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Jordan Guitars
37 Clarence StreetLeicesterLE1 3RWUnited Kingdom
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USD$8,499

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SPECS: Serial Number: 42212 Finish Package: Refinish Case: G&G fender case Weight: 7.89lbs Body Wood: Alder Body Color: Refinish Ballad Green Body Finish: Lacquer Hardware Plating: Chrome/Nickle Hardware  Bridge Assembly: Vintage Adjustable Jag/Jazz Output Assembly: Vintage Jazz Output Control Assembly: Jazz Wiring Neck Plate: Original Neck plate Back Plate & Trem Cover: None Tremolo Arm: 59' Jazzmaster Original  Tremolo Arm Tip: Original Tuner Keys: Vintage Kluson Deluxe String Gauge: 10-46 Neck Assembly: 1959 Jazzmaste Neck Finish: Medium Tint Nitro Neck Blank: Maple  Fingerboard: RoseWood AAA 9mm Truss Rod: Early 60's Head Style: Jazzmaster Regular Neck Head Thickness: 0.590" Neck Scoop: 60 Dot Spacing: Wide Face Dot: Clay .250" Side Dot: Clay 3/32 Fret Wire: Vintage (Fretless Wonder) Number of Frets: 21 Fingerboard Radius: 9.50"  Neck Back Shape: 59 Jazzmaster Neck Nut Width: 1.650" Neck Thickness at 1st Fret: .820" Neck Thickness at 12th Fret: .900" Neck Butt Width: 2.200" Nut Material: Bone Number of Bolts: 4 Head Cap Decal: 59' Jazzmaster Pickguard: 60's Styled JM W/B/W Pickup Neck: Seymour Duncan JM Pickup Bridge: Seymour Duncan JM Why Shop at Casino Guitars? At Casino Guitars, we pride ourselves on curating instruments that we truly love. Each brand is hand picked to what we feel is only the best that there is to offer. We believe that not only every instrument is special, but every person is special and we aim to help you find the instrument that is right for you! We are here to escort you on your way to finding your dream guitar!

About Jazzmaster

The Fender Jazzmaster, introduced in 1958, is renowned for its smooth tone and unique design elements. Designed initially for jazz musicians, it gained popularity in alternative and indie rock scenes due to its warm sound and versatile features. The Jazzmaster features an offset body, rhythm/lead circuitry, and a floating tremolo, making it a preferred choice for many guitarists.