1966 Fender Jaguar

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1966 Fender Jaguar

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ok, after much pissing about over the past week i've finally got my mucky paws on a vintage jag. basically, it's all mike's fault; i strummed his jag at progfest, he plucked my mustang (insert photo of kenneth williams here). to cut a long story short i decided i wanted to get some cash together for a 60s jag, and mike offered to buy the compstang. so, i got lucky and found a candy apple red number with matching headstock for a decent price. and now to business!
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so, my intitial verdict? it looks amazing in the flesh, i almost peed myself when i took it out of the case (i was actually bursting for a slash at the time), the paint chips are really smooth, like they've been there for ages, and the paint itself is really thin and would dent if you so much as coughed on it. obviously it was CAR, but the headstock and front of the body have faded to a copper colour, but the back is still pretty close to what it would have been originally. i'll hopefully get some pictures in better light soon, it's been cloudy here for days and the light is crap.

all in all i'm over the moon with it, when i plugged it in i was giving it the big double rainbow. it doesn't necessarily sound better than the coronado or duo-sonic, it's just different. it sounds like a jag! surftastic.
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Post by othomas2 »

Jesus... where do you find 'em. What a great line up, or sofa orgy should I say.

Congrats on the Jag, it's stunning.
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Post by Gavin »

I can't wait to play it.

What's the ES stamp?
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Post by Gabriel »

That is such a beautiful guitar! Lovely aged colour and I bet she sounds gorgeous. Hope all is well with it and that she's a keeper :)


The jackson tuners just look wrong though :(
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Gavin wrote:I can't wait to play it.

What's the ES stamp?
i think it means it was a special made for a NAMM show or something.
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Beautiful, truly beautiful. Welcome to the club Stewart!
I trust you shall be changing them machine heads? Unlike me... leaving the grovers on :oops:
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wow. just beautiful
sick as pie.
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Post by Bacchus »

That is beautiful. Pretty much my ideal Jag. It's the best colour, with matching headstock, B&B, and it's vintage.

I love that patch of forearm wear. Really nice.
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Post by taylornutt »

Stewart, did you end up selling the Musicmaster neck to fund the purchase?
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Fran wrote:I trust you shall be changing them machine heads? Unlike me... leaving the grovers on :oops:
well, like i said above, i'm not 100% sure, i'll see how they function. i don't really put much faith in vintage F tuners, i prefer klusons. however, if the headstock's been drilled for those jacksons, perhaps reissue F tuners would fit...? if that's the case i'll definitely replace them at some point.
taylornutt wrote:Stewart, did you end up selling the Musicmaster neck to fund the purchase?
yeah, i sold the neck, guard and pickup but kept the tuners for now (to use on the jag, possibly).
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Post by Doug »

stewart wrote:
Gavin wrote:I can't wait to play it...What's the ES stamp?
i think it means it was a special made for a NAMM show or something.
Just out of curiosity, anyone know for sure?
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Post by stewart »

1966 and the "ES" Stamp.
In 1966, Fender used the "ES" code a lot on their custom color instruments. At least for 1966, the ES code was used as some sort of default for custom colored instruments (be it Teles, or Strats or Jazz Basses). This two letters ("ES" for "Enter Special") seems to denote a special order, at least for 1966. Again this is has been seen lots of times on 1966 documented original custom color instruments. I have also seen the "ES" stamp on some 1966 sunburst instruments! (Perhaps these guitars were special show models, so extra care was taken in their finish.) The 1/2" tall 2-letter code were a factory color code, and are completely different than the 1/2" tall three-digit codes. The two-letter code appears to be CBS/Fender's way of specifying bodies to be painted a custom color for a special order once the body was in the spray booth. If a guitar has a two letter code on the body *only* (and not the neck), again this confirms the 2-letter code was an original factory color code (and does not indicate a factory refinish order). But then there is this question: why do only some 1965-1968 custom color Fenders have this two letter code and others do not? It may have to do with how many custom colored guitars were being painted at any point in time, and the 2-letter code was applied to avoid confusion. Or it was applied just for particular special orders (like a Fender NAMM show guitar or a special dealer/artist order).
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wow man...nice collection there.
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Post by Hurb »

Looks absolutely gorgeous mate. Bring it down next time your in the land that live music forgot!
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I love it
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Post by hotrodperlmutter »

i absolutely hate CAR, but i'd be a lyin' sunnavabitch if i said i didn't love the way it ages.

great snag, stew. was CAR what you were after? or you were indifferent about the color?
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love it when you can see the firemist gold through the red :shock:
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Post by Sven »

Nice Jag!! Are you working on getting a mute yet? I may be able to supply some mute parts (free) if you haven't ordered parts yet.
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Post by sp3k »

WOW! i don't really like car, but that one aged to a great color!

a vintage jag and a coronado are 2 of my "dream" guitars btw :x