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New Fender Jaguarillo (official discussion thread)


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#1 frufrukurtjimi

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Posted 01 May 2012 - 11:39 AM

http://www.fender.co...oducts/pawnshop

im liking them...theyre cool i guess. weird though

#2 BigMuffStang

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Posted 01 May 2012 - 02:01 PM

Yeah, it's good to see that Fender still have some ideas left in them.
I would have preferred for the 'jaguarillo' or however they spelt it to have jag pickups instead of strat pickups but all in all a good idea
any word on what pricing will be like?

#3 frufrukurtjimi

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Posted 01 May 2012 - 02:16 PM

like the other pawn shops i presume...around 700 euro

i like the two jags a lot. the offset looks a bit funny...i havent made my mind on it yet

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Posted 02 May 2012 - 07:04 AM

frufrukurtjimi - I'm updating the title of your post to be the main comment thread for the new Jaguarillo.

It's an interesting guitar and I hope to try one out soon!

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Posted 03 May 2012 - 03:50 PM

http://www.fender.com/products/pawnshop

im liking them...theyre cool i guess. weird though


Yeah they are weird but I was looking to make a Kim Deal strat clone so this is right up my alley. She uses a '91 Strat Ultra which are out of my budget now cause they're vintage I suppose haha. I think that would sound awesome with dually Lace Red, Lace Blue, Lace Silver, and a TBX tone circuit. And it would be 24" scale which is great.

BigMuffStang, I don't know if it helps you at all, but Curtis Novak has wound Jaguar pickups for me without the metal shielding that will fit in the Jaguarillo so you could do that. Also, I'm sure the body route will fit Jaguar pickups so you could get a custom pickguard from Pickguardian that will fit Jaguar pickups with the metal shielding still intact. Just some suggestions to help out :)

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#6 Mad-Mike

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Posted 14 June 2012 - 10:07 PM

Great, I'll just put in some regular Jaguar features (control plates, circuitry, Jonny Marr control plate), and I'll have a perfect HSS guitar in my collection in my favorite body shape. Just got to wait till they become used and modded.

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Posted 14 June 2012 - 11:22 PM

I like it a lot but I'm always mixed on a 5 way selector switch.. If it had on/off switches it would be perfect . However I won't criticize it till I play it . I'm considering that or the Stang Special . Either way it's a Win/Win for Fender . ;-)
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#8 Zonic'd=Mattt

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Posted 15 June 2012 - 12:08 PM

Does'nt anyone think that Fender are using the Jaguar name a teeny weeny bit to much ?!?
Squier Jaguar bass 3 different types
Cobain jaguar
Marr jaguar
HH jaguar
Jaguar 50 aniversary
Jaguar modern player
Jaguar blacktop
Jaguar classic player
Jaguar american vintage 62

Oh god the list could gooo on and on and on and on!!

Why can't they make something new and inspirational, a Jaguarillo! the name sounds like a stuffed monkey toy he he

#9 BigMuffStang

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Posted 15 June 2012 - 01:57 PM

that's still nothing compared to strat's or tele's though...




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