Hot or Not? Made in Japan Traditional 60's Jazzmaster

MADE IN JAPAN TRADITIONAL 60S JAZZMASTER
Vintage-looking parts add to the characteristic looks and sound of the original, while the alnico single-coil pickups offer highly dynamic, articulate sound. The Jazzmaster has a unique playing feel due to its standard scale-length and floating tremolo system.

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Is OK, but I like Smurfco's tele better. Offsets need a contrasting pickguard to my taste, not that I am in a hurry to play a jazzmaster in any case.
 
Ken has a real 60’s Jazzmaster. I think it’s a 63. Anyway, it’s an unplayable nightmare. If you have a remotely heavy picking hand the strings are all over the saddles (threaded screws). Hopefully they left those vintage detail off of this one.
 
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I do love the paisley and flower Strats and Teles visually, as well as the Paisley / Flower '51 P bass, but for some reason it just doesn't work on the Jazzmaster for me.
 
I do love the paisley and flower Strats and Teles visually, as well as the Paisley / Flower '51 P bass, but for some reason it just doesn't work on the Jazzmaster for me.
I was kinda feeling the same way. Part of the reason for the post. I generally like look of the strat best.
 
Ken has a real 60’s Jazzmaster. I think it’s a 63. Anyway, it’s an unplayable nightmare. If you have a remotely heavy picking hand the strings are all over the saddles (threaded screws). Hopefully they left those vintage detail off of this one.

I pick lightly. :embarrassed:
 
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