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I owned a vm and it was nice and all but the fretwork on it was pretty shocking past the 12th fret.
I've not noticed that on mascis models
http://www.peachguitars.com/namm2018/fender-60th-anniversary-classic-jazzmaster-pau-ferro-fiesta-red.htm
On his website it states they are A5, do you have to request A3 especially if you want those?
They smooth out the top end. It removes the hard clacky sound you get from alnico 5s
You are welcome to try mine if you are near Northamptonshire
http://glguitars.com/product/doheny/
http://glguitars.com/product/doheny-2/
Think the Squier VM’s look really good. How much do you roughly reckon you have spent on the upgrades?
Its my own fault I didn't expect it to nail the hollow snappy loveliness of a proper JM but being an impulsive bugger I bought it anyway and hoped for the best :-)
I kept my TVL (and my original purple Mascis) but sold my Squier Mascis, as it was a little too close to what I already owned.
Otherwise, great guitar on a limited budget, but if you can stump up more get a TVL.
I still haven’t tried any models out yet, but will eventually get around to it. The Troy Van Leeuwen model does look really good, witch hat knobs, painted headstock. Although I think that I prefer the fret dots to the block inlays.
This happened today:
https://i.imgur.com/unO4VK2.jpg
I'm VERY impressed with it. The neck in particular is superb- reminds me of the Trohman Tele I once had.
Pickups are quite P90ish & sound great.
Just thought I'd mention it in case anyone has fallen in love with @stimpsonslostson 's one. (They do look quite Christmassy too so you may get away with saying its a large decoration for the top of the tree....)