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About This Listing
Fender Japan / JG66-85 3Tone Sunburst is in stock now!
1997-2000, Dinah factory built, Fender Japan's most popular Alder body period Jaguar. Alder body, maple neck, and round rosewood fingerboard. Knobs, string guide, and bridge (mustang type) have been replaced. There are many scratches on the back of the body, and there are two sticker marks that may have been put on the back of the body to hide the scratches. Conductive paint has been applied, some wiring materials have been replaced with crosswire, and the output jacks have been upgraded to Switchcraft and the pots to CTS. Pot date is 11 years, so work was probably done more than 10 years ago. Tremlocks are not working.
It is in player's condition for its age with scratches and stains throughout. It has been cleaned, overall adjusted, and rubbed down after arrival and is in good playing condition. Truss rod: No problem, as the rod has been checked to 60 degrees to the left and right. Neck condition: Good Fret board: Sufficient Case: Soft case Accessories: Arm Serial number: Crafted In Japan O057499 Weight: Approx. 3.78kg
Item rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problem in normal use
*** The shipping cost to most countries is included in the listed price ***
All musical instruments we sell have been checked and adjusted for playability. The pictures in the listings are of the actual item so please have a look for an idea of the cosmetic condition. As they are used instruments they may or may not have some scratches or wear to the finish. Please note: Ishibashi will not accept returns or refunds in the case of dents, scratches, or cosmetic wear that were orignally detailed either in the pictures or description. Thank you for your understanding.
Condition: Some scratches, dents and marks. If you would like to know more about this specific instrument, or have general questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Accessories: Please confirm the picture.
Precautions for electronic instruments that use a power supply
The voltage in Japan is 100 V, it is different from most of other countries, you need confirm the voltage of your country and in some cases you have to get locally an adaptor for converting the voltage before use it in your country.
Please note! Not all of the items you purchase from us are in our Shibuya store in Tokyo where we do all of our international communications from. Please be patient while we do inter-company transfers on your items. Once the item arrives here, we will check it over one more time before shipping it out. The usual wait time for our shipping is 7 to 10 days worldwide. We are open from Monday to Saturday 11:00am until 6:00pm (Tokyo time zone) 6 days a week, closed on Sunday.** Please note that all items for sale on here are also available at our retail stores in Japan. There is a chance that they may sell out in our retail location beforehand. We update our information daily, but there is still a chance this may occur. In this event we will cancel the order and refund any payments received. Thank you for your understanding. More information please confirm our shop policy.
The first era of Fender Japan began in 1982, when domestic market Japanese Fenders started rolling out of factories. While Fender Japan is popularly known for some of their more extravagant aesthetics, the bulk of domestic Japanese production was focused on reissues of historic American Fender models. These reissue models were labeled by a two letter/two number model code for the model and reissue year, followed by a suffix that indicated the price in Yen, and any unique specifications the model had. While a given model might come in a variety of price points during a given model year, from entry level to the near Custom Shop quality of Fender Japan's ExTrad series, all the models would broadly follow the aesthetic and technical specifications of the original American models. Reissue models would follow this naming convention until 2015, when Fender Japan revamped their product line to more closely mirror the organizational structure of the Mexican and American made Fender lines. Models on this page represent the 1982 - 2015 era of Fender Japan production, and typically feature the old style Fender Japan serial number at the base of the neck, as opposed to the contemporary "JD-" serial number format found on the back of the headstock. The original model codes (and frequently the value suffix) can usually be found in the neck pocket of the body, and at the base of the neck where the mounting holes are.
Fender Japan JG66-85 3Tone Sunburst(3TS) UPGRADE MOD [SN O057499] (03/04)
$1,667.10
$1,667.10
About This Listing
Fender Japan / JG66-85 3Tone Sunburst is in stock now!
1997-2000, Dinah factory built, Fender Japan's most popular Alder body period Jaguar. Alder body, maple neck, and round rosewood fingerboard. Knobs, string guide, and bridge (mustang type) have been replaced. There are many scratches on the back of the body, and there are two sticker marks that may have been put on the back of the body to hide the scratches. Conductive paint has been applied, some wiring materials have been replaced with crosswire, and the output jacks have been upgraded to Switchcraft and the pots to CTS. Pot date is 11 years, so work was probably done more than 10 years ago. Tremlocks are not working.
It is in player's condition for its age with scratches and stains throughout. It has been cleaned, overall adjusted, and rubbed down after arrival and is in good playing condition. Truss rod: No problem, as the rod has been checked to 60 degrees to the left and right. Neck condition: Good Fret board: Sufficient Case: Soft case Accessories: Arm Serial number: Crafted In Japan O057499 Weight: Approx. 3.78kg
Item rank: B+: Some scratches, but no problem in normal use
*** The shipping cost to most countries is included in the listed price ***
All musical instruments we sell have been checked and adjusted for playability. The pictures in the listings are of the actual item so please have a look for an idea of the cosmetic condition. As they are used instruments they may or may not have some scratches or wear to the finish. Please note: Ishibashi will not accept returns or refunds in the case of dents, scratches, or cosmetic wear that were orignally detailed either in the pictures or description. Thank you for your understanding.
Condition: Some scratches, dents and marks. If you would like to know more about this specific instrument, or have general questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
Accessories: Please confirm the picture.
Precautions for electronic instruments that use a power supply
The voltage in Japan is 100 V, it is different from most of other countries, you need confirm the voltage of your country and in some cases you have to get locally an adaptor for converting the voltage before use it in your country.
Please note! Not all of the items you purchase from us are in our Shibuya store in Tokyo where we do all of our international communications from. Please be patient while we do inter-company transfers on your items. Once the item arrives here, we will check it over one more time before shipping it out. The usual wait time for our shipping is 7 to 10 days worldwide. We are open from Monday to Saturday 11:00am until 6:00pm (Tokyo time zone) 6 days a week, closed on Sunday.** Please note that all items for sale on here are also available at our retail stores in Japan. There is a chance that they may sell out in our retail location beforehand. We update our information daily, but there is still a chance this may occur. In this event we will cancel the order and refund any payments received. Thank you for your understanding. More information please confirm our shop policy.
The first era of Fender Japan began in 1982, when domestic market Japanese Fenders started rolling out of factories. While Fender Japan is popularly known for some of their more extravagant aesthetics, the bulk of domestic Japanese production was focused on reissues of historic American Fender models. These reissue models were labeled by a two letter/two number model code for the model and reissue year, followed by a suffix that indicated the price in Yen, and any unique specifications the model had. While a given model might come in a variety of price points during a given model year, from entry level to the near Custom Shop quality of Fender Japan's ExTrad series, all the models would broadly follow the aesthetic and technical specifications of the original American models. Reissue models would follow this naming convention until 2015, when Fender Japan revamped their product line to more closely mirror the organizational structure of the Mexican and American made Fender lines. Models on this page represent the 1982 - 2015 era of Fender Japan production, and typically feature the old style Fender Japan serial number at the base of the neck, as opposed to the contemporary "JD-" serial number format found on the back of the headstock. The original model codes (and frequently the value suffix) can usually be found in the neck pocket of the body, and at the base of the neck where the mounting holes are.