We could start with some spiel about how much guitar W players get for their money with a Squier compared to 40 years ago, but the brand started out very strong with Japanese-made instruments, and this is one with an RRP of £499, so is not exactly entry-level. Instead, we should focus on the more interesting Squier narrative that's been unfolding in more recent history: the brand is becoming increasingly distinct in its own right. In addition to affordable takes on Fender cornerstones, there's plenty of alluring models exclusive to Squier. And if they can hold their own with the Mexican Fenders, that's cause for real celebration. We're here to find out.
The 40th Anniversary models have come in two waves; the gold hardware/block inlay 'Gold Edition' example we have here and the aged hardware/satin finished Vintage Edition guitars that are more understated. Both sets feature anodized aluminum pickguards. For us, this Jazzmaster from the former camp is the most visually appealing of the bunch; surely even gold hardware cynics can't deny this Olympic White offset wears it well. The context of a guitar's finish matters and it's interesting to see how gold anodised scratchplate and hardware gives the white more of a creamy look here in combination. It looks regal and very Fender without overstating. The build here is of a standard to match it.
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