Fender Jaguar Solid Body Electric Guitar (1965)

Fender  Jaguar Solid Body Electric Guitar  (1965)
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Fender Jaguar Model Solid Body Electric Guitar (1965), made in Fullerton, California, serial # 123783, sunburst lacquer finish, alder body, maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, original black tolex hard shell case.

This is a nice example of an early CBS-era Jaguar, showing some general wear but in fine playing condition. It was built just months after the Fender sell-out to CBS in January 1965; the stamped neck date is November '65, and the pots date to the 30th week of that year. Typical late-1965 features include a bound fingerboard with pearloid dot inlay, bright "target" 3-color sunburst lacquer finish on the body, an F-stamped neck plate with a 6-digit serial number and the gold transition logo headstock decal. The pickguard is the new-for-65 ABS laminated tortoise pattern plastic that had just replaced the older Nitrocellulose piece.

The Jaguar debuted in spring 1962 as Fender's new top-of-the line guitar, supplanting the Jazzmaster. The sleek offset body and flashy chrome-accented look quickly made it a status symbol for many combos in the early '60s, not only California teen bands but also country players and even many Chitlin' Circuit R&B acts.

The Jaguar remains one of the more under-appreciated of vintage guitars with several interesting features. The scale length is shorter than other professional-grade Fender guitars at 24", designed to enhance playability. The two-circuit wiring and floating vibrato are shared with the Jaguar's ancestor, the Jazzmaster, but the guitar feels quite different. While the tremolo unit itself is the same as the Jazzmaster, the lower string tension of the shorter scale gives it even more flexibility.

Pickup selection is controlled by a bank of slide switches on the treble side; each pickup has an on/off switch, while the third is a "strangle" switch that cuts lower frequencies. The rhythm circuit works as on the Jazzmaster, giving a quickly selectable deeper toned neck pickup sound. This all combines to make the "Jag" a very flexible guitar with a lot of sonic options.

The unique Jaguar pickups with the chrome-plated "claw" baseplate are optimized for punch, clarity and crispness, factors along with the floating trem that led to the model losing popularity in the late '60s as twang went out and super light strings, crunch and heavy distortion came in! The once-ignored Jag has found a super appreciative new audience over the last couple of decades, and the Twang of the ages lives on! These top-of-the line '60s Jaguars are very high quality guitars, and still represent a relative bargain in an authentic 1960s Fender instrument.
 
Overall length is 40 in. (101.6 cm.), 14 in. (35.6 cm.) wide at lower bout, and 1 5/8 in. (4.1 cm.) in depth, measured at side of rim. Scale length is 24 in. (610 mm.). Width of nut is 1 5/8 in. (41 mm.).

This is a nice example overall, nearly all original showing some typical finish wear but nothing too serious. The body lacquer has light checking and some general wear and tear. There are dings, dents and scratches, most heavily on the body edges and a few larger areas flaked away in the lower cutaway and on the body edge near the jack. There is one noticeable scratch on the top off the upper waist, and some buckle wear into but not through the back finish.

There is only light wear along the back of the neck, mostly on the treble side. The main section of the headstock decal is intact, a bit of the "contour body" blurb has flaked away. All hardware is original except a few replaced screws, notably the ones securing the pickups. The original trem arm and bridge cover are intact; the mute is missing which is quite common with Jaguars as it was never particularly useful to most players anyway. The bridge legs have been blocked in making the bridge solid and not rocking; this can easily be reversed if desired but tends to help the guitar stay in tune better under heavier playing attack. The original case is included in excellent shape. Overall Excellent - Condition.