1967 Fender Jaguar (Black Logo Headstock)
by Cody
(Texas)
1967 Fender Jaguar (Black Logo Headstock)
Hello, Just need a value on my 1967 Fender Jaguar.
Serial# 187XXX
Headstock Pat.# 2,960,900 2,972,923 3,143,028 2,741,146 DES. 186,826 PAT. PEND
The condition is really great it has all the normal cosmetic wear of course. Has a few dings, chips, and scratches. The chrome still looks awesome and aged very well. The chrome has 2 scratches 1 on the bridge plate and the other is by the control knobs they are about a half inch long. Not worth mentioning about. The black paint is in really great shape. The neck is straight and the frets have plenty of life. There is absolutely nothing wrong with the overall function of the guitar (pots, pickups, wiring, switches, tuners, trussrod, etc.)
I dont have the original case, tremolo bar or its bridge cover. Everything on this guitar is 100% original. Thanks
ANSWER
Hi, Cody--
Here is the Blue Book general info:
JAGUAR (U.S. MFG.) Add to Collection
- offset double cutaway asymmetrical alder body, metal/plastic pickguard, bolt-on maple neck, 22-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, six-on-one-side tuners, string mute, floating bridge/vibrato, bridge cover plate, two single coil exposed pickups, two knobs (v, tone) on lower metal plate, two roller controls and one three-way switch on upper bass metal plate, three preset slide switches on upper treble metal plate, chrome hardware, available in Sunburst, Black, Blonde, or Custom Colors finishes, 24 in. scale, mfg. 1962-1975
The pricing info:
1966-1967
Mint $3,250
Exc.+ $2,500
Exc. $2,000
Avg.+ $1,700
Avg. $1,400
General $1,100
**You can probably pick up an original tremolo bar and bridge cover.
Lynne