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Fender Introduces Johnny Marr Signature Jaguar

The Johnny Marr signature Jaguar is a fantastically non-standard version of the model that is as distinctive as the sounds Marr wrings from it.



Scottsdale, AZ (January 4, 2012) — Fender is very proud to introduce the Johnny Marr signature Jaguar guitar, which puts the inventive ringing sounds and highly distinctive design mods of one of the U.K.’s greatest modern-era guitarists into a truly unique variation on a classic Fender guitar model.

Marr is best known, of course, as the strikingly dynamic and influential anti-hero guitarist-arranger-all-around-musical-wunderkind behind Manchester quartet the Smiths, which virtually redefined and ruled U.K. pop throughout the 1980s. A master of melody, layering and texture, Marr has always brought his own instantly identifiable ringing, jangling genius to the proceedings, as he has done in post-Smiths stints with The The, Electronic, the Pretenders and Johnny Marr and the Healers, and right up to the present with Modest Mouse, the Cribs and innumerable guest appearances.

The Johnny Marr signature Jaguar is a fantastically non-standard version of the model that is as distinctive as the sounds Marr wrings from it, with a wealth of highly specialized features including:

  • Custom-wound Bare Knuckle Johnny Marr single-coil neck and bridge pickups.
  • Custom-shaped maple neck based on Marr’s 1965 Jaguar, with vintage-style truss rod, lacquer finish and Marr’s signature on the front of the headstock.
  • Four-position blade-style pickup switch mounted to the lower-horn chrome plate (bridge, bridge and neck in parallel, neck, bridge and neck in series).
  • Two upper-horn slide switches (universal bright and pickup switch position four bright).
  • Jaguar bridge with Mustang saddles, nylon bridge post inserts for improved stability, chrome cover and vintage-style floating tremolo tailpiece.
  • “Taller” tremolo arm with arm-sleeve nylon insert to prevent arm swing.

Other premium features include the classic Jaguar 24” scale length, lacquer-finished alder body, 7.25”-radius rosewood fingerboard with 22 vintage-style frets, master volume and tone controls, three-ply pickguard (white-black-white) and chrome hardware. Accessories include a custom case with blue crushed velvet interior, strap, cable and flatwound strings. Available in Olympic White and Metallic KO (a distinctive orange tint derived from the heavily faded Candy Apple Red finish of one of Marr’s favorite ’60s-era Fender models).

"Making this signature Jaguar has been a four year journey,” said Marr. “I've taken all the aspects of the guitar in every direction I could, to improve it without losing the classic features that I liked from the original design. It's been a labour of love and obsession, and a privilege. I've used it for everything I've done since I started making it. It's my perfect guitar."

Watch Fender's interview with Marr about the guitar:

For more information:
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Tom Bjelic
on 03/04/2012
I'm buying this guitar. My wife will kill me then leave me. Doesn't matter.
Barry
on 02/05/2012
lovely looking guitar, I think astheticly it would have looked better with the P90 looking pups .. But hey this is Marrs baby so... just my opinion though and wouldn't stop me having one mind you... sounds lovely
Gearhund
on 01/06/2012
Finally a signature guitar from the player that made me want to play guitar in the first place!
ZZDoc
on 01/05/2012
I have no doubts about the body contouring [its more of a Strat in that area] but the neck is the place where the action is and you've gotta luv it or leave it. Time will tell in the playing if you can find a dealer who won't have you climbing the stairway to the stars to get it off the wall.
n
on 01/05/2012
Why does Fender always have to put the signatures on the FRONT of the headstock? That always strikes me as terribly cheesy. I'd probably have purchased a Jeff Beck Strat long ago if it weren't for the signature on the front of the headstock.
Mike Augustine
on 01/05/2012
Want.
Bernie H
on 01/05/2012
I'm surprised that Fender priced this so reasonably - the list price is only $20 more than the American Vintage '62 Jag. (The Marr Jag is also made in the US.)
Bunn
on 01/05/2012
this thing is freeking RAD, lots of detail !! NOT a just a run if the mill, slap a name on it and roll it out and charge $1000 more .... seems worth it, i wanna try one !!
Matt A
on 01/04/2012
I talked to a dealer and they said $1700.00, if you're willing to search maybe a little less. What an exciting guitar! I love how he really put so much into this. Johnny Marr is definitely a favorite. A great musician and fan of music.
Carlos LaTonga
on 01/04/2012
I would tell Johnny to get over himself but I have to admit I am charmed as shit by the idea of this axe... Not to mention the shit he has recorded over the years. Fuckin' Brits... they own this shit.



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