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Permalink "Missing" Bye Bye Birdie Fender '62 Custom Jaguar Black/Gold Guitar

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There were TWO Fender 1962 Jaguar guitars customized Black/Gold for use in the 1963 movie, Bye Bye Birdie. One was for promotional shots and appears in the main street scene where Conrad Birdie sings "Honestly Sincere." The second guitar was used in a couple of rehearsal scenes and an a stage scene, which can be seen falling to the floor during a fight. That slightly-damaged guitar eventually ended up in Hard Rock Cafe's collection. The near-mint first guitar was thought to be missing for decades. It has remained private hands for decades.

Hard Rock Cafe has a video demonstrating their BBB Jaguar here: https://www.facebook.com/hardrock/videos/10156175607293320

Last edited: Apr 04, 2023 14:51:31

Very cool! Were they customized by Fender or by the moviemakers?

The finishes, including the Fender gold lettering, suggests the Birdie Jags were possibly the first Fender factory custom-made Jaguars. Fender aggressively marketed their new top-of-the-line guitar, and movie product-placement was a brilliant move.

Last edited: Apr 04, 2023 14:50:28

A BBB guitar was displayed at the Fender museum in Corona, not far from the Fender factory. The museum closed a few years ago.

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