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Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 3:25 pm
by Butch1970
Fuck it! I ordered the damn Tele. No biggie if a pickup swap is in order. Will have to report back…..

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 4:11 pm
by Holy Schnikes
Butch1970 wrote:Fuck it! I ordered the damn Tele. No biggie if a pickup swap is in order. Will have to report back…..
Oh my, so awesome!

And I don't know anything about the MIJ Tele pickups, could be good to go. I only know that the MIJ Jazzy pickups aren't true JM pickups by design and sound fairly shitty from those I've tried.

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 4:27 pm
by Butch1970
Yeah, I forgot where I had first seen the link to special models coming out of Japan and thinking "Damn, why aren't those available over here?" I've got a stock 2000 '52 AVRI that I can compare pickups to so we'll see.

That white Jazzy looks HAWT! If any of those were still available, I woulda had a tough time choosing between that and the Tele. Will be seeing MBV in New York tomorrow night so I'm sure to have offset GAS by Tuesday :facepalm:

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 1:12 pm
by IEatCats
Chankgeez wrote:You guys're cray

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If I didn't hate tele necks, I'd be in love.

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Fri Nov 15, 2013 9:10 pm
by aen
ONe of my fucking heart breaking regrets is letting a Japanese blue paisley tele go, in favor of a 50's classic. Stupid STUPID.

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 10:48 pm
by BitchPudding
IEatCats wrote:
Chankgeez wrote:You guys're cray

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If I didn't hate tele necks, I'd be in love.
1. Buy it.
2. Swap neck.
3. ????
4. PROFIT!

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2013 10:48 pm
by Muse FTW
I want them all.

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2013 12:28 am
by Holy Schnikes
Butch1970 wrote:Yeah, I forgot where I had first seen the link to special models coming out of Japan and thinking "Damn, why aren't those available over here?" I've got a stock 2000 '52 AVRI that I can compare pickups to so we'll see.

That white Jazzy looks HAWT! If any of those were still available, I woulda had a tough time choosing between that and the Tele. Will be seeing MBV in New York tomorrow night so I'm sure to have offset GAS by Tuesday :facepalm:
How's the Tele??

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 12:09 pm
by Butch1970
Well, the Tele has some good points, but I'm really frustrated with the Jaguar bridge on this thing. The grub screws in the saddles are a sloppy fit and rattle. I know the easy solution is to get a Mastery bridge and be done with it, but I'm not sure I wanna go that route.

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 1:59 pm
by Holy Schnikes
Pickups working out?

The Mastery is costly but a HUGE improvement on my JM, immediately noticeable. Beyond fixing all the common offset bridge complaints, those fatter bridge posts mate with the body thimbles for a tighter fit. No rattle or movement and the resonance is so much better. I was stunned at the difference it made. Only issue I've had is it can lower itself over time and needs to be adjusted on occasion.

The Staytrem bridge is another great option and less expensive. Haven't tried the standard offset version but I use and love the wider Bass VI model.

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 4:19 pm
by Butch1970
Holy Schnikes wrote:Pickups working out?

The Mastery is costly but a HUGE improvement on my JM, immediately noticeable. Beyond fixing all the common offset bridge complaints, those fatter bridge posts mate with the body thimbles for a tighter fit. No rattle or movement and the resonance is so much better. I was stunned at the difference it made. Only issue I've had is it can lower itself over time and needs to be adjusted on occasion.

The Staytrem bridge is another great option and less expensive. Haven't tried the standard offset version but I use and love the wider Bass VI model.
The pickups aren't too bad, but I prefer those in the '52 AVRI - a bit more output and definitely more low end in the bass pickup. The treble pickup in the Japan Tele has pretty good grind and sounds good under distortion.

Is your JM an AVRI? I'm thinking I may go that route instead, especially if I were making an investment in a Mastery bridge.

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Mon Nov 25, 2013 7:42 pm
by Holy Schnikes
Butch1970 wrote:The pickups aren't too bad, but I prefer those in the '52 AVRI - a bit more output and definitely more low end in the bass pickup. The treble pickup in the Japan Tele has pretty good grind and sounds good under distortion.

Is your JM an AVRI? I'm thinking I may go that route instead, especially if I were making an investment in a Mastery bridge.
It's a Custom Shop '58RI, got it in a massive trade earlier this year. I love that guitar but the stock bridge sucked.

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 9:08 am
by Butch1970
Holy Schnikes wrote:
Butch1970 wrote:The pickups aren't too bad, but I prefer those in the '52 AVRI - a bit more output and definitely more low end in the bass pickup. The treble pickup in the Japan Tele has pretty good grind and sounds good under distortion.

Is your JM an AVRI? I'm thinking I may go that route instead, especially if I were making an investment in a Mastery bridge.
It's a Custom Shop '58RI, got it in a massive trade earlier this year. I love that guitar but the stock bridge sucked.
I'd did end up getting a Mastery bridge in the mail last night, but I'm thinking that I might rather pick up a JM and save the Mastery for that. Does your '58RI have a 7.25" radius?

Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:56 am
by Holy Schnikes
Butch1970 wrote:I'd did end up getting a Mastery bridge in the mail last night, but I'm thinking that I might rather pick up a JM and save the Mastery for that. Does your '58RI have a 7.25" radius?
Yep, radius is 7.25". So is my Tele and my CS Bass VI. Always thought I preferred a flatter radius but I gotta admit the 7.25" has grown on me over the years, just took a little getting used to. My JM is a pretty rare bird, maple fretboard with gloss finish removed from back of the neck, matching headstock, and a really light relic, Closet Classic-style, just perfectly broken in. I haven't seen another quite like it.

Here it is shortly before the Mastery install. Don't think I have pics of it since...

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Re: Fender Japan at PGS!

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 3:24 pm
by amorphous
Holy Schnikes wrote:
Butch1970 wrote:I'd did end up getting a Mastery bridge in the mail last night, but I'm thinking that I might rather pick up a JM and save the Mastery for that. Does your '58RI have a 7.25" radius?
Yep, radius is 7.25". So is my Tele and my CS Bass VI. Always thought I preferred a flatter radius but I gotta admit the 7.25" has grown on me over the years, just took a little getting used to. My JM is a pretty rare bird, maple fretboard with gloss finish removed from back of the neck, matching headstock, and a really light relic, Closet Classic-style, just perfectly broken in. I haven't seen another quite like it.

Here it is shortly before the Mastery install. Don't think I have pics of it since...

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Dang, yo! what a looker!

one thing i did w/ my mastery per Woody's instruction was a few drips of blue Loc-Tite - no more drop! I've heard the purple loc-tite is a bit easier to work with when want to move it later, but it's nearly impossible to find.