One of the best examples on the market of a beautiful 1965 Fender Jaguar in the rare Lake Placid Blue finish with matching headstock with it's original Fender black with leather edged hard case.

This is a transition era guitar, but pre-CBS takeover as has the dots on the fret board.

This Jaguar is in it's original factory finish (you can see the white primer underneath via the scratches), with some of the most magical checking in the paint work that you only get from instruments of this age and in the neck pocket you can see the use of the paint stick. The finish has some very minor buckle rash, and a few dings in the paint here and there but barely noticeable when you stand back.

The neck is in excellent condition, plenty of life in the frets, with only the slightest wear on the back of the neck near the top, and one of my favourite parts about this guitar is tiger stripe maple wood grain that comes through on the neck, the pictures do not do it justice.

As far as I know and by inspection, all hardware is working and also original, with the typical wear on the finish across the bridge, cover, screws, tuners, etc.

The sound.... well, it is just incredible.