Fender Jaguar

Posted:
Sat Dec 27, 2003 12:47 pm
by Tequila Sunrise
Just curious to see if anyone has one, or knows much about them as I'm thinking of buying one

Re: Fender Jaguar

Posted:
Sat Dec 27, 2003 12:49 pm
by Hagar
Ah. Now you're talking. I always fancied one but never saw one in the flesh. Do they still make them?
Re: Fender Jaguar

Posted:
Sat Dec 27, 2003 5:20 pm
by Tequila Sunrise
don't know if their still in production but the local music shop has 4 for
Re: Fender Jaguar

Posted:
Sat Dec 27, 2003 8:52 pm
by Apex
OK, here's the scoop re: Fender Jaguars: From my own personal experience: I played a 1965 Fender Jag from 1965 to 1970, home prac and gigs. Everything about that guitar was great except the most important thing: tone quality. The 65 Jag stayed in tune all gig long, had a very comfortable neck, lightweight, contoured body, excellent for standing with it for long hours. But it's a single-coil pickup guitar, and just doesn't have the tone quality of a Gibson or anything else, for that matter. In my opinion, it would be last on my list today. Every electric I played after that Jag was superior to it, none of them were Fenders, however. I think the Jag is in production today if you really want one, but do a serious side-by-side test of several other brands. I cannot recommend a specific brand as I am out of the electric loop these days, however, if you like the Fender sound, Strats are super-popular and probably a better buy. Good luck!
Re: Fender Jaguar

Posted:
Sun Dec 28, 2003 9:36 am
by Tequila Sunrise
Thanks for the info Apex, as to the Strat; Ive never seen a real one, only Squires

Re: Fender Jaguar

Posted:
Sun Dec 28, 2003 9:56 am
by Hagar
That's that then. Thanks Apex. Your comments reminded me of similar opinions I heard many years ago. Maybe one day I'll treat myself to a genuine Strat instead. I always wanted one although my old Squier suits me fine for what I use it for.

Re: Fender Jaguar

Posted:
Sun Dec 28, 2003 7:35 pm
by Apex
One more comment re: Fender Jag which I overlooked: Scale length: the distance from the nut to the bridge. Jags have, or had, a very short scale length of 24". You might get cramped up trying to play a scale that short, esp if you have large hands. As a comparison, Les Pauls are 24.75", and maybe more typically today, scales of 25.5" are common, on Ibanez, Parker Flys, and I think PRS guitars. Strats are also 25.5" I think. Take a tape measure with you. Cheers.