Harrison
Looks kickass!
Striving to be ordinary
Proud to be a TFF Dumbass!
I like the color.
I don't know if it's the picture but the spacing of the strings at the bridge saddles look like they need a little adjustment. It's real easy, just detune a little, move the strings until they centered on their saddles and (hopefully) evenly spaced from each other. Retune. Good to go.
"Live and learn and flip the burns"
HA! I wanted to see if anyone picked up on that. The E string had just slipped out of the saddle when I was messing around with it. I put it back and thought of re-doing the photo but posted it anyway.
Here's a pic of all three of my Fenders. They seem to be getting along quite well.
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- Sean
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Thanks much. I love the color and am really liking the guitar (see it with my Tele and Strat in the above post -- I think my Fender herd is now complete!). It plays really well -- I'm going to give it a go-over, set-up wise, with a friend in the next few days I think. But no complaints at all, aside from the little bit of mechanical play there is in the trem bar. You can feel it and hear it (with no amp going) -- just a tiny little bit of wobble in how it's seated, apparently. Not sure if it's an anomaly or what. A very minor point though.
- Sean
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I think I may just have had some nascent Jag GAS flare up. That's a very nice trio of Fenders.
"Live and learn and flip the burns"
That's awesome!