Fender Road Worn Jazzmaster
Aftermarket Price History
Used-market sales only. Brand New listings excluded.
Road Worn Jazzmasters are factory-aged, vintage-leaning offsets aimed at players who want broken-in feel and old-school visuals without American reissue pricing. The relic finish, period-style hardware and more traditional control layout are the key distinctions, and they put the model much closer to vintage aspiration than to modernized Player or Blacktop territory. On the used market, extra wear does not scare buyers the way it would on a gloss production guitar, but changed electronics or missing trem parts still hurt because originality counts with this audience. These are player instruments first, though the best runs also attract buyers who specifically want factory-aged offsets.
Individual Listings (Used Market)
Used-condition sales and current used listings. Brand New listings excluded.
Market Report
Used examples typically trade between $1,125 and $1,325; anything under $1,100 is worth a close look. Some price variation month to month, but within a normal range.
This is a slow-moving market at ~4/month. Sellers may wait longer for the right buyer; don't expect a quick flip.
Condition has a moderate effect on price (~18% spread from clean to worn). Player-grade examples represent reasonable value.
Related models
Lower-priced non-relic: current-production single-coils and floating vibrato without the aged cosmetics.
Non-relic vintage-spec alternative at a similar price: same period-correct brief without artificial aging.
U.S.-made step up: lacquer finish and Pure Vintage pickups for buyers who want more than Mexican vintage-series quality.

