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Vintage Jag

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I'm looking to buy a vintage Jag. I have 2 examples that I'm looking at at the moment. One is a 63, the other is a 65. Both are in great condition.

Question is: is there any general difference between Jaguars from those two periods (I know about clay/pearl dots and burst type, but other than that)? I especially interested in the pickups. Some say that Jag and JM pickups get hotter after 1965 - is this true?

63 is from Rumbleseat, 65 from Nationwide Guitars.

Thanks in advance
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Re: Vintage Jag

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Stevi wrote:I'm looking to buy a vintage Jag. I have 2 examples that I'm looking at at the moment. One is a 63, the other is a 65. Both are in great condition.

Question is: is there any general difference between Jaguars from those two periods (I know about clay/pearl dots and burst type, but other than that)? I especially interested in the pickups. Some say that Jag and JM pickups get hotter after 1965 - is this true?

63 is from Rumbleseat, 65 from Nationwide Guitars.


Thanks in advance
Don't know but they sure are purdy.

The case for the '63 at Rumbleseat is rarer than the guitar!

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The '65 at Nationwide Guitars is on hold.What was the price?

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Damn, that's a clean '63.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang? :x
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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Post by KPI »

you have enough coin to drop on either of those and you don't know the difference?
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Re: Vintage Jag

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westtexasred wrote:
Stevi wrote:I'm looking to buy a vintage Jag. I have 2 examples that I'm looking at at the moment. One is a 63, the other is a 65. Both are in great condition.

Question is: is there any general difference between Jaguars from those two periods (I know about clay/pearl dots and burst type, but other than that)? I especially interested in the pickups. Some say that Jag and JM pickups get hotter after 1965 - is this true?

63 is from Rumbleseat, 65 from Nationwide Guitars.


Thanks in advance
Don't know but they sure are purdy.

The case for the '63 at Rumbleseat is rarer than the guitar!

The '65 at Nationwide Guitars is on hold.What was the price?
The 65 was only a little less than the 63
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Post by stewart »

KPI wrote:you have enough coin to drop on either of those and you don't know the difference?
does having $3k to spend mean you suddenly wake up one morning knowing all there is to know about early-mid '60s jaguar pickups? it seems quite prudent of him to ask.

i imagine there are guys on offset who could answer this quick as a flash, but i've got no idea.
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Post by KPI »

holy shit, when did vintage jags get so cheap? these used to go for 7K-15K

the vintage guitar market is in the toilet man.
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the only jags i've seen for 15k are the ones that nobody ever buys on ebay.
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