NGD! 2010 Junior

Musha Ring

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Well, I pulled the trigger on 2010 satin white Junior I found. It was a great deal, so I couldn't pass it up. I've been looking for a Junior to fill the void after I foolishly sold my 2009 satin sunburst model and this one is really nice.

She has her scars, but don't we all. I think they add character. It's in great shape. The white has aged and turned a bit cream colored. I've already swapped the electronics, left the stock pickup. Under the pickguard the paint has turned a rich buttercream color.

I don't normally name my guitars, but I'm calling this one Snoopy.
 

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Back when you could still get an ebony board, too. I've got a '09/'10 BJA that I got many years ago. Love that guitar.
 

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The neck on mine is very close to my 2020 Slash Standard (just a skoash smaller than CS R9: slightly larger than the one on my 2019 Standard ,50’s), and feels almost bigger than my Slash Standard’s, though they probably measure the same.
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That's a beauty MR.

I LOVE Jrs.

I'd been on the lookout for one for a lot of years, and finally stumbled upon one at a pawnshop for a price I just couldn't pass up.

It had upgraded tuners, bridge, and a Rio Grande Blues Dawg P-90 that sounds amazing in this guitar.

Here's my '01 Jr. I picked up a few years ago for $400.

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Beautiful, congrats! That's high up on my wishlist, how thick is the neck?

The neck is pretty slim. I would call it 60's shaped. Though some 60's necks, like the Classics, are thicker, have bigger shoulders, and are more D shaped. This one is a thinner C. Kind of like an American Standard Strat.
 

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The neck is pretty slim. I would call it 60's shaped. Though some 60's necks, like the Classics, are thicker, have bigger shoulders, and are more D shaped. This one is a thinner C. Kind of like an American Standard Strat.

Mine is just like that, and I actually like the neck a lot.

I've A LOT of guitars in my collection with so many different shaped necks.

I can pretty much play any type neck except the super skinny narrow and flat necks.
 

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