And in his work as a solo artist and sideman, he was seen with SGs and Telecasters more often than not. Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury, The body was made from alder and the C-profile neck was maple with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard. Jaguar Blacktop Series; Johnny Marr Jaguar; Jaguar Special Edition HH; Jaguar Mexico Player Series; Kurt Cobain Signature Series Jaguar; 2015-2018 Made In Mexico Classic Series 60s Jaguar Lacquer; Squier By Fender Vintage Modified Jaguar; Select Brand. It has a slightly more rounded forearm contour and a longer ribcage contour than modern Jaguars what makes it more comfortable to play. Released early that year were the Johnny Marr Jaguar and the Blacktop Jaguar 90. The short-scale C-profile maple neck featured a bound rosewood fretboard and vintage-style nickel tuners on the headstock. As part of this line, it introduced the American Original ’60s Jaguar which was available with an alder body in either Surf Green with a 3-ply eggshell pickguard, Daphne Blue with a 4-ply tortoiseshell pickguard or 3-color sunburst with a 4-ply tortoiseshell pickguard. Even with the tweaks, it's still a 'Marmite' guitar. It had a C-profile maple neck with a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard and color-matched Black headstock. The Fender standard until 1962 was the Option B 1 5/8-inch width at the nut. The guitar had a 24-inch scale and a C-profile neck with a 22-fret Pau Ferro fingerboard. In conjunction with Fender launching the Johnny Marr signature Jaguar guitar, Bare Knuckle has created the Custom Johnny Marr Jaguar pickup set, working with Johnny. It is also missing the pickup selector knob ($15 on eBay) Comes with custom Snakeskin pick-guard as well as the original stock white one. RRP – GBP 839 due October. In tribute to The Smiths and The The guitarist, Fender released the Johnny Marr Jaguar in 2012 based on his 1965 guitar. Johnny Marr is best known as the strikingly dynamic guitarist-arranger-songwriter behind the Smiths, who redefined and ruled U.K. pop in the 1980s. The custom-shaped maple neck had a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard and a Strat-style headstock featuring Johnny Marr’s signature. O Johnny Marr Jaguar é carregado com vintage-projeto inspirado toca incluindo tanto a estética e as especificações do joga. The tremolo arm also attached directly into this tailpiece plate so when the bar is pressed down or lifted, the plate moves and the spring acts to lower or raise the pitch of the strings. The success of a signature model - aside
from the fans of said artist - is a broad appeal. This 24-inch scale reissue also had a vintage-style floating tremolo and American Vintage ’65 Jaguar single-coil pickups. The Marr neck has a Marmite feel, which is deep front to back with a rounded, D-like steeper shoulder feel.Marr has 0.010 to 0.046 supplied setup (it also comes with an 0.011 to 0.050 flatwound set in the case, for the brave among us). Superb re-working of the Jaguar; instant 'indie' sounds with all the niggles of the Jag sorted. The body of the guitar was made from alder, and the C-profile ‘bruised’ maple neck featured a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard. The guitar featured an adjusto-matic bridge, anchored tailpiece, black amp-style volume and tone control knobs and a three-way pickup switch. Although the Jaguar never achieved the enormous success of the Strat or Tele when it was released, in recent decades it has become an iconic model for indie rockers, thanks to such players as Johnny Marr, Elvis Costello, and John Frusciante. A guitarra Fender Jaguar foi lançada em 1962. Like the Jazzmaster, it had an offset body shape with a slightly sharper horn on the upper bass bout. The controls included black volume and tone knobs, three pickup switches, a circuit selector switch and two roller knobs for volume and tone control on the rhythm circuit. As with its predecessor the Jazzmaster, the Jaguar enjoyed popularity with the surf music scene. We check over 130 million products every day for the best prices, Buyers' guides to all the best music gear, The 25 best VST/AU plugin synths in the world right now: all the best soft synths you need in your DAW, In pictures: 68 pro guitarists' pedalboards, The 20 hottest bassists in the world today, Drum kits of the pros: stars' live and studio drum setups in pictures, The 16 best software samplers in the world today. In 2012, Fender introduced the 40th Anniversary Jaguar that was based on the 1962 Jaguar. In 2010, Fender released the Fender Blacktop Jaguar which was manufactured in Mexico. © The top switch is the master filter, while the lower switch is mounted at a right angle and only works on the series linkage, position 4 on the pickup selector. Another big change is swapping from the Jaguar's dual rhythm/lead concept. In 2018, Fender replaced its Mexican made Standard series of guitars with the Player series. The control to switch between rhythm and lead circuits was located on the upper bass bout. 1967/1968 – The ‘F’ style Fender in-house tuning gears are introduced, replacing the Kluson-Deluxe tuning gears. The guitar featured a maple neck with a 21-fret rosewood fingerboard. The Vintera line was made in Mexico and replaced the Classic Series of Fender reissued guitars. The lead circuit of the Jaguar featured three on/off slide switches on the upper treble bout. The 24-inch scale guitar was made in a Fiesta Red with a ‘proper’ vintage nitrocellulose lacquer finish and three-ply white/black/white pickguard. Unusually for a Jaguar, the Baritone Custom features a fixed bridge, rather than floating tremolo. The Jean-Ken Johnny Jaguar had a Seymour Duncan JB TB-4 Zebra pickup in the bridge position and a Jazzmaster style single-coil soap bar pickup in the neck position. Please refresh the page and try again. Built to the specs of The Smiths' (and occasional Modest Mouse) guitarist, Johnny Marr, this signature Jaguar features a taller tremolo arm as well as a four position slider pickup selector. It also featured two single-coil pickups, a volume and tone knob, on the lower metal control plate and two roller controls and a three-way switch on the upper bass metal plate along with three preset slide switches on the upper treble metal plate. Additionally, there are two low-profile slider switches for high-pass filters. To meet this resurgence in demand, Fender reissued new models of the Jaguar initially in Japan in the 1990s, before additional reissue models were also produced in the US and Mexico through the 2000s and 2010s. 1962 – The pickup design changed. There was also the tendency for the bridge’s support posts to slip into their placement holes. Another key feature of the floating vibrato mechanism was a built-in locking button that if a string broke could lock the remaining strings to keep the guitar from going out of tune. There was a problem. This feature was ultimately unpopular with most players, who removed the foam and consigned it to the guitar case, never to be reinstalled. The upper bass bout featured a slider switch to alternate between the lead and rhythm circuits and two roller knobs for controlling the volume and tone of the rhythm circuit. It had a 24-inch scale, C-profile maple neck, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard and large Strat-style headstock with only a Fender logo decal (no model name appears). A Jaguar Baritone Special HH version of the model featuring a 27-inch scale was also produced between 2005 and 2009. A Pride Music Com. The rhythm circuit had no option for pickup selection, it used the neck pickup only to produce a more bass-heavy sound. Pour faire simple, c'est le meilleur manche sur lequel j'ai joué. This Jaguar had a DiMarzio PAF DP-103 36th Anniversary exposed humbucker in the neck position and a DiMarzio DP100 Super Distortion Humbucker in the bridge position. While the Jazzmaster’s flat wide unshielded pickups were prone to hum and electrical interference, the Jaguar had a different pickup design that was first introduced on the Bass VI in 1961. The Fender Blacktop Jaguar 90 was made in 2-Color Sunburst and Candy Apple Red finishes. The bridge had custom Mustang saddles, vintage-style floating tremolo tailpiece with lock button and a modified Staytrem tremolo arm. It had a 24-inch scale, C-profile maple neck and 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with binding and pearl block inlays. Telefone: (11) 2975-2711. As with other Fender guitars of the 1960s, the Jaguar was available in custom auto-industry colors. It had two single-coil Special Design Hot Jaguar pickups, a lockable vintage-style floating tremolo tailpiece and a Jaguar bridge. The neck was made of maple with a rosewood fingerboard and Strat-style headstock. Oliver Ackermann (founder of Death by Audio effect pedals, A place to Bury Strangers), Blixa Bargeld (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds), Jonathan Donahue (Mercury Rev, The Flaming Lips), Rowland S. Howard (The Birthday Party, Crime & the City Solution), James Johnston (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds), Josh Klinghoffer (Red Hot Chilli Peppers), Al Kooper (Blood, Sweat and Tears, Bob Dylan), David Marks (The Beach Boys, Warren Zevon), Johnny Marr (The Smiths, The The, Modest Mouse), Troy Van Leeuwen (A Perfect Circle, Queens of the Stone Age). There have been three artist series Fender Jaguars released to date; the Fender Kurt Cobain Jaguar, the Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar and the Jean-Ken Johnny Jaguar. We have over 17 stores around Japan including Tokyo, Yokohama, Chiba, Saitama, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe, Fukuoka and Shanghai(China). It was first introduced on the Fender Jazz Bass (1960) and Fender Bass VI (1961). These mods were implemented to reflect several of the changes players tend to incorporate to vintage Jaguars to make them more performance-ready instruments. johnny marr jaguar® (0116400xxx) copyright - 2012 - fender musical instruments corporation page 2 of 5 apr 18, 2012 - rev. A novel feature on the Jaguar that never gained favor with players was the string mute. This model was fitted with two single-coil custom-wound BareKnuckle Johnny Marr pickups, a volume and tone knob control on the lower treble bout and a custom four-way pickup switch on the upper treble bout for alternating between the bridge, bridge and neck in parallel, neck, and bridge and neck in series. Serial number: 0 Please feel free to ask us about the details. Rather than housing its controls within the pickguard, the Jaguar opted for a new aesthetic, with controls housed behind three separate chrome plates abutting the pickguard. The popularity of the Jaguar surged again in the 1990s with prominent guitarists including Scott Hill, John Squire, Kevin Shields, Black Francis, Brian Molko, Will Sergeant and Johnny Marr all using the Jaguar. In terms of hardware, the American Professional Jaguar had brass Mustang saddles, a lockable vintage-style floating tremolo, V-Mod single-coil Jaguar pickups (with a redesigned nickel-silver pickup claw) in the neck and bridge positions, black plastic volume and tone knobs and a tone circuit slider switch for the newly developed treble-bleed tone circuit. Like the Jazzmaster, the Jaguar also featured a dual-circuit electronics setup operated by eight controls comprising two dial knobs, four on/off switches two inset roller wheels. The is model featured a Mustang 6-saddle vintage-style adjustable bridge with a floating tremolo tailpiece. It appeared that the Jaguar had reached the end as old second-hand Jaguars could be bought cheaply. The mid-60s-style C profile maple neck featured binding on the 22-fret rosewood fingerboard and a large late 1960s CBS era Jaguar headstock with “Fender Deluxe” vintage-style tuning keys. The short 24-inch scale model featured two American Vintage ’65 Jaguar single-coil pickups, black plastic lead circuit volume and tone control knobs, three switches for pickup selection, and rhythm circuit volume and tone roller knobs. 1967/1968 – The headstock Fender logo changed from the ‘transition’ logo to the Black CBS-era Fender logo. As the name suggests, it was based on a 1965 Jaguar, and featuring an alder body, it was produced in 3-color sunburst finish with a tortoiseshell pickguard and Candy Apple Red finish with aged white/black/white pickguard models. While there were not many changes made to the design of the Fender Jaguar in its relatively short initial 13-year production run, small changes included: In 1975, Fender discontinued the production of the original Fender Jaguar model. In terms of hardware, the guitar had a black chrome Adjusto-Matic bridge and vintage-style floating tremolo tailpiece with a lock button. The Johnny Marr signature Jaguar is a fantastically non-standard version of the model that is as distinctive as the sounds Marr wrings from it, with a wealth of highly specialized features including: Custom-wound Bare Knuckle Johnny Marr single-coil neck and bridge pickups. Some background. While the controls were the same, the roller knobs blended the output between humbucker and single-coil sounds. The guitar also featured a vintage-style floating tremolo with a push-in tremolo arm. Offering a wealth of highly specialized features ideal for discerningly unconventional guitarists, this model is based on Marr’s modified 1965 Jaguar. The Jaguar used the same floating vibrato mechanism that was used on the Jazzmaster and Bass VI. 1965 – Fender introduced a white binding on the Jaguar neck. The pickups were overwound high-output hot vintage alnico humbuckers with chrome covers. This is probably created by the long 'unused' string length from the bridge to the vibrato, which creates the perception of a stiffer feel. Our eBayID is eastislandcrew.We are music instruments store in Japan. Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar Edição Limitada - Preta - A Fender Jaguar Johnny Marr de edição limitada é um exclusivo modelo não-padronizado que é tão distintivo como os sons que produz, com uma riqueza de recursos altamente especializados ideais para os guitarristas não convencionais. A limited run of American Vintage ’65 Jaguars was made in an Ice Blue Metallic finish with a color-matched headstock. Modelo offset usado e consagrado por nomes como: Carl Wilson (Beach Boys), John Frusciante (Red Hot Chilli Peppers), Win Butler (Arcade Fire) e Johnny Marr (The Smiths), foi relançada em 1999 e é um instrumento sempre presente nos palcos dos grandes shows e festivais pelo mundo! In tribute to The Smiths and The The guitarist, Fender released the Johnny Marr Jaguar in 2012 based on his 1965 guitar. This model was made in sunburst and black finishes with a 3-ply black pickguard. On release in 1962, the Fender Jaguar was available in Black, Blond, Burgundy Mist (GM/Oldsmobile), Dakota Red (GM/Cadillac), Daphne Blue (GM/Cadillac), Fiesta Red (Ford/T-Bird Fairlaine), Foam Green (GM/Buick), Inca Silver (GM Chevrolet), Lake Placid Blue (GM/Cadillac), Olympic White (GM/Cadillac), Shell Pink (Chrysler/De Soto), Sherwood Green (Ford/Mercury), Shoreline Gold (GM/Pontiac), Sonic Blue (GM/Cadillac), sunburst and Surf Green (GM/Chevrolet). You'd think that the short scale of Marr's model would balance out the feel, but the action feels higher here and there's a subtly short, plinky response. In the 1990s, the resurgence of interest in the Jaguar saw a succession of reissues beginning in the 1990s with the ’62 Jaguar made in Japan, before additional reissue models were also produced in the US and Mexico through the 2000s and 2010s. The Fender Blacktop Jaguar 90 was also discontinued in 2013. Several minor scratch/mark can be seen. The Johnny Marr Jaguar is a fantastically non-standard model that is as distinctive as the sounds he wrings from it. These mods were implemented to reflect several of the changes players tend to incorporate to vintage Jaguars to make them more performance-ready instruments. As I recall, Johnny actually toured the guitar before he signed off on it. MusicRadar is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. The Fender Jaguar owed a lot to its forerunner, the Fender Jazzmaster. The Fender Player Jaguar’s body was made from alder and was made in 3-color sunburst, Black, Capri Orange and Tidepool finishes with a 3-ply black/white/black pickguard. With its newly introduced chrome control plates and chrome bridge cover, it was a high-end instrument and successor to the Jazzmaster that was Fender’s top-of-the-line model for a short time. Its C-profile maple neck featured a 22-fret round-laminated rosewood fingerboard with tall frets and Fender Deluxe tuning machines. While the Jaguar had the same headstock shape as the Jazzmaster, it was the first Fender guitar to sport the new Fender headstock logo designed by adman Bob Perine that first appeared in print advertising material in 1960. In terms of controls, the American Vintage ’65 Jaguar featured vintage black plastic Jazz Bass style knobs for the volume and tone controls, two roller controls and three preset slide switches for pickup selection. Two of these switches were to control the on/off status of the bridge and neck pickups. The C-profile maple neck features a Pau Ferro fretboard, a single-coil alnico Jaguar pickup in the neck position and an alnico Player Series humbucking pickup in the neck position. Endereço: Rua Galatea, 1360 - Vila Guilherme, São Paulo/SP - CEP: 02068-000. In 2019, Fender released the Vintera ’60s Jaguar. A Fender Special Run (FSR) of the Blacktop Jaguar was produced in a Blizzard Pearl finish with white neck binding and a Metallic Surf Green finish with mint neck binding. b parts list ref# description part number 1 body johnny marr jaguar owt 0091891505 1 body johnny marr mko 0091891550 2 neck johnny marr jaguar rw nat 0091890000 3 original machine heads vint strat/tele 0992040000 The Classic Player Jaguar was made in Mexico and introduced by Fender in the summer of 2008. The Jaguar was also the first Fender guitar to be offered with a variety of neck widths. I think it's probably the best Jaguar out of the box. It featured an alder body and either a Black or Silver finish with a three-ply black pickguard. The floating vibrato mechanism was comprised of a vibrato tailpiece, a simple plate mechanism that the strings anchor to that had a spring attached to it with a screw threading through it allowing the spring tension to be adjusted. It's also the best-selling Jaguar in the line, Fender tells us. The Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom (Fender changed the name to Jaguar Bass VI Custom in 2006) was manufactured in Japan between 2004 and 2007. The body of the Johnny Marr Signature Jaguar is a copy of Johnny Marr’s 1963 Lake Placid Blue (LPB) Jaguar. Where the Telecaster, Stratocaster and Jazzmaster used a three-way pickup selector switch, the Jaguar used individual on/off switches for each of its bridge and neck position pickups. Fender replaced this ’62 reissue with the American Vintage ’65 Jaguar in 2013. The Fender Blacktop Jaguar was discontinued in 2013. Bath Leo Fender favored the floating vibrato mechanism ahead of the synchronized tremolo system he developed for the Stratocaster, believing it produced better intonation. CNPJ: 68.370.543/0001-34. The Jaguar’s success proved to be short-lived as surf music’s popularity waned. There are very few original production-run Fender Jaguars on the market today with string mutes. Don't miss the latest deals, news, reviews, features and tutorials. The hardware included a vintage-style floating tremolo tailpiece, adjustable bridge, black plastic knobs for the lead circuit volume and tone controls, three slider switches for pickup on/off selection and circuit selection and two roller knobs for controlling the rhythm circuit volume and tone. It was based on a 1960s-era Jaguar and was available in a Candy Apple Red color with reproduction aged nitrocellulose lacquer finish with a 3-Ply white/black/white pickguard. For arguably Fender’s fourth most popular guitar, the list of musicians associated with it is long and celebrated. In 2012, Fender introduced an additional model in the Blacktop Jaguar series. 1965 – The material used to make the tortoiseshell pickguards changed from celluloid/nitrate to plastic. Johnny Marr is best known as the strikingly dynamic guitarist-arranger-songwriter behind the Smiths, who redefined and ruled U.K. pop in the 1980s. The Jaguar became synonymous with players like Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr), John Frusciante (Red Hot Chilli Peppers) and perhaps most importantly with Kurt Cobain of seminal grunge band Nirvana. The upper bass bout also housed two rollers to control the rhythm circuit volume and tone. The Classic Player Jaguar featured two special design hot Jaguar single-coil pickups. This model featured a nitrocellulose gloss lacquer finish. Compre-o em MONTREALMUSICSHOP por R$ 6.694,42 - Compre em 12x - Frete grátis. Every Bare Knuckle set we've heard Here, we have just a single circuit with a four-way Tele-style switch that offers bridge, bridge and neck (in parallel), neck, and in position four, neck and bridge in series. The Marr neck has a Marmite feel, which is deep front to back with a rounded, D-like steeper shoulder feel. There was also a high-pass filter selector and a treble boost selector ‘strangle’ switches. The Vintera ’60s Jaguar was made with an alder body with either a 3-color sunburst or Ocean Turquoise finish with a 4-ply Tortoiseshell pickguard. The Fender Jean-Ken Johnny Jaguar was a limited-edition guitar made by Fender Japan in 2017 for the Japanese market only. Legendary guitarist for The Smiths, Johnny Marr recently performed several classics plus some of his new songs in the intimate setting of Apogee Studio. Marr's Jaguar is exactly that: a niche guitar expanded without losing its DNA. WD Music ; Select Colour. Founded in 1938, Ishibashi Music Corporation is one of the busiest and most respected Musical Instrument retail chains in Japan. The American Original ’60s Jaguar was fitted with two Pure Vintage ‘62 single-coil Jaguar pickups and featured the Jaguar’s customary two-position slide lead/rhythm circuit bass-cut “strangle” switch along with black plastic knobs for the lead circuit volume and tone controls, pickup selector slide switches and two thumbwheel controls for the rhythm circuit volume and tone. Fender introduced the Mexican made Fender ’60s Jaguar Lacquer in 2015. Imp. Fender Player Jaguar (Black) [Made In Mexico] 【ikbp5】english Fender Player Series フェンダーのクラシックサウンドにモダンなタッチを加えたスタイリッシュでおしゃれな Player Jaguar は、他にはないセクシーな弾き心地を実現します。 It featured a Jaguar-style alder body and was produced in 3-color sunburst, Candy Apple Red and Faded Sonic Blue finishes with a three-ply Mint Green pickguard. Mid-1966 – Rectangular block inlays replaced dot position markers. This Jaguar variant featured three angle-mounted pickups; an Atomic humbucker in the bridge position and two standard single-coil Strat pickups in the middle and neck position. Whereas the main Fender models to-date used a scale length of 25.5 inches, the Jaguar was the first Fender guitar to feature a shorter 24-inch scale length (similar to the Gibson 24.75-inch scale length) and this allowed for an extra 22nd fret on the fretboard. The maple neck featured a 22-fret rosewood fingerboard. It was constructed in Japan and featured an alder body with a Black finish. The American Vintage series featured both more accurate decals and vintage accurate appointments. It features a 24-inch scale alder body with 3-Color Sunburst finish, a four-ply tortoiseshell pickguard, a C-profile maple neck with 22-fret bound rosewood fingerboard and Stratocaster style headstock. You will receive a verification email shortly. A guitarra Fender Jaguar foi lançada em 1962. The pickups were two covered special-design Dragster humbuckers with chrome covers. It was strung in standard tuning one octave lower than a standard guitar. This reissue was appointed with vintage-style tuners, a vintage-style floating tremolo, two US Jaguar Special Design single-coil pickups. Working in conjunction with the tailpiece was the floating chrome bridge which was not fixed but rather rested on a thimble supported by a set screw. Fender released this Pawn Shop guitar in the Spring of 2012. The movement in the bridge is what Leo Fender believed produced the superior intonation to the synchronized tremolo system. Punk rock and New Wave guitarists in the 1970s such as Tom Verlaine (Television) embraced the Jaguar as a contrarian symbol against the rock ‘establishment’. The Jaguar was introduced in 1962 as a somewhat enhanced version of the Jazzmaster. Johnny Marr is best known as the strikingly dynamic guitarist-arranger-songwriter behind the Smiths, who redefined and ruled U.K. pop in the 1980s. The pickups used were two American Vintage ’65 Jaguar single-coil pickups. Fender Johnny Marr Signature Jaguar in Metallic KO. First manufactured in Japan in 1994, the ’62 Jaguar featured a 24-inch scale, a basswood body and was available in 3-tone sunburst, Candy Apple Red and Vintage White finishes with a metal and plastic pickguard. While sales were strong enough to keep the Jaguar in the Fender catalog into the 1970s, it was discontinued after a 13-year run in 1975. First introduced by Fender in 2017, the American Professional Jaguar featured an alder body with a 3-color sunburst, Antique Olive, Olympic White and Sonic Gray finishes and three-ply black pickguard. The company is highly regarded world wide as a reliable seller of top quality secondhand items too. The guitar had two vintage-style Jaguar single-coil pickups, a vibrato tailpiece and a height-adjustable bridge with six-string saddles and chrome control panels with black knobs for the lead circuit volume and tone controls, a circuit switch and roller controls for the rhythm circuit volume and tone. The third switch often referred to as the ‘strangle’ switch, engaged a high-pass filter capacitor that produced a more cutting, icy treble tone. The lightly rusted hardware included vintage-style tuning machines, 6-saddle vintage-style adjustable with floating tremolo tailpiece. 1967/1968 – The process of applying a nitrocellulose lacquer finish is replaced with the introduction of a thicker polyester finish. Additionally, the sound of the strings from between the bridge and tailpiece could be heard ringing out. The controls consisted of a volume and a tone knob on the lower metal plate, a three-way pickup selector switch, two roller controls for the rhythm circuit, and three preset slide switches on the upper treble metal plate. Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar Image 2 of 2 Johnny Marr's new Fender Jaguar doesn't replicate a specific model, but it does incorporate all of his suggested tweaks and is exactly the guitar he plays himself (although he does remove his signature on the headstock and have the metal parts aged). The lead circuit also used two dial knobs on the lower bass bout to control the volume and tone. It was made with an alder body and either a 3-color sunburst finish with four-ply tortoiseshell pickguard or Candy Apple Red finish with three-ply Mint Green pickguard.
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