General
With the '60s Road Worn Jaguar, Fender have produced an instrument that is sure to tickle the brains of retro fans. Its distinct '60s styling comes from the round fretboard, vintage-style frets and tuners, and - of course - the classic Candy Apple Red finish. The irresistible look of the worn-down lacquer, slightly corroded hardware and foxed plastic components make this Jaguar an exceptional instrument to behold. For this version, Fender used nitrocellulose lacquer to ensure a good resonance as well as an authentic vintage look.
Jaguar
As it has a number of specs that are notably different from other models, the Jaguar has always been one of the more remarkable models in Fender's range. Its shorter scale length, for instance, allows you to bend the strings more easily or use thicker strings for a richer sound. Another noticeable feature are the elaborate tone and volume knobs and switches, as they give this guitar an exceptionally versatile character. The tremolo tailpiece lets you go all out playing wild solos or a more subtle vibrato. This '60s Jaguar isn't just remarkable for its looks, it also boasts a lot of amazing sounds.
Road Worn
Some things get better with age - which is especially true for guitars, as a guitar that has endured the hardships of a life on stage is often better looking and more comfortable to play than a brand new one. Fender has gone ahead and offers you a guitar that already looks like its been on the road for years and years. It combines a vintage look with the modern features, playability and high-quality components you've come to expect from a genuine Fender guitar.