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The Jazzmaster that Jazz rejected
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The Jazzmaster that Jazz rejected

Tue, 21 Oct 2025 19:47:35 GMT • 4 min read

1. The Wrong Guitar for the Right IdeaWhen Leo Fender unveiled the Jazzmaster in 1958, he was trying to move Fender up the musical food chain.The Telecaster had conquered country. The Stratocaster had seduced rock and roll.Now Leo wanted jazz players - the serious, respectable crowd - to take Fender...

Oil vs Ceramic

Oil vs Ceramic

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Every guitarist has hit that note that dies faster than the rest: the cursed dead spot. You hit a C♯ on your G string and instead of singing, it coughs and disa...

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The Bolts That Screwed Fender

The Bolts That Screwed Fender

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The Forgotten Pickup Before the PAF

Every guitarist knows the Gibson PAF humbucker: the warm, fat, noise-free pickup that rewrote the sound of rock and jazz after 1957.But three years earlier, Set...

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The First Coil-Split

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How We Fall in Love With Guitars

How We Fall in Love With Guitars

Not with people this time. With guitars.Because if you’re a guitarist, you already know the truth:You don’t just own a guitar. You fall in love with one.And lik...

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Do Set-Necks Really Sustain Longer?

Do Set-Necks Really Sustain Longer?

The Origins of the DebateThe idea took root in the 1950s. Gibson’s carved-top Les Paul was a glued-neck instrument, marketed as refined, elegant, and sustaining...

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