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		<title>History of Fender Jazzmaster</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Fender Jazzmaster is an electric guitar that was first introduced at the 1958 NAMM Show and was designed as a more upmarket instrument than the Fender Stratocaster, which was originally to replace the Telecaster model.
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The Jazzmaster also had an extra-long tremolo arm. The body is larger than that of other Fender guitars, necessitating a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Fender Jazzmaster is an electric guitar that was first introduced at the 1958 NAMM Show and was designed as a more upmarket instrument than the <a title="Stratocaster Guitar" href="http://www.1st-in-guitar.com/stratocaster-guitar">Fender Stratocaster</a>, which was originally to replace the <a title="Telecaster Guitar" href="http://www.1st-in-guitar.com/telecaster-guitar">Telecaster</a> model.</p>
<p>Features</p>
<p>The Jazzmaster also had an extra-long tremolo arm. The body is larger than that of other <a title="Fender Guitar" href="http://www.1st-in-guitar.com/fender-guitar">Fender guitars</a>, necessitating a more spacious guitar case. The Jazzmaster had unique wide, white &#8220;soapbar&#8221; pickups that were unlike any other single coil. <br />The Ventures and The Fireballs were prominent Jazzmaster users. The Jazzmaster also played a part in the Indorock scene, with guitarist Andy Tielman creating a 10-string Jazzmaster using a red-hot nail to burn holes for the extra tuning pegs in his Jazzmaster&#8217;s headstock. Fender recognized the need for a purpose-designed surf-guitar, and introduced the 24&#8243; scale Fender Jaguar, with a shorter scale, built-in mute, chrome decorations and more Strat-like pickups.</p>
<p>The Jazzmaster was officially discontinued in 1980, although some reports suggest no guitars were actually made after 1977 and guitars sold from 1978-1980 were old stock. The Jazzmaster was re-introduced in 1986 as a 1962 reissue model from Fender&#8217;s Japanese factory. In 2007 Fender announced plans for a &#8216;thin skin&#8217; Jazzmaster reissue with vintage nitrocellulose finish.</p>
<p>Influence</p>
<p>Fender intended the Jazzmaster to represent a solid body alternative to the hollow body archtop guitars that were then ubiquitous among Jazz guitarists. The Jazzmaster&#8217;s short sustain and warm piano-like tone was not favored. Just as Fender discontinued the Jazzmaster, Tom Verlaine of Television and Elvis Costello started giving the guitar a cult following. J Mascis of Dinosaur Jr is a noted Jazzmaster devotee, and as of 2007 Fender produces a signature J Mascis Jazzmaster model. Ira Kaplan of Yo La Tengo favors a Jazzmaster as well as other vintage Fender guitars, often playing behind-the-back solos in concert. Nels Cline, solo artist and current (2007) lead guitarist of Wilco, uses the Jazzmaster as his main guitar.</p>
<p>Imitations and Reissues</p>
<p>Fender&#8217;s Japanese facility is noted for the high quality of its offset-waist guitars. Jazzmasters are often criticized for essentially having narrow Stratocaster pickups inside the wide soapbar Jazzmaster housings, thus giving the guitar a Strat/Jaguar &#8220;honk&#8221; rather than the classic, mellow Jazzmaster sound. This signature Jazzmaster guitar features a solid walnut-stain finished alder body and a modified tremolo bridge for Costello&#8217;s trademark &#8220;spy movie&#8221; sound.</p>
<p>Colors</p>
<p>The Jazzmaster was produced in the following colors :<br />&bull;	3-Color Sunburst<br />&bull;	Olympic White<br />&bull;	Black<br />&bull;	Ocean Turquoise<br />&bull;	Surf Green<br />&bull;	Ice Blue Metallic</p>
<p>Their pickguards come in Mint Green or Brown Shell colors.</p>
<p>In July 2007, Fender released the J Mascis signature Jazzmaster, in honour of the Dinosaur Jr frontman. This model is much the same as previous Jazzmaster models aside from its Adjust-o-matic bridge (the Fender equivalent of the Gibson Tune-o-matic bridge), and its unusual purple sparkle finish. It is currently the only model of Jazzmaster in production with a matching headstock.</p>
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