How much did a Fender Jazzmaster cost in 1962?
Jazzmaster Values and Collectibility
1958 | Sunburst | $3,500 to $4,500 |
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1962 | Black, matching headstock | $4,000 to $5,200 |
1962 | Blond translucent over ash | $4,200 to $5,700 |
1962 | Burgundy Mist, slab board | $5,000 to $6,500 |
1965 | Natural | $3,000 to $3,500 |
Does Fender still make jazzmasters?
In 2012, Fender discontinued the entirety of the American Vintage Reissue (AVRI) series, including the 1962 Jazzmaster. The line was replaced by the American Vintage (AV) series.
Why is the Jazzmaster so popular?
As previously mentioned, The Jazzmaster is a versatile guitar that has been picked up by many musicians playing different genres and styles. Although built with Jazz and Blues players in mind, it remains a guitar versatile enough to have a cult following amongst other genres and players such as Rock and Surf Rock.
Who use Jazzmasters?
Tom Verlane of Television, Elvis Costello, J Mascis, Kevin Shields, Lee Ranaldo, Thurston Moore, Steve Drozd, Stephen Malkmus, Thom Yorke, and Nels Cline have all used Jazzmasters throughout their careers of making some of the most influential music of the past forty years.
Do Jazzmasters have a floating bridge?
Very much unlike the Telecaster and Stratocaster, the Jazzmaster featured a floating bridge/anchored tailpiece design with a floating vibrato and tremolo-locking system.
Can a Jazzmaster play rock?
There is no “jazz tone” or “rock tone”. Both vary A LOT and the guitar has very little to do with it. Jazzmasters are great guitars and there are probably more people using them for rock music than there are jazz players using them for jazz.
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