What the heck did I just buy - pic dump of 60s Jag
- simonhpieman
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Re: What the heck did I just buy - pic dump of 60s Jag
I was going to say, the pearloid dots on my 65 certainly didn't factor into the sale in any way whatsoever!
Looked a lot like this one, though, so either we both had fakes or they're both legit!
Looked a lot like this one, though, so either we both had fakes or they're both legit!
- Axolotl
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Re: What the heck did I just buy - pic dump of 60s Jag
The unbound neck of my 65 also has pearloid dots... I never think of them as rare at all, since I have never seen any Fender from 1965 with clay dots.
Besides that, yours is a gorgeous D&B specimen. Happy NGD!
Besides that, yours is a gorgeous D&B specimen. Happy NGD!
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Re: What the heck did I just buy - pic dump of 60s Jag
Thank you! Appreciate it. But please forgive my ignorance - what is D&B?
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Re: What the heck did I just buy - pic dump of 60s Jag
D&B= Dots and Binding.
Which, I can see now it's not your neck/guitar anyway. Sorry, it's been a confusing morning.
Lovely unbound guitar.
Which, I can see now it's not your neck/guitar anyway. Sorry, it's been a confusing morning.
Lovely unbound guitar.
- Embenny
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Re: What the heck did I just buy - pic dump of 60s Jag
Yes, this is exactly what I meant. Pearloid dots on an unbound Jaguar are what I meant are rare, not pearloid dots in general.MrFingers wrote: ↑Tue Mar 16, 2021 4:22 amPearloid dots aren't that rare of Fenders, it what Fender used from the last months of 1964 onwards on their instruments...
However, on the "deluxe models", it is a rare occurence, since around the summer of 1965, they all got a binding around the fretboard, and in 1966 the dots were replaced by block inlays. That means there was only a window of around three quarters of a year where the "pearloid dots + no binding" was used. Factor in the fact that the Jazzmaster & Jaguar weren't absolute bestsellers, and the usage of olde(r) stock (a lot of early 1965 instruments use 1964 parts & specs) , and the window of unbound pearloid dots on those models shrinks to a few months in the spring & summer of 1965.
It was after they ran out of the pre-CBS clay dot stock, but before they added binding. A transitional perloid before the transitional period of D&B.
Always check the model code on an unbound pearloid dot Jaguar neck, because Mustangs, Duo-Sonic IIs, and Musicmaster IIs were produced in far greater numbers for far longer, so some people might try a decal swap to fake a Jaguar neck (or decal swap and fudge the stamp, though that's less common and harder to get right).
This one looks right, though.
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Re: What the heck did I just buy - pic dump of 60s Jag
How come some guitars from this era have LOTS of finish checking- and this one - has none? I see none of the running cracks up and down the headstock or body finish that you'd normally see on a lot of guitars from this era (and the thing that the custom shope and 'relickers' try so hard to copy...)
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Re: What the heck did I just buy - pic dump of 60s Jag
Here’s the neck pocket and neck on my 65. Has Pearl dots and is too early for binding. I think there are a couple of little screws to remove the mute, but don’t lose the little spring
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Re: What the heck did I just buy - pic dump of 60s Jag
Congrats and enjoy! FWIW, the mute foam on my '63 Jag had fossilized long before I acquired it back in 2018. I have the whole mute mechanism safely stored away with the original bridge once I switched from a Mustang bridge to my Mastery bridge.
Either it's a closet/case queen and/or it's simply been very well cared for by the previous owner(s). The original and only previous owner of my '64 Fender Reverb Unit took exceptional care of it - it's museum-quality mint. He sold it to Carter Vintage Guitars (where I bought it online) along with I believe a '62 Fender Concert amp - also museum quality. Wish I could have afforded both.graceless wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 12:48 pmHow come some guitars from this era have LOTS of finish checking- and this one - has none? I see none of the running cracks up and down the headstock or body finish that you'd normally see on a lot of guitars from this era (and the thing that the custom shope and 'relickers' try so hard to copy...)
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