mmm that sounds interesting. Ive never wanted to build a "copy" but this sounds like its an acceptable idea. Considering seriously!Jay wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 7:04 pmLawrence wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:55 pmyup. Agree with this. If I bought guitars Id be keen on this. Its a class act from top to bottom. And yes...should have been a set neck!Jay wrote: ↑Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:00 pm I like the simplicity of this Jazzcaster, the covered metal tailpiece, the wooden bridge, pickup ring and pickguard. I like the headstock shape and its Waverley tuners. I like its construction, the angled neck and its 21 frets. What is there not to like about it? Only one thing, it should have been a set neck. So there!
Why buy?
Lawrence, I'd say, why don't you and I make one each?
Share design, construction details, timbers, etc and create two lovely pieces of art?
The Jazz Telecaster
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