1965 JAZZMASTER in very clean condition
The Jazzmaster was released in 1958 as the top-of-the-line model in the lineup at that time. It has the same 21 frets and 25.5 inch scale neck as the Stratocaster, large soap bar type pickups, and a floating tremolo unit that produces a big vibrato sound with a mellow atmosphere like a Bigsby. The production of this instrument was discontinued around 1980, but it was re-produced in the latter half of the 90's due to the support from the musicians of the emerging grunge and alternative music in the 90's.
This 1965 Jazzmaster model retains many of its 1964-era specifications, including the small head and transition logo. The maple neck and rosewood fretboard are joined by a round board that is affixed along the curvature of the neck and fretboard, resulting in a tight and easy-to-handle sound without being violent. This model produces a mellow vintage sound with a rich overtone structure and a strong midrange characteristic of the Jazzmaster. This model has been kept in very beautiful condition. The frets and nut have been replaced at our store, so it is in good playing condition. You can use this vintage Jazzmaster for practical use or keep it as a collector's item because of its beautiful appearance.
[Musical Instrument Column].Fascinating VINTAGE GUITAR
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BODY:Alder
NECK:Maple (4SEP65B)
FINGERBOARD:Rosewood
P.U:Original Soapbar Pickup x 2
NUTWIDETH:42.5mm
WEIGHT:3.35kg
Long Scale Neck
w/Hardcase
Fret, nut and joint plate have been replaced.
5-year warranty for adjustment and maintenance.
Please feel free to contact our staff for more details.
Please feel free to contact our staff for more information.
Contact: Dawn Matsui