The Made in Japan Traditional series combines Fender's classic instrument - making charm with Japan's top - notch craftsmanship. It offers the true Fender experience with excellent Japanese quality. The Traditional 60s Jaguar® has a basswood body with a glossy finish. Its 9.5 - inch radius 'U' - shaped maple neck, featuring 21 vintage - style frets, gives you the classic playability of the Traditional series. The 6 - saddle vintage - style bridge with a floating tremolo tailpiece, along with the specially selected original pickups, create a rich and authentic vintage tone. This series showcases great guitar - making skills and can adapt well to players' needs. Specifications: Body Shape: Jaguar®; Body Material: Basswood; Body Finish: Gloss Polyester; Neck Profile: 'U' Shape; Fretboard Material: Rosewood; Fretboard Radius: 9.5' (241 mm); Scale Length: 24' (610 mm); No. of Frets: 22 Vintage frets; Fretboard Inlays: Pearl Dots; Pickups: Vintage - Style Single - Coil Jaguar® (Bridge), Vintage - Style Single - Coil Jaguar® (Neck); Bridge: 6 - Saddle Vintage - Style Adjustable with “Floating” Tremolo Tailpiece; Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.009 -.042 Gauges); Tuning Machines: Vintage - Style; Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome; Case: Gig Bag.

Using your Fender FSR Made in Japan Traditional 60s - Style Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, make sure it's properly tuned using the vintage - style tuning machines. Plug it into your amplifier and adjust the volume and tone controls to get the sound you like. When you play, the 'U' - shaped neck feels comfortable in your hand, and the vintage - style frets make it easy to form chords and play solos. The floating tremolo tailpiece allows you to add vibrato to your sound. For maintenance, keep your guitar in the gig bag when not in use to protect it from dust and scratches. Wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to prevent corrosion. You can also use a guitar polish to keep the body looking shiny. If you need to adjust the bridge or other hardware, it's best to consult a professional guitar technician. And remember, always handle your guitar gently to keep it in great condition for years to come.