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Old 03.09.2010, 02:25 AM   #3
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'pends, what sound are you looking for?

Value: looks like about a $800 Jazzmaster / $1200 LP Studio (+$4000 if it sparkles like that). Is the Jazzmaster new?

I don't have a Jazzmaster, but I do personally prefer Fenders for the sound and feel, although the LP is easiest to play. I have a Les Paul, wouldn't get rid of it. It's dark, superb sustain, breaks up and overdrives best, superior quality plus more.... but they're not Fenders. If I had to have either a LP or Fender, I'd choose a Fender.... Jazzmaster included. I've been interested in the Jazzmaster myself, and also have considered a Baritone Jaguar.

My suggestion, pull a couple doubles, or jack and hock a few car stereos and buy the Fender, have both.
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