Amazing vintage style Jazzmaster. Made in Mexico. The guitar has a string stabilizer added to the bridge, which can easily be removed when changing the strings. No damage that I can see, but it may have minor scratches.
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From Sweetwater:
Appealing to fans of ’60s-style Jazzmasters, the Fender Vintera ’60s Jazzmaster solidbody electric guitar delivers vibrant, wide-ranging tone that transcends specific musical styles. Loaded with a pair of Vintage-Style ’60s single-coil pickups, you'll have access to the full sonic range offered by the Jazzmaster's iconic rhythm/lead switching configuration. Fender's classic floating vibrato is here to add sweetly subtle warbles and bends. And the maple neck with mid-’60s C-profile offers the stout-yet-fluid playability Jazzmaster fans love. Complete with a four-ply tortoiseshell pickguard, the Fender Vintera ’60s Jazzmaster packs everything you love about Fender's distinctive offset guitars.
Fender equips the Vintera ’60s Jazzmaster with a pair of Vintage-Style ’60s single-coil pickups for that iconic Jazzmaster tone beloved by so many guitarists at Sweetwater. Fender voiced these pickups to respond to your playing like the originals. The smooth and velvety sound of the neck pickup is nicely balanced by the edgy, bright bridge pickup. You'll be amazed at the balance of rich lows, detailed mids, and sparkling highs, especially with both pickups engaged. It's one of the reasons you'll hear Jazzmasters in so many instrumental hits from the ’60s — the tone is rich, balanced, and defined, the perfect foundation for many different musical styles.
’60s-style Jazzmaster with classy four-ply tortoiseshell pickguard
Dual Vintage-Style ’60s single-coil pickups deliver vibrant, wide-ranging tone
Rhythm and Lead tone circuits yield two distinct voicings for sonic versatility
Play with expressive bends and warbles with the floating vibrato tailpiece
Mid-’60s "C" neck profile with vintage-correct 7.25" fretboard radius offers comfortable chording and fluid playability