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Tonray's Ghost
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So here's a guy in Bangkok who essentially built a Fender Player jazzmaster / parts master. Quality parts as seen in the listing, custom pickups, Gotoh hardware, etc.

Originally asking $500 just dropped price to $425. I'm thinking if he drops price to $350 it might be worth a grab. Looks to be higher quality than the MIM series but if course no brand label limits it's market severely.

He states it cost him about $700 put together which I don't doubt if many parts are imported. It's always the deal with partscasters or any mods really..you better be prepared to keep it forever or sell it vastly below your cost
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I think the price is reasonable, but I'm not sure about the sound quality.
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anatolewilson wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 5:30 am I think the price is reasonable, but I'm not sure about the sound quality.
I don't care about resale but I'm also planning to get a J Mascis Jazzmaster at the end of the year so not sure I want 2 offset styles hanging on the wall..if it gets cheap enough I'd do it.
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Save the money for the amp(s)
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tlarson58 wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 7:46 am Save the money for the amp(s)
Excellent advice...
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Sounds sane to me. If it goes low enough, it'd just be a great deal (assuming it plays and sounds as good as it looks). Being a partscaster, it will never have a blue book value, just the sum of its parts. And color-wise, offset-wise, it might be redundant with the J Mascis, or already thinking about the Mascis might have made this one grab your attention. If you can go play it, I think the answer lies in that experience.
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BatUtilityBelt wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 8:20 am Sounds sane to me. If it goes low enough, it'd just be a great deal (assuming it plays and sounds as good as it looks). Being a partscaster, it will never have a blue book value, just the sum of its parts. And color-wise, offset-wise, it might be redundant with the J Mascis, or already thinking about the Mascis might have made this one grab your attention. If you can go play it, I think the answer lies in that experience.
I think I'm attracted more by the respect for the builder, clearly someone who cares about what he was putting together, considering all the crap one sees on FB/CL it's refreshing. I see so many great guitars that have just been abused, not reliced naturally from playing, just filthy, grimy, banged up and not taken care of, this is nice to see
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That is a good price. I still have a jazzmaster body build that I did back in the day that is a HH configuration. I do not remember exactly what it cost me but I am sure I have at least $600 in parts and paint in it. Untold hours of labor too. Mine is top notch quality, I suppose you would need to see and play to determine the quality on that one. It looks nice.
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Having grabbed partscasters, some need work. @andrewsrea recently sorted me out with a Thinline tele's frets for example, recently.
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