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rdfs:comment | - The JEM77 is the fifth guitar known as the JEM77 and the third floral pattern JEM after the original JEM77 FP and the JEM77 (Blue Floral Pattern). Features include a basswood body, the Edge tremolo also revived in 2010 and DiMarzio Evolution pickups. It is the first JEM with the DiMarzio Evo 2 as the stock bridge pickup. It also marks the return of the cutaway heel neck joint not used for a JEM since the last Floral Pattern in 2004.
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Caption | - JEM77 with Floral Pattern 2 finish
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abstract | - The JEM77 is the fifth guitar known as the JEM77 and the third floral pattern JEM after the original JEM77 FP and the JEM77 (Blue Floral Pattern). Features include a basswood body, the Edge tremolo also revived in 2010 and DiMarzio Evolution pickups. It is the first JEM with the DiMarzio Evo 2 as the stock bridge pickup. It also marks the return of the cutaway heel neck joint not used for a JEM since the last Floral Pattern in 2004. Like with the first Floral Pattern JEM, the finish of the JEM77 FP2 is created with actual floral pattern cloth on the body and headstock. The fabric is glued to the body, the edges are painted black and then fully clear coated.
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