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Up for sale is a MINT like new Vintera II 50s Jazzmaster. i have two for sale- one Sonic Blue and the other in Desert Sand. I’m only selling because I have way too many guitars and need to scale them back. the guitar plays like a dream. $875 obo.

Fender Vintera II ’50s Jazzmaster Electric Guitar Features:

A vintage-accurate tribute to Fender’s earliest Jazzmaster guitars

Alder body with a stylish 1-ply gold anodized aluminum pickguard

Comfortable late ’50s “C” profile maple neck

Slab rosewood fingerboard with 21 vintage-tall frets in a classic 7.25-inch radius for easy chording

Dual Vintage-style ’50s Single-coil Jazzmaster pickups produce a slightly warmer and more mellow take on traditional Jazzmaster chime

Upper-horn rhythm circuit delivers a dark and smoky vibe that’s perfect for jazzy tones and laid-back rhythms

Expressive Fender “Floating” tremolo and bridge system

Vintage-style Fender tuners for easy string changes and remarkably reliable tuning stability

You can see I added the 65 knobs. I like the look of these better and will include the originals.

Additionally, I’ve installed a 1 degree Stew Mac shim which you can see in the pictures. If you know about the old Jazzmasters, you’ll know the shim helps with creating a greater angle at the bridge causing more downward pressure with the strings which fixes all of bridge issues people complain about. I do it on all of my offset guitars and never ever have issues.

Now for the logistics- I only do in person transactions to avoid issues with shipping companies. I’m in central Pennsylvania (State College) and can meet to do the deal.
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Last edited: Nov 25, 2024 07:53:25

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