I was bored last Saturday, so I paid my favorite indie guitar shop (Cream City Music) a visit. This can be toxic to my finances, due to them carrying all sorts of cool stuff, you don't find at your run-of-the-mill Guitar Center. And, true to form that turned out to be the case for me! What did I find at Cream City Music? Not one, but TWO of the Jaguar Thinlines (a black one, and a three tone sunburst one), hanging from the wall! Of course having a soft spot for Jaguars (I've had 4 of them over the past 22 years), and a soft spot for semi-hollow (and hollow for that matter) guitars, I HAD to try both Thinline Jags out. Both sounded great clean (with the sunburst having a little more low end), so it was acid test time for me - full on high gain tones. I plugged into a Peavy 6505 half stack, jacked up the gain, and proceeded to rage! Yeah! Lots of grind, but with note clarity. I kept the treble down around 5, and shrillness (which Jags can have at higher gain levels) was kept at bay. Both guitars were a little feedback prone (almost bordering on microphonics, but nowhere near as bad as my first Jaguar was back in 1990 [which was so bad, I had to keep gain levels in the lounge jazz territory, and roll the tone control waaaay down - a pickup change didn't even cure this problem]), but was controllable. As is often the case for these guitars, I suspect that much if it was due to shielding claws (which are notorious for inducing feedback in Jags), since pressing on them with my index finger, seemed make the feedback rapidly diminish. Nonetheless, both Thinlines sounded great. They also played great, and I wanted to keep on playing them. I liked them better than my current CP Jaguar, and my old (and most lamented - I had to sell it due to being in a financial bind) '66 CIJ Jaguar Reissue. The price was a little steep for me financially ($1350 - as a regular customer, I got a discount below the $1500 tag price), but I felt that I'd wind up kicking myself, if I didn't get the Sunburst Thinline Jag (my favorite of the two). So, using my CP Jaguar as a trade-in, I put the Sunburst Thinline on layaway, so I can get together the money for it. It's gonna be a long wait for me!
Here's what the one I put on layaway looks like (this is a Fender photo - Cream City Music didn't have a photo posted on their website [they'd only got mine in 2 or 3 days before I bought it])

F.Y.I. - the bodies on the thinline Jags are a bit thicker than the solidbody ones, and there is no gut cut, or upper bout forearm bevel on them. The body is also double bound like a Telecaster Custom.