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Description

Vintage-looking parts add to the characteristic looks and sound of the original, while the alnico single-coil pickups offer highly dynamic, articulate sound.
The Jazzmaster has a unique playing feel due to its standard scale-length and floating tremolo system.
The Fender Made in Japan Traditional '60s Jazzmaster - Pink Paisley is a stunning blend of vintage aesthetics and Japanese craftsmanship, offering players a beautifully distinctive guitar with a classic Jazzmaster sound and feel.
Known for its unique design and versatility, this model pays homage to the 1960s Jazzmaster, but with its own modern spin, especially with the eye-catching Pink Paisley finish, which gives it a retro yet bold look.
The Fender Made in Japan Traditional '60s Jazzmaster - Pink Paisley is perfect for players who appreciate the Jazzmaster’s jangly, surf-rock tones and its unique offset body design.
The eye-catching Pink Paisley finish adds a distinctive flair, making it a visually and sonically appealing choice for players looking to stand out on stage while enjoying the classic vibe of the 60s Jazzmaster.
Traditional Jazzmaster floating bridge and tailpiece for a smooth vibrato experience , Single-ply pickguard , Vintage-style 3-way pickup selector switch for easy tonal changes

Specs:

• Body: Basswood with a glossy Pink Paisley finish for a vintage-inspired, visually striking look
• Neck: Maple with a "C" shaped profile, comfortable for a variety of playing styles
• Fingerboard: Rosewood with a 7.25” radius, offering a traditional feel for chord work and bends
• Two Single-Coil Jazzmaster pickups (neck and bridge), providing that signature warm, smooth Jazzmaster tone with plenty of bite
• Master Volume and Master Tone controls
• 3-way pickup selector switch
• Rhythm and Lead circuit (the traditional Jazzmaster wiring for more tonal options)
• Bridge: Floating tremolo system with an adjustable, vintage-style bridge, offering smooth vibrato action and excellent tuning stability
• Scale Length: 25.5” (648 mm), the classic Jazzmaster scale length known for its rich, full sound
• Hardware: Chrome hardware for durability and a clean, polished look
• Tuners: Fender "F" tuners for improved tuning accuracy and stability
• Neck Finish: Urethane finish for a sleek, fast-playing neck
• Extras: Includes a vintage-style tremolo arm and a classic Fender hardshell case

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Fender Traditional 60's Jazzmaster - Pink Paisley

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Fender Limited Edition MIJ Paisley Jazzmaster

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Fender Standard Telecaster review: a quality entry point to the club

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The Fender Standard Telecaster is a solid entry-level guitar with impressive playability and Tele-like pickups that deliver a punchy sound. While the neck offers excellent comfort akin to higher-end models, and the pickups surprise with their quality, the design choices like the laurel fretboard and heavy body weight might not appeal to purists. The blonde finish leaves something to be desired, and at 8lbs, it's a bit heftier than ideal. Still, it provides a notable Fender experience at a fair price, making it a worthwhile consideration amidst strong competition at this range.

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