Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Jazzmaster Electric Guitar, RW FB, Black
  • Black Fender Japan Traditional II 60s RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
  • Black Fender Japan Traditional II 60s RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
  • Black Fender Japan Traditional II 60s RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
  • Black Fender Japan Traditional II 60s RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
  • Black Fender Japan Traditional II 60s RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
  • Black Fender Japan Traditional II 60s RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
  • Black Fender Japan Traditional II 60s RW FB Jazzmaster Electric Guitar

Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Jazzmaster Electric Guitar, RW FB, Black

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Product Description

The Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Jazzmaster Electric Guitar combines Fender's classic aesthetics with Japan's fine craftsmanship. This guitar, made in Japan, features a basswood body with a gloss finish. Its 9.5 - inch radius 'U' shaped maple neck and 21 vintage - style frets offer a classic playing experience. The 6 - saddle vintage - style bridge with floating tremolo tailpieces and the specially - selected pickups for the Traditional series produce authentic vintage tones. The narrow nut width is perfect for Japanese players. Specifications include a Jazzmaster body shape, rosewood fretboard, vintage - style single - coil pickups, and a 3 - ply mint green pickguard. It comes with nickel - plated steel strings, vintage - style tuning machines, and a gig bag.





Using your Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Jazzmaster Electric Guitar is a breeze. Just plug it into your amplifier and start strumming. When you're done playing, make sure to unplug it safely. To keep your guitar in top condition, wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity as this can damage the wood and affect the tuning. Check the strings regularly and replace them when they start to sound dull. Use a guitar tuner to keep the strings in tune. When traveling, use the provided gig bag to protect your guitar from bumps and scratches. If you need to adjust the bridge or other parts, it's best to consult a professional guitar technician.


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