The fourth and last instrument in Leo Fender’s original standard guitar lineup and the only model of the four introduced in the 1960s, the Jaguar was envisioned as Fender’s top-of-the-line guitar, which set a high water mark in design and sound when it debuted in 1962. While many of these early models ended up collecting dust after the ‘60s surf-music wave crashed, the punk explosion of the ‘70s helped ensure the iconic status of these Fender models, creating a resurgence of interest around this model that’s sustained its popularity into the present day.
Player II Series Series
Named for their player-friendly features, Fender Player II Series instruments feature Modern “C”-shaped necks with rolled fingerboard edges, 9.5”-radius fretboards, and medium jumbo frets. Improving on the previous Fender Player Series launched in 2018, Player II series instruments feature aged plastic parts to add a touch of vintage charm, a new neck tint, and ClassicGear tuning machines for a more classic vibe—plus, never-before-used finishes inspired by vintage automotive colors!
Highlights
- Modern “C”-Shaped Neck w/ Rolled Fingerboard Edges
- 22 Medium-Jumbo Frets
- ClassicGear Tuning Machines
- Aged Plastic Parts
- 9.5”-Radius Neck with Player II Neck Tint