Sweetwater is blowing out Jaguarillos at $579

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Sweetwater is blowing out Jaguarillos at $579

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www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/JaguarilloFB/

I talked to a guy at Sweetwater that says they're being discontinued, so they're $579 instead of the $799. Anyway, I had to get one at that price, since I've always wanted one, and even at $799 they were tempting for me. I told them to give me the lightest sonic blue Jaguarillo they had in stock and they found a 7 lb 6 oz guitar for me. I'll have one by next week. I sold a couple guitars to make room/cash for it.

I'm probably swapping out the Tune-O-Matic for a Mustang/Staytrem/Mastery bridge because Tune-O-Matic is just not my style.
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I think that these are really cool guitars. Gratz on NGD
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i have seen a couple of these but never got a chance to play one, i think they look pretty b'dass minus the lack of a proper decal on the headstock.
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im glad they are getting d'cont'd because that will make them rare and quirky in the future!
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Their body is swimming pool as well, ripe for all kinds of mods.
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Aw shit son, I know people slag them off but I think they're ace, stupid US deals.
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If these are being discontinued then we should see similar deals over here. At least we did with the Marauder, MIJ PS Mustangs, PS 51s etc.
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brainfur wrote:im glad they are getting d'cont'd because that will make them rare and quirky in the future!
Why are you glad? You have a warehouse full of them?
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honeyiscool wrote:I'm probably swapping out the Tune-O-Matic for a Mustang/Staytrem/Mastery bridge because Tune-O-Matic is just not my style.
Would these drop right in?
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You have to get the Tune-O-Matic posts out and then Mustang posts in. It doesn't seem like a complicated procedure and the Mastery Bridge folk say that it's a very easy procedure. I think I saw a post on Offset about people who did that to a Classic Player. I'm hoping the Jaguarillo is the same story, and it looks like it, since it looks like a standard 6mm Tune-O-Matic. The Kurt Cobain Mustang is another story as it is an ABR style Tune-O-Matic.
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Post by Fakir Mustache »

Luckily they didn't angle the bridge too much, so it might not be too hard.

Another cool mod would be to put in a Jaguar selector so you can get all the pickup combinations.

On the other hand, it still seems kind of expensive, maybe too expensive to do mods.
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i love the sound of these
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honeyiscool wrote:You have to get the Tune-O-Matic posts out and then Mustang posts in. It doesn't seem like a complicated procedure and the Mastery Bridge folk say that it's a very easy procedure. I think I saw a post on Offset about people who did that to a Classic Player. I'm hoping the Jaguarillo is the same story, and it looks like it, since it looks like a standard 6mm Tune-O-Matic. The Kurt Cobain Mustang is another story as it is an ABR style Tune-O-Matic.
I just don't really see the problem with TOMs at all. I certainly would never replace a TOM with a Jaguar bridge. That seems a bit perverse.
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BobArsecake wrote:Aw shit son, I know people slag them off but I think they're ace, stupid US deals.
This. I loved them when they first came out.
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Post by speedfish »

Honey,

I look forward to your review yours are always insightful and detailed. Over on OSG the sound is referenced to a Strat. Sonic blue would've been my choice as well.

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ekwatts wrote:I just don't really see the problem with TOMs at all. I certainly would never replace a TOM with a Jaguar bridge. That seems a bit perverse.
First of all, most of them aren't radiused properly and I just don't think they're the best bridges to use for a vibrato tailpiece. In any case, I just got mine and I'll give the stock config a go before I replace anything.

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Post by robert(original) »

i really like the look of that guitar, but the decal pisses me off to NO end.
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Very good looking guitar! Happy NGD and do a demo please. I'm still watching your demo of Lennon Casino from time to time.
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honeyiscool wrote:In any case, I just got mine and I'll give the stock config a go before I replace anything.
I gotta say, the Jaguarillo looks to me like somebody at Fender designed a custom guitar specifically for *you*. Looking forward to a Blondie / Pixies demo.
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Post by weeping_moon »

Yep again i see the Atomic humbucker in the bridge Zebra color.

So honeyiscool, whats your first experience with the guitar?