HOW TO TAKE A FENDER JAGUAR APART: In 30 minutes

HOW TO TAKE A FENDER JAGUAR APART: In 30 minutes

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I am repainting my Squier Vintage Modified Jaguar, so it needs stripping of all hardware and wiring. So, sit back and enjoy me fumble it up with my fat fingers and questionable desoldering skills!

Would you like to follow this guitars journey? I would love to hear what you would like to see. Painting, rewire, mute install the all-important Jaguar setup. let me know in the comments what you would like to see. We can build this guitar together.

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Amaru Chandan says:

I think my squire jaguar has an issue with grounding as it buzzes when I don't touch the strings. Do you what part of the Jag I should take apart to find the wire that would sort out this issue?

Taniwha Sutherland says:

i have a 69 bass vi, the ground is underneath the trem. held by a simple staple which i think is a brilliant idea.

Coal Cat says:

I’m thinking of doing the same thing, I’m not a fan of the white color. I got mine for $285 from Facebook marketplace. How much did you get yours for?

senseiD says:

Where did you get the material for that pickguard? Been looking for a similar pattern for my jag

Antonio De Jesus says:

Did you end up completely sanding off the finishing before painting? Did you find a different color under the olympic white? I got my VM from sweet water and it appears to be factory refinished to olympic white with sea foam green right under. Not sure if this was intentionally done to mimic what they did back then on some guitars, but I thought it was cool either way.

Matthew Mackerras says:

That a dano on the wall?

MrJimNowhere says:

where is the amber switch tip?

Ben Crancher says:

I’d like to think you’re going with either sherwood green, surf green or candy apple red…

Caleb King says:

Proper shortscale ASMR, this one

Conor Fowler says:

Really enjoyed this, thanks for sharing. Would love to see the painting/rewiring too!

Gavin Hargin says:

Why is it called a tremolo when it’s actually a vibrato?

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