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Fender '62 Jazzmaster Tortoiseshell Pickguard
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The Fender '62 Jazzmaster Tortoiseshell Pickguard can give your Jazzmaster guitar an instant makeover.
One of the really nice things about Fender guitars and basses is that you can change the look of your instrument with relative ease. One of the easiest ways is to replace the pickguard! Fender offers a variety of pickguards with different pickup configurations and materials to help you add a personal touch to your favorite Fender guitar or bass.
One of the really nice things about Fender guitars and basses is that you can change the look of your instrument with relative ease. One of the easiest ways is to replace the pickguard! Fender offers a variety of pickguards with different pickup configurations and materials to help you add a personal touch to your favorite Fender guitar or bass.

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- Vintage appeal
- Precision cut
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submitted4 months ago
asked byChris
fromundisclosed
Will this fit a Squire J Mascis model?
Yes, the Fender '62 Jazzmaster Tortoiseshell Pickguard will mostly fit the Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster (JMJM), but not perfectly without modification. Screw hole alignment: The screw holes do not all line up exactly between Fender USA pickguards and Squier JMJM models. You will likely have to: Drill new holes in the body. Or modify the pickguard slightly. Toggle switch vs. rhythm circuit: The JMJM lacks the rhythm circuit, so you'll need a pickguard without the upper horn switch and roller pot cutouts, or you'll be left with unused holes. Bridge post holes: The bridge on the JMJM is a Tune-o-matic style, not a vintage-style Jazzmaster bridge. That means the pickguard may not fit snugly around the bridge posts without some trimming.submitted4 years ago
asked byDavid
fromFort Lee, NJ
Will it fit a 63? Looks the same
This pick guard should also fit the 63 Jazzmaster.