1965 L series Fender Jaguar, Sunburst finish in good condition. It has a tortoise pickguard and a rosewood fingerboard with an unbound neck. Aside from the volume pot its all original including the case. The volume pot dates to 1966. The mute mechanism is in the case with the whammy bar, the only thing missing is the bridge cover.
The finish on the front and back of the body is relatively clean with only minor sings of wear, the only wear of any significance is to be found around the edges where there are numerous scuffs and dings. The edges of the headstock also have some wear and tear including some small dings. The frets have have been dressed in our workshop and have plenty of life left in them. The truss rod is fully functional with no issues. The back of the neck is clean overall with only minor play wear and a few small scuffs.
This guitar has been set up in our workshop with a fresh set of Ernie Ball Super Slinky strings and a low action. The neck is stamped MAR 65 B. Serial L69216. The original pot dates to the 8th week of 65. Original black bobbin pickups with original windings. Weight 8 lbs 5 oz. Nut width: 41 mm. Depth at 1st fret: 20.4 mm. Depth at 12th fret 24.8 mm. 3-month warranty included.
The Jaguar was launched in 1962 as another top-of-the-line guitar in the same vein as the Jazzmaster. Both guitars shared the modern offset body shape and distinct floating tremolo system. The Jaguar differed in its use of a shorter 24-inch scale length and stronger single-coil pickups, which were encased in notched covers to shield the electronics from external radio noise (a typical annoyance with the Jazzmasters soapbars).Both guitars integrated a unique dual rhythm/lead circuit design, yet on the Jaguar the lead circuit includes three switches: on-off for the front pickup, on-off for the back pickup, and a bass-cut switch that adds an extra capacitor to the signal.
Condition | Good 7.5/10 |
Case | OHSC |
Weight | 8 lbs 5 oz |
Serial Number |
L69216 |
1965 L series Fender Jaguar, Sunburst finish in good condition. It has a tortoise pickguard and a rosewood fingerboard with an unbound neck. Aside from the volume pot its all original including the case. The volume pot dates to 1966. The mute mechanism is in the case with the whammy bar, the only thing missing is the bridge cover.
The finish on the front and back of the body is relatively clean with only minor sings of wear, the only wear of any significance is to be found around the edges where there are numerous scuffs and dings. The edges of the headstock also have some wear and tear including some small dings. The frets have have been dressed in our workshop and have plenty of life left in them. The truss rod is fully functional with no issues. The back of the neck is clean overall with only minor play wear and a few small scuffs.
This guitar has been set up in our workshop with a fresh set of Ernie Ball Super Slinky strings and a low action. The neck is stamped MAR 65 B. Serial L69216. The original pot dates to the 8th week of 65. Original black bobbin pickups with original windings. Weight 8 lbs 5 oz. Nut width: 41 mm. Depth at 1st fret: 20.4 mm. Depth at 12th fret 24.8 mm. 3-month warranty included.
The Jaguar was launched in 1962 as another top-of-the-line guitar in the same vein as the Jazzmaster. Both guitars shared the modern offset body shape and distinct floating tremolo system. The Jaguar differed in its use of a shorter 24-inch scale length and stronger single-coil pickups, which were encased in notched covers to shield the electronics from external radio noise (a typical annoyance with the Jazzmasters soapbars).Both guitars integrated a unique dual rhythm/lead circuit design, yet on the Jaguar the lead circuit includes three switches: on-off for the front pickup, on-off for the back pickup, and a bass-cut switch that adds an extra capacitor to the signal.
Condition | Good 7.5/10 |
Case | OHSC |
Weight | 8 lbs 5 oz |
Serial Number |
L69216 |