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Vintage Fender Jazzmaster vs. Jaguar | Mason Stoops Breaks Down Fender's Legendary Offsets

Vintage Fender Jazzmaster vs. Jaguar | Mason Stoops Breaks Down Fender's Legendary Offsets

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This 1964 Fender Jaguar in Burgundy Mist captures the essence of Fender's mid-60s innovation, featuring a rare custom color that is highly prized by collectors and players. The neck, dated January 1964, places this guitar at the forefront of Fender's production just before the CBS acquisition. Well-preserved and complete with its original hardshell case (OHSC), this Jaguar remains in good condition, with its Burgundy Mist finish aging gracefully, enhancing its vintage appeal. The guitar features an alder body with a striking Burgundy Mist finish, paired with a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard. Equipped with 22 frets, dot inlays, and dual single-coil pickups, it delivers the bright, cutting tones characteristic of the Jaguar. The floating tremolo bridge with a locking tremolo arm offers smooth vibrato effects, while the 24” scale length and 7.25” neck radius provide a comfortable playing experience. Weighing around 8 lbs., this Jaguar exemplifies the solid construction and innovative design that made it a surf rock icon and beyond. The rare Burgundy Mist finish, combined with its pre-CBS era production date, makes this Jaguar both visually stunning and historically significant

Condition & Details

  • Includes Hardshell Case
  • Includes Whammy Bar
  • Includes Ashtray
  • Includes Mute
  • This product was made in United States