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1964 Fender Jazzmaster in very good to excellent all original condition! The sleek maple neck with original decal, Brazilian rosewood fretboard and clay dots, original Kluson tuners. The offset Alder body finished in classic Fender sunburst. The faux tortiseshell scratchplate. The two wide range pickups with two distinct volume and control circuits. The effortless floating vibrato system. A superb instrument which plays flawlessly and is aurally mellifluous. With OHSC 7.54lbs
Fender announced the Jazzmaster at the 1958 NAMM show as a high-end jazz guitar with an array of innovative features and sleek sports-car inspired curves. Though the model never really caught on with jazz players, it was quickly embraced by surf rock players due to its unique floating tremolo system and mellower sounding pickups. Later, the Jazzmaster would find new life as an iconic instrument for a range of indie rock players.
Years of Production: 1958 - 1980
Unique to this Year: Changes brought about with CBS purchase of Fender start to creep in by end of 1964 including change to plastic pickguard, switch from clay to pearloid inlays, and change in headstock decal. These factors indicate when in 1964 guitar was produced, with earlier examples demanding more than later produced guitars.
Body Style: Offset solidbody
Wood Composition: Alder body, Maple neck with veneer Rosewood fingerboard
1964 Fender Jazzmaster in very good to excellent all original condition! The sleek maple neck with original decal, Brazilian rosewood fretboard and clay dots, original Kluson tuners. The offset Alder body finished in classic Fender sunburst. The faux tortiseshell scratchplate. The two wide range pickups with two distinct volume and control circuits. The effortless floating vibrato system. A superb instrument which plays flawlessly and is aurally mellifluous. With OHSC 7.54lbs
Fender announced the Jazzmaster at the 1958 NAMM show as a high-end jazz guitar with an array of innovative features and sleek sports-car inspired curves. Though the model never really caught on with jazz players, it was quickly embraced by surf rock players due to its unique floating tremolo system and mellower sounding pickups. Later, the Jazzmaster would find new life as an iconic instrument for a range of indie rock players.
Years of Production: 1958 - 1980
Unique to this Year: Changes brought about with CBS purchase of Fender start to creep in by end of 1964 including change to plastic pickguard, switch from clay to pearloid inlays, and change in headstock decal. These factors indicate when in 1964 guitar was produced, with earlier examples demanding more than later produced guitars.
Body Style: Offset solidbody
Wood Composition: Alder body, Maple neck with veneer Rosewood fingerboard