Selling a Squier 40th Anniversary Jazzmaster in satin seafoam green. Plays and feels great!
Upgrades/mods:
-Fender vintage-style tuners
-Copper sheilding in the cavities (MUCH less buzz/hum now than how it originally was. It's about as quiet as you can get with single coils now)
-The rhythm circuit has been modded to work in all three pickup positions instead of just the neck (it sounds GREAT in the middle position). I think it was just three wires moved if you want to put it back to stock.
-Fingerboard edges have been rolled and fret ends dressed, so it's super comfortable to play
-Three-string string tree added to give better break angle on the G string
-It's not currently installed, but I'll include a Guyker trem if you'd like. I didn't personally love the feel of it, but maybe you will!
-I still have all the original parts if you want them as well
Condition:
Overall very good shape. It's not mint, but nothing noticable. The worst bits are on the headstock. I tried to show it in the photos, but I'm not sure how well they show up. There are a couple light dings on the end of the headstock, and there's a small chipout next to the low E tuner from when I removed the old tuner bushings. The only other thing is the volume pot is only turning the volume like...85% off for some reason? It just started doing that a few months ago, so I'm guessing the pot probably needs a shot of cleaner, or worst case, the pot might need to be replaced. It didn't bother me enough to take the pickguard off to fix it.