Nash JM63 Jazzmaster Guitar, Lake Placid Blue
- DESCRIPTION
Model: JM-63
Weight: 7 lbs. 12 oz.
The Nash JM-63 is the latest of Nash Guitars top vintage models. Bill Nash designed the JM-63 to create a guitar that isn't extremely expensive, yet still captures that great look, feel, and playability of a well played and loved 1963 Fender Jazzmaster.
Not only does the JM-63 look and feel like a vintage Jazzmaster, it also features a number of popular modern appointments, such as Lollar handwound pickups and Gotoh Vintage tuning keys.
If anyone knows about building vintage guitars, it's Bill Nash! He has worked with a HUGE number of them for many years and has a great deal of knowledge about how a vintage guitar looks and feels. The aged control knobs, pickguards, dinged and scratched finish, and aged hardware make the JM-63 look old, but the modern techniques used to make the guitar ensure that it plays like a brand new instrument. Each Nash JM-63 is built by hand, so each one is completely unique. It features a rosewood fingerboard, an alder body, and Jason Lollar hand-wound pickups. The bridge is made from vintage parts, and the entire guitar is given a medium level of wear and tear via a relicing process.
Weight: 7 lbs. 12 oz.
The Nash JM-63 is the latest of Nash Guitars top vintage models. Bill Nash designed the JM-63 to create a guitar that isn't extremely expensive, yet still captures that great look, feel, and playability of a well played and loved 1963 Fender Jazzmaster.
Not only does the JM-63 look and feel like a vintage Jazzmaster, it also features a number of popular modern appointments, such as Lollar handwound pickups and Gotoh Vintage tuning keys.
If anyone knows about building vintage guitars, it's Bill Nash! He has worked with a HUGE number of them for many years and has a great deal of knowledge about how a vintage guitar looks and feels. The aged control knobs, pickguards, dinged and scratched finish, and aged hardware make the JM-63 look old, but the modern techniques used to make the guitar ensure that it plays like a brand new instrument. Each Nash JM-63 is built by hand, so each one is completely unique. It features a rosewood fingerboard, an alder body, and Jason Lollar hand-wound pickups. The bridge is made from vintage parts, and the entire guitar is given a medium level of wear and tear via a relicing process.
| Body: | Alder |
| Neck: | Maple w/ Rosewood |
| Rolled Edges | |
| 21 Frets | |
| Single Adjustment Truss Rod w/ Heel Adjust Angeled neck pocket for increased stability and sustain |
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| Neck Shape: | Medium C Neck - 12" Radius |
| Headstock: | Vinatge Correct Headstock |
| Nut: | Tusq |
| Nut Width: | 1 5/8 |
| Frets: | 6105 |
| Bridge: | 14 Radius Roller Bridge, Buzz Stop Roller for improved Vibrato |
| Hardware Color: | Chrome |
| Gears: | Gotoh Vintage |
| Pickguard: | Tortoise Shell |
| Electronics: | Traditional Jazzmaster Volume, Tone, and Switching |
| Input Jack: | Face Jack |
| Knobs: | Plastic Parchment |
| Pickups: | Lollar Handwound |
| Finish: | Lake Placid Blue |
| Finish Option: | Nitrocellulose with Medium Distress |
| Case: | SKB Hardshell Case |

