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Technically, the LS (and LSX) series from the mid-nineties sport offset waists, and I think there was a Jackson line that used the same body shape (Fusion, maybe?) There are also a few bastard offspring of the Surfcaster on both sides of the family: Jackson NoCaster and Outcaster, as well as the EM-SC and EM-SCB Charvels (Japan-only releases). I guess there's the Skatecaster too if we're really counting.
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@Mudlark- Infinity! That's the one (not Fusion like I had semi-remembered.) Same body shape as the LS/LSX Charvels, just keeping the Jackson pointy headstock.
@toejam- The MM Dominion has the rounded squishy shape usually associated with offsets, but the waist angle wouldn't qualify it as an 'offset guitar' as defined in the original Fender patent. (the usual benchmark for such definitive offset cork-sniffery.)
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@toejam- The MM Dominion has the rounded squishy shape usually associated with offsets, but the waist angle wouldn't qualify it as an 'offset guitar' as defined in the original Fender patent. (the usual benchmark for such definitive offset cork-sniffery.)
Good point about the waist angle. It is similar to a non-reverse Firebird and looks more offset than it really is. Personally, I think it's one of the most comfortable guitars for standing or sitting. I usually always play with a guitar between my legs, classical style, as it has always felt uncomfortable for me to play on my right leg, but I can actually rest the Dominion on my right leg without any problem at all.
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