^ Seems both the vintage and early 2000's MIJ reissue Antigua have the green/aged Antigua look to them. I know the MIJ were modeled after that look.
The newer FSR line went back to the NOS color, no aging so it's kinda grey-green as opposed to the snotty/pukey hues it takes on later in life.
raphaël wrote:I love your LP, she looks fun, love that green...
And definitly nothing wrong about your Jazzy, she's so hooooot!!!
I'd like a white JM with matched headstock so bad...and the mapple neck is just so beautiful, weird at first because we're not used to see it, but really cool and one of a kind.
I'm a bit jealous

pigmaker wrote:that jazzmaster is fucking hot, painted headstock rules.
what year is that, is it like a 61 reissue or something like that
custom shop?
Thanks dudes! I love the matching headstock too, Fender doesn't do that near enough now days. The maple board is unique too, seems like a love/hate thing but I always have rosewood and ebony so maple was welcomed.
It's a Custom Shop '58 JM, think it's based off the first or second year of the Jazzy's introduction when they initially offered it with a maple fretboard. Only two were made so it's
almost one-of-a-kind.
It's a really light relic too which I prefer to the beat looking relics. Has some minor finish checking and hardware oxidation but the best part is they sanded the gloss off the back of the neck which makes me wanna do that to ALL my guitars. If done properly, a relic'd Fender can feel perfectly broken in, just feels and plays right. oh, the Custom Shop wound the pickups a little hotter and fuller like they did back in the day, sounds incredible! Only upgrade required was a Mastery bridge.

AxAxSxS wrote:That lp is awesome. not so big on the blue, but that lp finish is wicked.
Thanks man! Yeah, I prefer the "aged" green to the blue as well but I believe we're in the minority.
