The Gold Foil Collection draws inspiration from the garage rock bands of the 1960s and the iconic guitars they played. It masterfully combines the classic Fender designs that stand the test of time with the dazzling style of a past era. The Gold Foil Jazzmaster is a real stunner, featuring a bound ebony fingerboard with pearloid block inlays, a mahogany body, a Bigsby B50 vibrato, and three Gold Foil mini - humbuckers. Other eye - catching details include a painted headstock that matches the body color, vintage - style tuners with white buttons, 21 Narrow Tall frets, and a Fender Jaguar - inspired switch plate. This guitar not only looks great but also delivers amazing tones. The Fender Gold Foil Collection brings together the charm of mid - century mail - order guitars and the authentic style and playability of Fender. Specifications: Body Shape: Jazzmaster; Body Material: Mahogany; Body Finish: Gloss Lacquer; Neck Profile: '60s 'C'; Fretboard Material: Ebony; Fretboard Radius: 9.5' (241 mm); Scale Length: 25.5' (64.77 cm); No. of Frets: 21 Narrow Tall Frets; Fretboard Inlays: White Pearloid Block; Pickups: Gold Foil Mini - Humbucker (Bridge), Gold Foil Mini - Humbucker (Middle), Gold Foil Mini - Humbucker (Neck); Bridge: Jazzmaster Bridge with Mustang Saddles, Bigsby - Licensed B50 Vibrato Tailpiece; Pickguard: 4 - Ply Tortoiseshell; Strings: Fender USA 250R Nickel Plated Steel (.010 -.046 Gauges), PN 0730250406; Tuning Machines: Vintage - Style with White Buttons; Hardware Finish: Nickel/Chrome; Case: Deluxe Gig Bag.






Using your Fender Gold Foil Jazzmaster Electric Guitar is a breeze. Just plug it into your amplifier, adjust the volume and tone knobs to your liking, and start playing. The Bigsby vibrato allows you to add a cool, swooping effect to your notes. When you're not using the guitar, always put it back in the deluxe gig bag to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep the strings clean by wiping them down after each use. You can use a soft, dry cloth for this. Every few months, it's a good idea to check the tuning machines and make sure they're working smoothly. If you notice any issues with the pickups or other parts, it's best to take it to a professional guitar technician for a check - up. And don't forget to change the strings regularly to keep the sound fresh and bright.