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    Sunday, October 24th, 2010
    9:01 am
    Fender Electric Guitars
    Fender Standard Stratocaster

    Originally, the Fender Jaguar Guitar has been available since 1962. The style was based off the Jazzmaster. How it differed had to do with the offset waist and floating tremolo system. In addition, it turned out given a shorter 24 inch scale when compared with the jazzmaster as well.

    Overall, only small changes were made compared to the existing Jazzmaster. Mostly, this revolved around small changes towards the body, plus the scale length. The Jaguar came fitted with a 22 fret neck and became the first to have this feature one of several Fender guitars.

    In addition, some changes were made for visual appearance. Among these changes were the addition of metal control plates. Although changes made revolved around appearance it related to the thinking behind the alteration about how practicing the guitar was assembled also.

    No more were the constituents soldered outside the body also to installed towards the rear in the pickguard, but instead wired into each section. Additionally, the wire only had the drilled holes to pass through. Another difference featured with all the Jaguar revolved around the flip mute mechanism, which revolved around other manufactures who offered this at this time.

    At that time these folks were made, it absolutely was in the first month of the year of 1962. Many think that they were made with a promotional basis. It absolutely was not until March of 1962 that they are produced in larger quantities. Most of the guitars with this kind were manufactured in custom colors, featuring matching headstocks.

    In April of this year, it absolutely was the very first time these folks were stamped which has a code that identified the model, month, and year, besides the nut width to them. At the beginning of July within the same year, the veneer rosewood, replaced the slab type. Additionally, the pontentiometers started being consistently stamped with part numbers.

    By January of 1965, clay dots were no more used. These folks were completely substituted for pearloid dots. Another change that occurred early inside the same year had to do with the pad used with all the pickguard, which was changed over from the nitrate material to some vinyl material. If this happened, this caused the tortoise pickguards to change from blotchy brown and yellow into a purplish red color.

    A number of other changes occurred along also. However, the Fender Jaguar Guitar was originally designed to become among the top line guitars, but never made it to that much cla of popularity since the Stratocaster and Telecaster did. Many additional upgrades were made on the guitar until finally laying it to relax in 1975.

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