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Fender Introduces New Additions to the Pawn Shop Series

Offset Special, Jaguarillo, Mustang Special, and Reverse Jaguar Bass



Scottsdale, AZ (May 1st, 2012) – Fender is excited to welcome four new, out-of-the-ordinary models to its innovative Pawn Shop series–the Pawn Shop Offset Special, Pawn Shop Jaguarillo, Pawn Shop Fender Mustang Special, and the line’s first ever bass guitar, the Pawn Shop Reverse Jaguar Bass. These stylish models offer bold personality, striking looks and daring tones.

The Pawn Shop Jaguarillo guitar hot-rods traditional Jaguar design through the roof with a scorching HSS configuration in which all three pickups –two standard Stratocaster single-coils and an Atomic humbucking bridge pickup – are angled for enhanced bass and treble response.

With a standout design that calls for double-take reactions, the Pawn Shop Reverse Jaguar Bass features a “reverse” body and “reverse” headstocks, new pickguard shape, two Reverse Jaguar humbucking pickups and a streamlined control layout of a single three-way pickup toggle switch and two knobs (volume and tone).

A guitar from the past and the future, the Pawn Shop Offset Special guitar is one of Fender’s most offbeat designs ever. Features include a semi-hollow double-cutaway body with an f hole and sleek offset waist, a pair of large JZHB humbucking pickups with three-way toggle switching and an Adjusto-Matic bridge with vintage-style floating tremolo tailpiece.

The enormously popular Pawn Shop Mustang Special returns with a brand new 3-Color Sunburst finish, expanding color choices for players of all tastes. Features include a rosewood fretboard with modern 9.5 radius and medium jumbo frets, pickup toggle switch, three-way coil selector slide switch for each humbucking pickup (enabling 15 different tonal options), mint green pickguard, ’70s-style hard-tail Stratocaster bridge, vintage-style tuners and strap buttons, and deluxe gig bag.

For more information:
www.fender.com


     

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Miss Fitz
on 05/08/2012
Is it just me or does the semi-hollow Offset Special have a little something in common with the shape of the original Starcaster?!!!
'58 Explorer
on 05/03/2012
Like commenter "Paul" at "16hr 36 min ago", I would be interested if these guitars are made in the USA. Actually, I find the Fender Pawn Shop series to be more adventurous than the USA-made Fenders and the USA-made Fender Custom series of guitars. We've seen enough versions of the Strat and the Tele (Who needs another Clapton Strat series?). Bring us something new and exciting.
Jonny7
on 05/03/2012
@Paul--Played a Blacktop strat finally, one of my students had it...so-so at best. These pawnshoppers look cool enough but if you are used to a certain quality level of instrument, they just don't cut it. Import guitars have come a long, long way and some are quite nice but you definitely get what you pay for..
Paul
on 05/02/2012
If these guitars are made in the USA, I'm interested. Otherwise, these are just overpriced OEM'd Squier imports.
Jeremy H
on 05/02/2012
What Rick said. The semi-hollow is AWESOME!
Rick/Hayward
on 05/01/2012
Good stuff-yes!Black hollow body kicks butt.



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