
Description
The Jaguar debuted in 1962 with several compelling features, including a short scale length, individual pickup on/off switches, hot shielded pickups for reduced hum and a string mute. The 1963 Jaguar Journeyman Relic is a faithful recreation of those originals, with a two-piece select alder body in a Journeyman Relic lacquer finish. The rift-sawn maple neck has a ’62-style Jaguar “C” profile, topped by a 9.5”-radius round-lam fingerboard with 22 narrow tall frets for a modern playing experience. Shielded ’62 Jaguar pickups are wired to rhythm and lead tone circuits with individual pickup switches, a series/parallel switch, plus master volume and master tone. Additional features include a six-saddle vintage-style adjustable bridge with “floating” tremolo tailpiece, vintage-style tuning machines, a bone nut and wing string tree with metal spacer. A deluxe hardshell case, strap and certificate of authenticity are also included.
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