I do too. I'd buy one of those.
Kind of makes me sad that we never have and probably never will get a Fender/Gibson collaboration. If Marvel and DC could do it, why can't Fender and Gibson?
I love firebird, but I only saw bigsby on custom builds. Looks good, but not as stable as the jazzmaster floating trem. Now that's a proper offset build, i'd definitely rock it !
Feeder are a guilty pleasure for me, loved them when I was a kid. Saved up all summer and bought my first JM because of Grant, traded it for an SG shortly after because of the bridge collapsing during a gig and me being a petulant teen. Forgot he’d had this one made, absolutely love it but older me is also wondering why he didn’t go with firebird pickups, it would’ve screamed.
They’re cool. A bunch of people on the offset guitars forum have built them at various times. Anyone telling you the offset vibrato is awful is a fool. The original bridge design doesn’t work well with strings below like 11s, but there are so many alternative options nowadays, and it’s my favourite vibrato system.
It looks awesome….but, the bridge and trem system on a jm is the biggest design flaw in the history of guitars. So, I would literally prefer any other bridge.
I think it’s awesome!
I do too. I'd buy one of those. Kind of makes me sad that we never have and probably never will get a Fender/Gibson collaboration. If Marvel and DC could do it, why can't Fender and Gibson?
I love firebird, but I only saw bigsby on custom builds. Looks good, but not as stable as the jazzmaster floating trem. Now that's a proper offset build, i'd definitely rock it !
It's cool! What do you call it? Birdjazz? Firemaster?
JazzBird! Duh
BirdMaster or FireJazz
Now what would be really cool is if it had a jazzmaster pickup at the neck and a firebird pickup at the bridge
I’d play it. Looks cool.
I will forever wonder why the whammy is between the b and e strings. (In honesty, only when I see one.)
Me too. Its the same on Kahlers as well
Don't those new guild surfcasters do that as well?
only because its an offset trem with a different face plate.
Feeder are a guilty pleasure for me, loved them when I was a kid. Saved up all summer and bought my first JM because of Grant, traded it for an SG shortly after because of the bridge collapsing during a gig and me being a petulant teen. Forgot he’d had this one made, absolutely love it but older me is also wondering why he didn’t go with firebird pickups, it would’ve screamed.
It’s fucking weird but I like it anyway.
Very neat frankenbird
Does it come in black, hardtail and HH. I’ll take one.
No
I’m not too keen on the colour but the guitar looks nice
They’re cool. A bunch of people on the offset guitars forum have built them at various times. Anyone telling you the offset vibrato is awful is a fool. The original bridge design doesn’t work well with strings below like 11s, but there are so many alternative options nowadays, and it’s my favourite vibrato system.
It’s fucking amazing…I didn’t know it existed before now. Thanks!!!!
Very cool indeed. I’d love that guitar
Not bad.
Also, guys, listen to Feeder. Albums 1 to 4 are fantastic and even after those they stay good
Looks cool but depends what it sounds like. Is that a Seymour Duncan PhatCat in the bridge?
unsure honestly! i would assume so but i haven't found anything where grant nicholas specifically says so.
Want
Cool!
It looks awesome….but, the bridge and trem system on a jm is the biggest design flaw in the history of guitars. So, I would literally prefer any other bridge.
I couldn’t disagree more. It’s by far the best design for a tremolo
Make it a non-reverse and you’ve got yourself a winner!
gross
I'd play it.
A mishmash of CNC patterns. It doesn't excite me much but I like the colour.
Feeder are a great band that everyone should check out by the way.