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So, I was surfing YouTube and came across the attached video. I took a screen-shot of the band playing. What is the guitar on the right?...looks like a Fender Jaguar but there are no visible pick-ups...AND, it does not have the upper bout electronics.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4jmhXstTKI&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR3yk4KZErg4ws9OMjGQWh261r4JU5KLwff2ITQK2IF7xrSiXb7gFRB0xsU
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Can I have everything louder than everything else!

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It's an early Fender Bass VI, around '62. Probably just can't see the pickups due to lo-res.

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Ivan
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What is interesting though is that it appears to have the prototype only Marauder tailpiece, a guitar that was intended to have pickups hidden under the pickguard...Although the control plates are as Ivan suggested above.
Interesting, or, just lo-res

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It looks like a regular Jazzmaster type vibrato to me. The close up shots in the video are blurry as hell but I can just make out the curve at the top. The pickups are truly lost to compression, though.

Definitely not a regular Jazzmaster vibrato. And if it had the Jaguar pickups in it you'd think you'd be able to see the combs at some of those camera angles. I'm leaning towards some early variation of the Marauder.
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We definitely can't be applying the term "definitely" to any claims of what this is based on this footage alone.

I clearly see the curved top of a regular JM vibrato. There is the metal of the mute switch on the bottom side slightly overlapping where the vibrato plate curves up, which might be creating the appearance of a Marauder type plate but I believe that to be an illusion.

A stock Fender VI seems a much more likely answer than some previously unknown Fender prototype that they loaned out to some movie production.

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It should be pointed out that ALL Marauder prototypes had the upper-bout electronics plate with switches, etc., which this guitar obviously does not. That is why I ruled out this being any sort of a Marauder. Occam's Razor dictates that this is simply a stock '62 Bass VI with the details obscured due to the old lo-res footage. Everything fits for that conclusion.

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Last edited: Jun 13, 2020 19:31:16

I agree with Ivan - it’s 100% a Bass VI. 4 switch plate is visible, mute is visible. 3 pickups disappear under bright lights. The JM tremolo kind of blends in to the mute and bridge, making it look like a Marauder. BUT

The Marauder 1 had hidden pickups and a Strat bridge. This isn’t that guitar.
The Marauder II had a dopey mustang bridge under a big metal plate, 3 Jag pickups, an upper chrome control plate, a lower chrome control plate, and a 3rd chrome control plate. This isn’t that guitar either.

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Last edited: Jun 13, 2020 21:20:09

Bass VI owner/player here, and it sure looks like a VI to me.

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I agree. That is a Fender VI.

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