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how much...
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Haze wrote:how much...
Ooo, lots. I'm not going cheap on this one. Under $700 though.

I can tell you that building an all-GFS Esquire will run you around $300, give or take depending on how many bits you already have lying around. I made a tele custom with MIM pickguard and WRHB on it using all new GFS parts except those, and it was around $400.
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He let you keep the jaguar haze?
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Josh wrote:He let you keep the jaguar haze?
Yeah, I musta missed this - how did you get a $7000 Jaguar?
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My uncle brought it by when Mo stayed the night on his way to AlBQ. He just left it so i could enjoy it for a bit. I imagine he'll be taking it back next time he comes by.
I literally sleep on top of this thing [in its case under my bed]
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Haze wrote:I literally sleep on top of this thing [in its case under my bed]
Looks like you got Teh Kurdtz.
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It was nice and sunny out, figured I'd get a couple pics.
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Aeon wrote:It was nice and sunny out, figured I'd get a couple pics.
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1) That would look immaculate if you added a pickguard and maybe a telecaster neck to that. Still, I envy you.
2) I really dig your Jazzmaster, white on tort is great.
3) Are you still in Pittsburgh?
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Josh wrote: 1) That would look immaculate if you added a pickguard and maybe a telecaster neck to that. Still, I envy you.
2) I really dig your Jazzmaster, white on tort is great.
3) Are you still in Pittsburgh?

1. Yeah if I had it to do all over again, I would have constructed it more like the "Telemasters" that Fender is now offering. However, when I built it there was no such thing -- so I was actually being kinda original, haha.
2. Thanks, it's my main guitar.
3. Yes, usually in Oakland/Bloomfield/Squirrel Hil/Shadyside area around Pitt's campus, but occasionally go back to the 'rent's house back in the south hills. Where abouts are you, perhaps we can get together and jam sometime.
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Aeon wrote:1. Yeah if I had it to do all over again, I would have constructed it more like the "Telemasters" that Fender is now offering. However, when I built it there was no such thing -- so I was actually being kinda original, haha.
nah, yours is better. everything looks more balanced, mostly because of the control plate location. he's right, with a pickguard -- like something in between a jazzmaster and a 50s p-bass -- it would look awesome.
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Aeon wrote:
Josh wrote: 1) That would look immaculate if you added a pickguard and maybe a telecaster neck to that. Still, I envy you.
2) I really dig your Jazzmaster, white on tort is great.
3) Are you still in Pittsburgh?

1. Yeah if I had it to do all over again, I would have constructed it more like the "Telemasters" that Fender is now offering. However, when I built it there was no such thing -- so I was actually being kinda original, haha.
2. Thanks, it's my main guitar.
3. Yes, usually in Oakland/Bloomfield/Squirrel Hil/Shadyside area around Pitt's campus, but occasionally go back to the 'rent's house back in the south hills. Where abouts are you, perhaps we can get together and jam sometime.
I'm located in good 'ol sheraden, but hang out in oakland sometimes. Tha'd be cool sometime though, I'm good for jamming whenever.
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mage wrote:
Aeon wrote:1. Yeah if I had it to do all over again, I would have constructed it more like the "Telemasters" that Fender is now offering. However, when I built it there was no such thing -- so I was actually being kinda original, haha.
nah, yours is better. everything looks more balanced, mostly because of the control plate location. he's right, with a pickguard -- like something in between a jazzmaster and a 50s p-bass -- it would look awesome.
Aeon's is much better looking. It's funny how not having a scratchplate makes it look less sparse.
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I really want to play that soon.
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I was playing my tele through the Matamp by the light of the waning sun tonight when the thought struck me: my tele, so prettye.

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slip a duster under them strings, boy.
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dig the mastery bridge! and the telemaster aswell, always liked that guitar since the Box of Rock demo you did for the SS youtube account

and that is a lovely tele
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it a nice warm day and after getting the mustang all fixed up, i thought i'd dig out the rest of my electrics and get them (and me) to pose in the garden.

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yes i know the last pic is a bit gay, but wanted a shot of me and the guitars.
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Nice collection mate. Whats that cherry sg like?
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it's ok, just a cheap sg copy. the only guitar that still has a set of nines on. i wouldn't miss it.
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