1966 Bind Block with a light and pleasant cutting sound.
The Jazzmaster was released in 1958 as the top-of-the-line model in the lineup at that time. The Jazzmaster was introduced in 1958 as the top-of-the-line model in the lineup at that time, and featured the same 21-fret, 25.5-inch scale neck as the Stratocaster, large soapbar-type pickups, and a floating tremolo unit that produced a Bigsby-like vibrato sound. The guitar was once discontinued in 1980, but it was re-produced in the latter half of the 90's due to the support of musicians of the emerging grunge and alternative bands in the 90's. The guitar was also equipped with a floating tremolo unit.
This 1966 Jazzmaster features a round board, which is a curved surface applied to the joint between the rosewood fingerboard and the maple neck. The roundboard is characterized by a tight and balanced sound in all registers. It also features a transitional bound/block neck. This model has more than enough vintage Jazzmaster sound with a rough and loose sound in the treble range of the soap bar pickups and a fat sound in the midrange. The flamed neck is beautiful to look at and raises the tension of the player. The vintage sound is original and cannot be experienced on the Riesch model.
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BODY:Alder
NECK:Maple
FINGERBOARD:Rosewood
P.U.:Original Soapbar Single Coil Pickup x 2
WEIGHT:3.43kg
NUT-WIDTH:41.3mm
w/Hardcase
Overlacquer on the back of the neck
Fretboard and nut have been replaced.
5-year warranty for adjustment and maintenance.
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Contact: Dawn Matsui