









Fender Jaguar 1964, Black Refinish
$3,500.00
| Instrument | Solid Body |
| Brand | Fender |
| Model | Jaguar |
| Finish | Black |
| SKU | GS11121-A |
| Handedness | Right |
| Made In Year | 1964 |
| Body Material | Alder |
| Neck/Fingerboard | Maple/Brazilian Rosewood |
| Tuners | Replacement Vintage Style Tuners |
| Weight | 8 lbs. |
| Scale Length | 24" |
| Nut Width | 1.5" |
| Neck Profile | C |
| Neck Depth | 0.804" - 0.997" |
| Radius | 7.25" |
| Electronics | Original |
| Pickup Impedance | Bridge - 6.8k; Neck - 6.7k |
| Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N) | Y |
| Case | '65/'66 Fender hard shell case |
| Modifications/Repairs | Refinish, replacement tuners, replacement pickguard, fingerboards divots filled with super glue, Mustang bridge, refret, replacement neck plate |
| Condition Notes | Very worn hardware, lots of light buckle rash to note on the back |
The Jaguar had only been out a couple of years by 1964, positioned as Fender's top-of-the-line offset and priced above the Jazzmaster when it hit the market. This one has lived a full life — it's been refinished in black at some point, which along with the replacement tuners, replacement pickguard, Mustang bridge swap, refret, and filled fingerboard divots puts this squarely in player-grade territory. The hardware is well worn throughout, and the back shows plenty of buckle rash to go along with the rest of the character this guitar has accumulated. That said, the offset body, the rhythm circuit, and the short 24" scale are all intact and it has that signature jangle. It's a good choice for fans of the slimmer necks as well, clocking in a nut width of 1.5".
Includes '65/'66 Fender hard shell case.
