Summary
Finish: Full Refinish
Body Material: Alder Body
Body Details: Alder Solid Body
Neck Material: Maple Neck
Fingerboard Material: Brazilian Rosewood
Neck Profile: C-Shape
Neck Thickness (IN): 1st fret: .86″
Fingerboard Radius: 7.25″
Nut Width: 1-11/16″
Scale Length: 24″
Neck Details: One-piece maple bolt-on neck with a bound Brazilian rosewood board, center dot pearloid inlays, truss adjustment at the headstock.
— Heel stamp: xDEC65B
— The 3rd fret has been replaced
— The binding on both sides of the neck have been replaced, though the small section at the heel appear original. A small stip on the bass side between 2nd & 4th frets does not match.
— There are a few significant finger indents in the rosewood between the lower frets toward the treble side, some of which have been filled.
Electronics: The pickups are original. The original tone pot dates from 1966.
— The volume pot and misc wires have been replaced with various solder joint touch-ups
— Large portions of the electronics are covered in spray paint.
— The original volume pot is included within the gig bag, though it does not function properly.
Pickup Measurements: Neck: 5.6 kΩ, Bridge: 5.5 kΩ
Hardware: The bridge has been replaced with a Mastery
— The trem arm is included within the gig bag
— The tuning machines are era correct, though may not be original as other machines have been installed in the past. There are open screw holes under the current machines.
Weight: 7 lbs 15.1 oz
Modifications / Repairs: Has been refinished
— The 3rd fret has been replaced
— The necks binding has been replaced
— A Mastery bridge has been installed
— The volume pot and misc. wires have been replaced with various solder joint touch-ups
— Large portions of the electronics are covered in spray paint
Case Details: Gig Bag
Cosmetic Condition: This refinished Jaguar shows nice aging and play wear. Many wear marks, nicks, chips, dings, and other various blemishes are present throughout. A crack in the pickguard exists near the bass side of the neck pickup spanning to the edge of the guard. The hardware shows tarnishing.
Serial Number: 140370
Tech Notes: Currently, set up with 10-gauge strings, low action, and optimal neck relief. The frets are skinny and low showing light play wear.
— The necks heel stamp shows a 1965 date. The original tone pot dates from 1966. The serial number dates from 1966 – 1967.