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    1966 Jaguar: Missing serial - HELP!

    Hello everyone,

    my grandpa left me a beautiful 1966 Jaguar when he died a couple of years ago. Awesome guitar, but I'm not really familiar with Jaguars as I'm actually a Strat player. After some research lately I found out that the serial number is missing. Usually it seems to be stamped on the neck plate. Unfortunately, this seems to be the only non-original part of the Jaguar. The original neck plate was replaced with a gold plate. Does anyone have any idea if there is another way to find out the serial number? Enclosed I send you some pictures of the guitar.

    I would be very very happy if you could help me further.
    Thanks in advance!

    Many greetings
    Marian

    Pictures here: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ktm6y4wz4...V4VC1OIta?dl=0

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    Re: 1966 Jaguar: Missing serial - HELP!

    If the original serialized neck plate is missing or lost, you are SOL.
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    Re: 1966 Jaguar: Missing serial - HELP!

    Quote Originally Posted by KennyF View Post
    Does it really matter? It was your grandfather's guitar, and that's all you really need to know...
    I must admit that as beautiful as the guitar is, I have to sell it, because I'm short on money at the moment.. And probably not having the serial number is a significant loss of value or what do you think?

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    Re: 1966 Jaguar: Missing serial - HELP!

    As I've gotten older, I pay little or no attention to a guitar's serial number. Two exceptions: my 2006 60th Anniversary Telecaster, which is #531 of 1000. The other is the handmade nylon string classical guitar, which is #7. I only know this because the builder contacted me after I'd posted about it and told me.

    What I look for in a guitar is playability and appearance. I can't play a serial number. A serial number only proves one thing: It was made in a specific year. And that by itself doesn't guarantee that it's a good playing, attractive instrument.

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    Re: 1966 Jaguar: Missing serial - HELP!

    Removing or defacing a manufacturer's serial number is a crime in most states (a felony in fact in both Azizona and California). Loss of provenance will not only diminish the instrument's value -- it could get you arrested without some credible explanation should some zealot seize upon the situation and choose to exploit it.
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    Re: 1966 Jaguar: Missing serial - HELP!

    I am generally ignorant of the history of models, so I have a pedestrian question. Is there anything marked in the neck pocket that would indicate anything helpful?
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    Re: 1966 Jaguar: Missing serial - HELP!

    Quote Originally Posted by ch willie View Post
    I am generally ignorant of the history of models, so I have a pedestrian question. Is there anything marked in the neck pocket that would indicate anything helpful?
    I believe sometimes you can also get identifying information in a pickup cavity. This is where Ed Roman put his info.

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    Re: 1966 Jaguar: Missing serial - HELP!

    Correct, there are more than one way to prove provenance. Pickups, pots, screws, stamps in the cavities, etc.

    As far as removing the serialized neckplate causing you legal liability - I'm no lawyer so take this with a grain of salt- but seems to me unless you did it yourself and someone could prove it - you need not worry.

    "Possession of a Guitar With a Missing Serial Number" with no intent to defraud, seems pretty far down the spectrum to me, LOL!

    It's not like it's an assault weapon that was used in a felony.

    Besides, when the day is done the guitar is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. It is what it is.

    Chuck
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