 Squier® Expands Vintage Modified SeriesSquierPosted 2004-11-10 Scottsdale, AZ - We expanded our Vintage Modified Series of guitars with the introduction of the new Jagmaster™ II, Squier® ’51 and Tele® Custom II guitars. The hugely successful Vintage Modified Series is comprised of guitars that feature modern twists on classic designs, built with popular modifications from the get-go. These cool instruments offer a fun spin on historical guitars, in a refreshing way geared towards both the youthful players of today, as well as fans of interesting and hard to find instruments of the past.
The Squier Jagmaster II is newly redesigned and upgraded. The scale length on the tinted maple neck with rosewood fingerboard has been shortened from 25.5” to 24”, which is reminiscent of the Fender® Jaguar® guitar, and helps balance out the larger body shape. This guitar features a new six-screw bridge, which replaces the previous two-point fulcrum, and the pickups have been upgraded to Duncan Designed™ humbucking pickups.
The all-new Squier ‘51 is a value priced screamer offering classic styling and modern functionality. This guitar is a melting pot of vintage and modern, combining ‘51 P Bass cosmetics, a Stratocaster® guitar body shape, and a tinted Telecaster® guitar neck. Its clean appearance belies its true nature, with tonal possibilities galore via the instrument’s rotary selector and push-pull coil tap.
Based on one of the most popular Telecaster designs of all time, the Tele Custom II features two Duncan Designed™ single coil pickups with independent volume and tone controls. The Tele Custom II comes with a maple neck and 22 medium jumbo frets, and is available in Black and Blonde.
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