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Cheapo Jags (was Re: The Reluctant Aquanauts online)

supertwangreverb - 22 Mar 2004 16:56:22

"On the other hand, both the Jaguar and the Jazzmaster are not top
sellers like the strat and the Tele, so I'm not sure if it would be of
Fender's economical intrest to have two contract Japanese guitar
factories building these models."
I agree...however I think the Jazzmaster is bigger in Japan than here
just because of the Ventures fame.
--- In , "Jerry" <jerry.soetewey@b...>
wrote:
>
>
> "The Ishibashi ones are MIJ while the limited ones are CIJ."
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure this is correct (but it could be). I think that MIJ
guitars
> are no longer produced.
> MIJ is pre "97 Japanese production and stands for "Made In Japan"
> In "97 The Japanse changed from MIJ to CIJ "Crafted In Japan" and
is
> using CIJ ever since.
> It seams "Crafted In..." is considered a beter sounding name
then "Made
> In...."
>
> Although I heard that MIJ and CIJ are still used by different
factories,
> but I'm not sure it really is.
> Squier also went from "MIJ" to "CIJ" (Vista series also
have "Crafted In
> Japan" on the back of their necks.)
>
> Fender doesn't have a factory in Japan, a well known guitar factory
> produces guitars for Fender there. (Sorry forget the name of the
actual
> factory) Unlike Fanders Mexico factory, which is an actual Fender
> factory.
> But it is possible Fender has contracted several Japanes guitar
> factories. (so MIJ and CIJ could be used by different factories)
>
> On the other hand, both the Jaguar and the Jazzmaster are not top
> sellers like the strat and the Tele, so I'm not sure if it would be
of
> Fender's economical intrest to have two contract Japanese guitar
> factories building these models.
>
> Perhaps it is really a matter of "overstock" or "stock clearance"
>
> All the above are mere observations and do not rely on actual
knowledge.
>
> Perhaps a "educated guess"
>
> -Jerry S.

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