Any thoughts on the 50th anniversary Jaguar?

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Any thoughts on the 50th anniversary Jaguar?

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Really close yo getting one if these this week.
Used but in great shape. Lake placid blue.
I understand that It has a 9.5 radius and other modern features.
Any thoughts?
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barracuda wrote:Really close yo getting one if these this week.
Used but in great shape. Lake placid blue.
I understand that It has a 9.5 radius and other modern features.
Any thoughts?
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I had a candy apple red one for a few years, sold it to pay some bills.

A really, really nice guitar. Has the same pickups as the Classic player Jag, which I liked. 9.5" radius and "modern" (closer to bridge) trem placement, which I also liked but those who prefer vintage specs might not. Fit and finish were flawless, nitro finish was nice. Played like buttah!

I kind of regret selling it, but I needed the money unfortunately. If I can ever find a Lake Placid Blue one for cheap I would seriously think about buying it! It also came in Burgundy Mist Metallic but I find that colour looks like a hooker's nail polish.
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I love mine!

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