Lee And Thurston Signature Guitars
Lee Ranaldo and Thurston Moore signature model Fender Jazzmaster guitars will be available in stores July 1. The guitars reflect decades of road-tested customization knowledge. According to the Fender site: “Lee and Thurston have always heavily modified their Jazzmaster guitars- removing all extraneous controls- simplifying and stripping them back to their essence, leaving just a 3 way switch and a volume knob. In many ways these 2 instruments are similar, yet in almost every major way (pickups, bridges, frets, pickguard) they are totally different.” More info.
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Moshe, this just wrecked my bank account. Thank you.
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Awesome!
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That they give you a bunch of stickers to put on them is pretty lame.
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I think I just guitargasmed a bit.
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Why the fuck did I have to buy the Mascis Jazz last year?
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this is pretty funny considering the Q&A i saw them request "no gear questions"
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wait til you see the zine!
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so how much?
*edit* what about lefthand guitars? no, huh? |
So Thurston WAS playing his signature Jazz on Letterman.... I must say I think his looks cooler than Lee's.
Damn. If you would have told me a couple years ago that J, Thurston, and Lee would all have signature guitars one day, I would have shot you for being a liar and thrown your body in a lake. Kinda funny though, four signature Jazzmasters now and not a single signature Jaguar. Sure, the Jaguar HH is pretty much a Kurt Cobain Jaguar, but still kinda interesting... ~Jeremy~ |
the signature models have a drumstick kit??
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yeah, that zine looks pretty cool. one of ya'll should buy one of those jazzmasters and post the zine up here. :)
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This makes me sad. Because I know they're going to be so much money and I'll never have one. And ironically, the "signature" of the Lee and T's guitars from the getgo, was to buy the cheapest guitars that no-one else even wanted.
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Haha, word. How many people are buying these and thinking "Now I can be super creative like Sonic Youth!"? I would guess a lot. |
I think it's good that Fender have honoured them with signature guitars. They probably did more to popularise the Jazzmaster than any band before them. Fender did an Elvis Costello version last year even though I doubt there were many people who originally bought one back in the late 70s on the strength of him playing one. Saying all that, i can't think of that many people actually buying the Lee and Thurston sig models. Certainly not many SY fans, for whom they'd be either too expensive or go against a certain DIY spirit that drew them to the band in the first place.
I wonder how many of Billy Corgan's signature Strats are hanging unsold in guitar shops right now? |
I want the Jazzblaster. I've wanted a Jazzblaster for sooo long. If only I had any money.
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I want one with a pickup behind the bridge.
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FDIY. I'd buy one in aheartbeat if they were affordable./
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the signature guitars should have duct tape on them
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Knowing Fender's recent price increase, these guitars will probably be.... in the twelve hundred range? Maybe higher?
~Jeremy~ |
Probably :(
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cuz you made a silly decision, why do you have to buy any of these cheesy, mass-produced, over-priced for the low end model, signature guitars? Signature shit is for skate shoes and writing checks.. by the way, these were the best shoes I ever owned, and I sure wish i could find a pair but i'd need the way back machine.. Quote:
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to noisereductions again. |
Well, the Les Paul is a signature guitar if you think about it. I'm perfectly OK with it.
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no, not in this context. the post-80s signature guitars are all just a way for guitar companies to sell image on top of their cheaper guitars for a huge mark up. If you get one of these things at a good discount, that is fine, but in truth, they tend to be low-end models in comparison to say, a regular american produced jazzmaster. I can't speak on this particular models, but in regards to things like the Mascis one, and a few other sig guitars from companies like Fender and Gibson, I have to say they are rarely worth it, and are even at times shitty guitars. But guitars are like personalities, everyone likes things different. this was not a diss to you personally by the way, as much as a diss on signature guitars :) |
Judging by the components I doubt these are low-end models, but hey, I'm not a gear expert at all, so I'd better shut the fuck up, in all honesty.
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yeah, seems like they're using the 'spensive pickups that Thurston and Lee like.
But still, it's Fender, so I'd have to agree that the markup is ridiculous. I've never spend over 200 bucks on a guitar, and I love all my guitars. Though I'm pretty sure some of them I could sell for 500-600 bucks easy. |
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^Agreed. I wonder how much they will be?! Very cool though. Im happy for T & Lee, they look super cute holding their sig-jazz's. Thanks Moshe. |
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no, they don't use 'expensive' hardware and pickups unless you are buying from custom shop and spending well over $1500 Your best bet is to do what Sonic youth has always done, by a thrashed jazzmaster, or even a squire jazzmaster, and re-wire it yourself, and buy the upgraded pickups on your own. You will save hundreds of dollars, and have a lot more fun in the process :) not to hate on sonic youth, but I do not generally enjoy signature guitars unless they are true originals. Just re-packaging a jazzmaster is not exactly a signature guitar.. lets see a new design, something original. |
That is amazing. I'd love to get one of those.
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Well by expensive, I mean, they use third party ones. From what I've heard, Lee's wide-range pickups are like the originals, where-as the new ones that they use on shit aren't as good. But anyways, I don't care. I'm happy with my current guitars!In fact I could probably go down to 3 electrics from the 6 I have, as much as it pains me to say. |
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Regarding signature guitars, they're cool, and sometimes they're really unique and stand out (Lee's Jazzmaster is entirely different from every other Jazzmaster right now), but I'd feel like such a nerd gigging with one or something like that. Maybe that's just me though.
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last i'd heard (couple months ago) a version of the zine will be given away w/ filter mag + then the 'proper' one (which is so unbelievably cool) will be sold w/ the gtrs.. i'm hoping to incorporate parts of it into the gear guide, but we'll see... |
hmm i have a Cort G Series.The Tremolo Sucks.
But beside this it´s a pretty nice guitar.it costs roundabout €190 did somebody else serisously play on a Cort G Series Guitar? the fender jazzmaster looks pretty cool and the tremolo looks alot better. i youst need a fender jazzmaster like thurston not the thurston-edition. i don´t wanna spend much money... |
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in Thurson's: Enlarge Image Seymour Duncan model 11014-01 Humbucker, Neck Seymour made this Antiquity™ model to look and sound like a well-worn '50s humbucker as originally designed by Seth E. Lover. The pickups are built to traditional standards. Each has its own character and DC resistance, just like the originals. He wanted to give the player a pickup that looks like it's been played regularly for 40 years, so he aged the nickel silver cover and the poles. Included is a front-tapered mounting ring and the screws that go with it. The pickup is not wax potted, which retains the vintage sound and appearance. Crafted by hand in Seymour's "Antiquity" room, each pickup is signed on the magnet and bottom plate to guarantee you are getting an original Seymour W. Duncan Antiquity™. $117.95 and in Lee's "Fender revoiced and improved wide-range humbuckers" (i.e., from the early 1970s reissues) Both label it as stream-lined electronics but that doesn't necessarily imply 'expensive' pots, switches, wiring, jacks and capacitors , which could all just be mid-grade fender parts. as I said, you generally have to buy the upgrades yourself to get nice wiring, that's what I do with my guitars. If these things cost under a $1000 you can bet that fender skimped on the wiring which is the veins and arteries of guitars, though if they are in the range of the Mascis pricing, then the Thurston guitar is actually not a bad deal with those Antiquities, they can be pricey for a pair.. |
according to a guy on harmony central, the msrp is $1,880.
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totally. I ask myself though, "had I been in Thurston's shoes when he was starting off, would he purchase his idol's "signature series" guitar (theoretically speaking)... I doubt he would have. Still, can't blame them for putting it out there |
About the stickers, I'm pretty sure the purpose is just to promote artists they like, and probably they don't give a flying fuck wether or not people will think "yeah, stickers, let's make GTRZ PUNKY LOOKIN'"!!.
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some stuck up 14-year old boy with rich parents is going to get this guitar because he loved teenage riot from rockband. and he's going to put the stickers on it and make it look 'punky' and then not learn how to play the damn thing and unfortunately rot away in a basement with broken strings occasionally being played by drunk assholes who want to impress fat anime chicks by playing the first three chords to a green day song
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