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1960 Fender Jazzmaster
Year: 1960
Brand: Fender
Model: Jazzmaster
Class: Guitar
Scale: 25.5
Owner: Colin Arnold



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DSC02500-640DSC02519-640 Colin's main issue with the guitar was a string buzz. He said it sounded like it was coming from the nut. The cause of the issue, lack of string tension due to a tuner swap. The replacement Sealed Schallers are taller than the stock Klusons.

If I can not re-string these tuners to provide the correct down force, the tuners will have to be changed.



DSC02543-640 Next on the list the electronics had become noisy due to age a dust. Colin told me the guitar was a 1967 model, but inside both of the CTS potentiometers were dated 1959. This seemed a bit early a part to be in a '67, so I took a closer look.






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This guitar sports an aluminum-anodized pickguard laquored black held on by 9 screws. The body routing would indicate this guitar would have come with a celluloid pickguard. The change from aluminum to celluloid was made in mid 1959, later the number of pickguard screws was changed to 11 then to 13.





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The serial number (51xxx) on the neck plate indicates 1960.
The bridge mounts are the tall crowned version, 1958-61.








DSC02579-640DSC02553-640 The knobs are the old style, 1958-64.The body sports the early full brass shielding with the ground wire to the bridge mount, pre 1962.









DSC02571-640 The tremolo is marked with the original "Pat Pending" stamp, pre 1961.













DSC02599-640 The neck is a one piece maple neck with the a rosewood skunk stripe.









DSC02582-640 The date on the heel is written in pencil, 9-58.











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The head stock decal shows 5 Patent numbers which indicates 1962-64.

I cant find any indication of Fender offering the Jazzmaster with a one piece maple neck, or even with with maple fret board in 1959. My best guess would be the neck is from a 1958 Stratocaster, and the decal was changed out to the early 60's Jazzmaster.

The body has no date markings. I would put as an early 1960. Everything fits that year except the aluminum pickguard, which could simply be a factory leftover or a even swap.

It was also evident that the pickups had been changed by the plastic coated leads.

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