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These Guitars Mark the 60th Anniversary of Fender's 'Jaguar' Line

Guitarists who venerate the music of bands like Nirvana, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Television and Dinosaur Jr. will be well aware of the influence of the Jaguar high-end guitars from Fender, which is precisely why the celebrated American guitar company is now celebrating the 60th anniversary of the guitar with a fresh pair of offerings.

The 60th anniversary Fender Jaguar high-end guitars do not stray too far away from the formula that made the guitars so popular in the first place. For instance, both versions of these guitars come with the shortened 24-inch neck that is said to allow for faster and more seamless playing. The guitars also boast single-coil pickups and a floating vibrato, while the circuit design appears to be unchanged.

Available in blue or red for a price of $2,499, the 60th Anniversary Fender Jaguars will appeal to guitarists who want to tap into the sound of celebrated players of generations past.
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