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About This Listing
Up for grabs is a truly incredible 1965 original sunburst finish Fender Jaguar in excellent condition for being 57 years old. This one owner guitar was made in June of 1965 and was purchased new in 1965 from Pavlov Music Center, a local guitar shop in Cambridge, Ohio. Soon after purchase this guitar and owner made the rounds at various American Guild of Music contests throughout North America as a student at Pavlov's. This guitar shows minimal signs of play wear with light buckle wear, areas where the inside of the case rubbed off some of the finish on the edges and some neckwear. As you can see from the photos there is some fret wear as but overall this guitar is a true time capsule and playing dream.
This 1965 Jaguar includes the original hard case, original tremolo arm and case candy.
This guitar has recently received a full professional setup with included:
Removal of all parts; detoxed, cleaned and polished chrome hardware
The Fender Jaguar was introduced as a high-end model guitar four years after the Jazzmaster. Though similar to the Jazzmaster in its offset body and lead/rhythem circuits controls, the Jaguar differed in two key ways. For one, the Jaguar used a shorter 24-inch scale length compared to the 25 1/2-inch of most Fender guitars. Additionally, the Jaguar used two thinner single-coil pickups compared to the feedback-prone soapbox pickups of the Jazzmaster. The Jaguar was not as popular as the Telecaster or Strat in its initial run, but has found some popularity with punk, grunge and indie rockers since.
Years of Production: 1962 - 1974
Unique to this Year: CBS purchase of Fender in 1965 brings new headstock decal, three-ply plastic pickguard, and pearloid dot inlays.
Body Style: Offset solidbody
Wood Composition: Alder body, Maple neck with veneer Rosewood fingerboard
Design Elements: Bolt-on neck, dot inlays, 2 single-coil pickups with notched side-plates, individual pickup selectors, 24-inch scale length, treble and bass roll knobs, floating tremolo system, lead/rhythm circuit switch
Finish Specifications: Sunburst was the standard finish for the Jaguar in 1965. Rarer colors are more prized by collectors.
Notable Players: Kurt Cobain, Johnny Marr, Carl Wilson