Freshly set up in-house by our esteemed Guitar Tech. In Very Good vintage condition with normal wear for an instrument of this age, including a patina of scratches and scrapes, especially around the body edges, some patches of missing finish on the back, and natural aging of parts and finish.
Check out the matching Lake Placid Blue headstock and the Brazilian Rosewood fingerboard with clay dot markers. The original Jaguar pickups and pots sound fantastic. A Mastery Bridge has been added for improved playability. Original parts which have been replaced are included with the guitar. Also note that while most Jaguars of this era had a 1 5/8" nut width, this guitar has the more rare 1 1/2" nut width. Comes with original Black and White Tolex hard shell case.
This rare and beautiful vintage guitar can be yours. A great addition to any collection. See below for more details and specifications.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Matching Lake Placid Blue Painted Headstock
Original Kluson Deluxe 2-Line Tuners
Replaced 1.5" Bone Nut (Original Nut Included)
Maple Neck with 24” Scale Length
Neck is Stamped 1APRIL64A ("A" Suffix Denotes the Narrowest Nut Width)
Neck Depth .78" at First Fret and .94" at Twelfth Fret
22 Newer Jumbo Frets in Very Good Condition (Original Frets Included)
Round Lam Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard with Clay Dot Inlays and 7.25" Radius
Original Jaguar Single-Coil Pickups with 1 Meg Stackpole Pots Dated 50th Week of 1964
Added Mastery Bridge with Original Vibrato Tailpiece (Original Bridge, Mute, and Bridge Cover Included)
Alder Body in Lake Placid Blue Finish
Weight 7 lb 15 oz
Original Black & White Tolex Case
Serial Number L57806
NOTE TO OUR VALUED CUSTOMERS:
We want you to be happy with your purchase and we try to represent the condition of all used and vintage guitars as accurately as possible in our listings. Every used guitar shows some signs of play wear and vintage models even more so. We call out all areas of damage or unusual wear, and describe the overall condition based upon what is "normal" for the age of the instrument. Expect to see minor dings, finish checking, or other evidence of normal use and aging which may not be captured by photography or explicitly mentioned in the listing.
We recognize that everyone has their own personal standard of what constitutes acceptable wear and tear. If play wear is especially critical for you, please contact us at the Shop for a complete in-hand description and to answer any questions you may have. Your satisfaction is of paramount importance to us.