'25 MIJ FSRs

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by forestgreen » Wed Apr 23, 2025 5:16 pm

Fun additions to the Traditional 2025 Collection. Black and Sunburst compstripe JMs and Jags.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by Neverd1e » Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:21 pm

I really hope this time the production will be permanent. I hate being forced in a race against time every time. The last traditional 2 series production was exageratelly scarse.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by interceptör » Thu Apr 24, 2025 12:15 am

Neverd1e wrote:
Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:21 pm
I really hope this time the production will be permanent. I hate being forced in a race against time every time. The last traditional 2 series production was exageratelly scarse.
These are 2025 limited edition models, same as those pearl & gold models leaked a while ago.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by Futuron » Thu Apr 24, 2025 1:34 am

It looks decent on all of them (even the Tele), but I really like the faded stripes on the Jaguar, they looks like claw marks.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by LeftyJ » Thu Apr 24, 2025 4:04 am

I always hate those relic finishes with opaque colours over 3TS. But something about these 3TS competition stripes coming through the black really looks great! Awesome idea.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by forestgreen » Fri Apr 25, 2025 1:18 am

Pearloid-on-white JM, Jag and Jazz Bass from Fender Flagship Tokyo. I haven't seen any specs yet so if you come across them please post.

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edit: a little bit more info here - thanks @Ret Samzzaj.
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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by Ret Samzzaj » Fri Apr 25, 2025 1:29 am

forestgreen wrote:
Fri Apr 25, 2025 1:18 am
Pearloid-on-white JM, Jag and Jazz Bass from Fender Flagship Tokyo. I haven't seen any specs yet so if you come across them please post.
Not many details in the translation:

Fender has announced the special model series "Made in Japan Fender Flagship Tokyo Editions" that will be available exclusively at Fender's flagship store "Fender Flagship Tokyo" and the official Fender online shop. The first of these models, the Jaguar, Jazzmaster, and Jazz Bass, will be released on Saturday, April 26, 2025.

Unlike the regular line, the "Made in Japan Fender Flagship Tokyo Editions" are special models that can only be purchased at limited stores. Designed and manufactured with attention to detail, this collection stands out from the general public.

The first three models are all white-based and have a sophisticated look that is full of luxury, making them special guitars that bring out the individuality of the player. Not only the appearance but also the detailed specifications are thoroughly paid to, achieving excellent perfection in both playability and sound. The pickups are equipped with V-Mod Single-Coil pickups that are a unique blend of multiple types of alnico magnets. In addition to its vintage-like tone, it features a hot and punchy sound, making it suitable for a wide range of players regardless of genre.

In addition, the carefully selected ebony fingerboard is bound and features a 9.5-inch radius with medium jumbo frets to ensure comfortable playability. The neck is a Thick “C” shape with a satin finish and matching head, providing a firm grip and high operability.

Various models will be released in the future for the “Made in Japan Fender Flagship Tokyo Editions”. Please come to Fender Flagship Tokyo to experience this special collection that combines the craftsmanship unique to Made in Japan with Fender's innovation.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by Iffymiffy » Fri Apr 25, 2025 5:09 pm

Ret Samzzaj wrote:
Fri Apr 25, 2025 1:29 am
In addition, the carefully selected ebony fingerboard is bound and features a 9.5-inch radius with medium jumbo frets to ensure comfortable playability. The neck is a Thick “C” shape with a satin finish and matching head, providing a firm grip and high operability.
That is an interesting neck spec if it applies to the Jazzmaster and Jaguar, more like the modern Hybrid II Jazzmasters but retaining the look of the Traditional Series.

Could this possibly be leading up to the refresh of the Hybrid II series since the Traditional II line got refreshed a few weeks ago?

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Just checked on the Fender Japan site and it seems is a part of a Limited range that is not part of the Traditional or Hybrid series. Has an Alder body in satin poly finish, 41.02mm nut on the JM and 40mm on the Jag.

Very high price tag of 231,000 yen for both. Seems like a big premium to get the Ebony fretboard.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by Neverd1e » Fri Apr 25, 2025 10:43 pm

interceptör wrote:
Thu Apr 24, 2025 12:15 am
Neverd1e wrote:
Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:21 pm
I really hope this time the production will be permanent. I hate being forced in a race against time every time. The last traditional 2 series production was exageratelly scarse.
These are 2025 limited edition models, same as those pearl & gold models leaked a while ago.
seems to me fender japan will only release limited editions for the time being. the only exception of production models i've seen are the hybrids.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by interceptör » Sat Apr 26, 2025 12:09 am

Neverd1e wrote:
Fri Apr 25, 2025 10:43 pm
interceptör wrote:
Thu Apr 24, 2025 12:15 am
Neverd1e wrote:
Wed Apr 23, 2025 10:21 pm
I really hope this time the production will be permanent. I hate being forced in a race against time every time. The last traditional 2 series production was exageratelly scarse.
These are 2025 limited edition models, same as those pearl & gold models leaked a while ago.
seems to me fender japan will only release limited editions for the time being. the only exception of production models i've seen are the hybrids.
Well this is a thread about limited edition guitars after all, but they did refresh the Trad II series a short while ago and released several new models, including the Late 60s JMs and Jags.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by nothingtowish » Sat Apr 26, 2025 7:20 am

They are beautiful, but I would reduce the size of the headstock just a tad, keeping the shape, and reducing the size of the type as well. Just looks a bit off in the balance between body and headstock to me.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by Neverd1e » Sun Apr 27, 2025 11:10 pm

interceptör wrote:
Thu Apr 24, 2025 12:15 am
Well this is a thread about limited edition guitars after all, but they did refresh the Trad II series a short while ago and released several new models, including the Late 60s JMs and Jags.
sorry about the ot.


Honestly even if I do like to see something new i would have preferred to see more colors that are harder to find. Like ice blue metallic or sherwood green
the gold hardware looks way over the top, it's not bad but maybe not my thing
the late 60s models are long gone by now and they were produced in really few units. i really wish we had more late 60 and 70s reissues as i really like how they look

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by Futuron » Mon Apr 28, 2025 1:00 am

Neverd1e wrote:
Sun Apr 27, 2025 11:10 pm
Honestly even if I do like to see something new i would have preferred to see more colors that are harder to find. Like ice blue metallic or sherwood green
the gold hardware looks way over the top, it's not bad but maybe not my thing
the late 60s models are long gone by now and they were produced in really few units. i really wish we had more late 60 and 70s reissues as i really like how they look
Keep following the thread, short-term limited examples appear every few months or so.

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Re: '25 MIJ FSRs

Post by interceptör » Mon Apr 28, 2025 2:02 am

Neverd1e wrote:
Sun Apr 27, 2025 11:10 pm
interceptör wrote:
Thu Apr 24, 2025 12:15 am
Well this is a thread about limited edition guitars after all, but they did refresh the Trad II series a short while ago and released several new models, including the Late 60s JMs and Jags.
the late 60s models are long gone by now and they were produced in really few units. i really wish we had more late 60 and 70s reissues as i really like how they look
Like I said, the recent Late 60s Jags and JMs were permanent additions to the Trad II line:

https://jp.fender.com/products/made-in- ... jazzmaster

https://jp.fender.com/products/made-in- ... 60s-jaguar

(The page will probably reload a couple of times and then give you a 404 error, but you'll be able to load the original page once you've reselected Japan as your location at the end of the page.)

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