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Explanation
"I'm interested in vintage guitars, but I don't know which ones are truly valuable..." "I want one that satisfies me not just visually, but also with its 'sound'!" I think many people feel this way.
The Jazzmaster, released by Fender in 1958 for jazz. But surprisingly, it didn't really catch on with jazz guitarists. However! In the 60s, it started gaining popularity among surf guitarists. Responding to their feedback—"The neck is too long" and "We want a brighter sound"—the Jaguar was born.
This is a 1966 model featuring "binding + dot inlays" and a "matching headstock." This specific combination was actually only produced for a few months. That makes it exceptionally rare. Plus, it's famous for being used by my favorites like Kurt Cobain of Nirvana and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers!
The tuners, bridge, and tone capacitor have been replaced, but this look and the "seductive" tone are still uniquely vintage. It produces a tone with depth and a certain melancholy feel.
Jaguars with this spec are truly rare, and their value keeps rising every year. If you're thinking "I'm intrigued..." right now is probably the best time to get one.
There's so much charm that photos alone can't convey. If you're thinking, "I want to know more!", please feel free to contact us.
This could be the one that changes your guitar life!
Electric Guitars/ElectricBass/Effector/Amps (Adjustment Warranty: Up to 5 Years) If your product malfunctions or stops producing sound after purchase, we will provide free service.Warranty periods vary by product.
Acoustic Guitars (Peace of Mind Warranty: Up to 6 months) We will provide free service for defects arising from normal use within 1 month or 6 months after purchase.
Wind Instruments (Up to 1 year) We perform internal cleaning, appropriate replacement of consumables, and necessary repairs/maintenance upon arrival. If the instrument malfunctions or stops producing sound during normal use, we will provide free service.