Due to the costs with moving house, and just to free up some money for a new bike build, it’s with a heavy heart that I’m having to sell my beloved baritone; “The Jazzmonster”
-It’s a 30" scale baritone (Bass VI style) Jazzmaster, tuned an entire octave below a regular guitar (E-e).
-It has Seymour Duncan antiquity pickups, Fender locking tuners, an American Vintage Reissue mint green pickguard, and is wired sans-rhythm circuit (like a Telecaster).
-The neck is a conversion neck and was custom-made to order in the USA by a luthier on the Offsetguitars.com forum. Realistically, it can be converted back to a standard Jazzmaster… but why on earth would you want to do that?
-There’s a tiny bit of buckle-rash to the back and a few little nicks, but nothing serious at all.
-It’ll come with a bunch of spare various gauge baritone strings, and a brushed aluminium pickguard (if you fancy it).
This thing is an absolute beast. Bit of spring reverb and a tickle on the vibrato and you’ve got instant spaghetti western, kick on a fuzz and you have the end of the world.
Awesome for everything from This Town Needs Guns style bassy math, spaghetti western and surf, Beatles vibes, or balls to the wall big riffs and doom.
Honestly one of the most versatile instruments I've ever played.
Collection from Sheffield, or I will post (neck-off) at buyers expense and risk.
Due to the costs with moving house, and just to free up some money for a new bike build, it’s with a heavy heart that I’m having to sell my beloved baritone; “The Jazzmonster”
-It’s a 30" scale baritone (Bass VI style) Jazzmaster, tuned an entire octave below a regular guitar (E-e).
-It has Seymour Duncan antiquity pickups, Fender locking tuners, an American Vintage Reissue mint green pickguard, and is wired sans-rhythm circuit (like a Telecaster).
-The neck is a conversion neck and was custom-made to order in the USA by a luthier on the Offsetguitars.com forum. Realistically, it can be converted back to a standard Jazzmaster… but why on earth would you want to do that?
-There’s a tiny bit of buckle-rash to the back and a few little nicks, but nothing serious at all.
-It’ll come with a bunch of spare various gauge baritone strings, and a brushed aluminium pickguard (if you fancy it).
This thing is an absolute beast. Bit of spring reverb and a tickle on the vibrato and you’ve got instant spaghetti western, kick on a fuzz and you have the end of the world.
Awesome for everything from This Town Needs Guns style bassy math, spaghetti western and surf, Beatles vibes, or balls to the wall big riffs and doom.
Honestly one of the most versatile instruments I've ever played.
Collection from Sheffield, or I will post (neck-off) at buyers expense and risk.
£600 o.b.o