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Old 04.02.2006, 01:33 PM   #50
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I always thought those Jag-stangs were quite beastly looking. I was very disappointed with how they came out. YUck.

I have a 65 'Stang a 65 Jazzmaster and a mid 90's Jap Jag that is currently fucked and I'm considering doing a massive overhaul to get it to play/sound good. Ain't got the funds to do it though.
I've had 3 strats quickly pass through my possesion, 2 Mexican models and an American standard that I had for less than a week. The Mexican strats are very decent guitars; my uncle, who has played for probably 40 years now prefers them to American ones.

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Tele, Bass VI, Electric XII, Jag Baritone options on the poll? HAHa Just nitpicking.

I have been considering selling my old Tele Custom and getting a newer highway 1 tele with a blonde finish. The Tele custom would be an awesome guitar if it would stay in tune, but I never play it because of that. I've taken it to a couple of guitar specialists who can not figure out why it goes out of tune so quickly.

I was told when I bought the Tele that it had belonged to both Robbie Robertson and Bob Dylan, and was consigned by Dylan's nephew when I got it. I have no proof whatsoever of this, but that's what they told me...
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