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Fender Japan 90's Jazzmaster 1966 Reissue CIJ P-Serial Three Tone Sunburst MIJ

Fender Japan 90's Jazzmaster 1966 Reissue CIJ P-Serial Three Tone Sunburst MIJ

£1,395.00Price

Here is a beautiful old 1966 reissue (JM-66) Three Tone Sunburst Fender Jazzmaster. It’s a 90’s Japanese Fender, not Mexican, so you can expect superb build quality coupled with vintage specs.  It’s a CIJ P-serial (late 1999-2002) which was just after Fender moved production away from FujiGen gakki to Tokai. There was a lot of crossover around this time between old FujiGen stock and newer components. This one may well be a left over FujiGen build, it certainly feels like it to us. It has an alder body in great looking factory Three Tone Sunburst finish. Has a FujiGen era deep red tort pickguard with a dark & dense rosewood used for the fingerboard (not pau ferro). The fingerboard has a vintage spec 7.25 radius, just as it should be. Very resonant and feels great to play. Great weight at 3.5kg. Neck is dead straight, truss rod fine, plenty of life left in the frets. Structurally and electrically sound. No breaks, repairs or modifications. Has some nice looking light ageing with some finish dulling around the edges a small well worn in finish chip or two and a little finish nick on the headstock. The white plastics have yellowed too. This is how a Jazzmaster should look and feel; why anyone would choose a sterile Mexican guitar over a superior build quality of an old Japanese beauty like this I don’t get. Anyway, it’s complete with trem arm & gig bag. A stunning looking & playing vintage spec 1990’s Fender Japan Jazzmaster.

 

At Gas Station Guitars we carefully hand-select all our guitars, if they don’t blow us away on all fronts, we just don’t put them in our shop; if it’s for sale by Gas Station Guitars, you know it’d gonna be pretty special.  All pictures are of actual guitars, all guitars are in hand and we do not use stock photos. NOT FOR TRADE or part exchange, thanks. We ship worldwide to the USA, E.U, Europe, Canada, Australia, Japan and of course the UK

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