I have been vacillating between two builds*for a while - a Jaguar 24" shortscale and one with a Warhead 24.75" conversion neck. And whammy/not-whammy... so in the grand tradition, I'll build BOTH (eventually). I got a Squier "Vista Series" Jaguar body off of Ebay with a six-hole whammy route, and I already ordered the Boogie Rail convertor baseplate/knifedge thing. But, the body is thin, at 1 9/16" I definitely need the shortest trem block I can get. There are giant 3/4 pounder brass ones on Ebay at 32mm, 37mm and 42mm length. Where do I get a normal-sized steel 32mmer? Not zinc, not superfat either, just plain old steel.... I have to make it "normal" before I know what to abnormalize.
(It's a nice body by the way, this "Vista" series was Japan-made, in the era when Japanese Fender-branded guitars were out-performing American Fenders... it's pretty clear from the recent Fender Jaguars that they often used Japan/Squier to test new recombinant models before unleashing them as American Fenders. It's supposed to be "basswood" but it's the hardest, heaviest "basswood" I've ever seen, Japanese wood descriptions are... well, maybe they waved a sea bass over it or something.)
:toothy10:
*(go write yer OWN dirty-disco song, Duckles)
(It's a nice body by the way, this "Vista" series was Japan-made, in the era when Japanese Fender-branded guitars were out-performing American Fenders... it's pretty clear from the recent Fender Jaguars that they often used Japan/Squier to test new recombinant models before unleashing them as American Fenders. It's supposed to be "basswood" but it's the hardest, heaviest "basswood" I've ever seen, Japanese wood descriptions are... well, maybe they waved a sea bass over it or something.)
:toothy10:
*(go write yer OWN dirty-disco song, Duckles)