Product Description
Way back in 1965 this Blonde Jazzmaster first rolled off the line, scooting out the door right before the sale of Fender to CBS. The neck dates to January '65 and the pots date to 1964 making this an earlier Jazzmaster and one of the last guitars made while Leo Fender still owned the company. The brazilian rosewood fretboard is very nice on this guitar with some very nice dark figuring through the middle. The guitar is all original with the exception of some interconnect wiring, the professional refret it has received and a replacement chrome trem arm. The Blondefinish has faded a bit to reveal some of the beautiful grain of the alder body. The gold hardware is worn a bit from the years. The Kluson deluxe tuners are all original but one out of the six is a "one line" Kluson instead of the "two line" Klusons, referring to how many lines the actual name engraving takes up. This is not uncommon for Fender during the 60's considering how rare the gold hardware option was back then. The guitar weighs in at 7.64 pounds - nice and light. This Jazzmaster comes with its original black tolex hard shell case. It is purported that Howard Leese from the band Heart owned this guitar at one time though Music Store Live cannot substantiate this claim. Howard, if you're out there… CALL US!
Product Details
- Color: Blonde
- Brand: Fender
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