A veritable racecar of a bass, the Jazz Bass® guitar was born in the ’60s and became the favorite of players who put as many miles on the instrument as they did on their tour buses. The more it was used (and abused), the more it growled back and became even more comfortable. Fender’s Road Worn™ ’60s Jazz Bass guitar delivers that aged look and feel. Designed with ’60s specs, including a nitrocellulose-lacquer finish, and built to look, sound and feel like it's got more than just a few miles on it.
Specification :
Body Shape : Jazz Bass®,Neck Shape : "C" Shape, Frets :20, Fret Size : Vintage Style Frets, Position Inlays : White Dot , Fingerboard Radius : 7.25" (18.41 cm), Fretboard : Rosewood, Neck : Maple, Nut Width : 1.5" (38.1 mm), Scale Length : 34" (86.36 cm), Neck Plate : Vintage Style 4 Bolt, Bridge Pickup Standard Vintage Alnico Magnet Jazz Bass® Single-Coil Bridge Pickup, Neck Pickup : Standard Vintage Alnico Magnet Jazz Bass® Single-Coil Neck Pickup, Controls : Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master Tone, Hardware Finish : Nickel/Chrome, Bridge : American Vintage 4 Saddle Bass, Tuning Machines : Vintage Style Reverse Tuning Machines, String Nut : Synthetic Bone, Strings : Fender® USA Super Bass 7250ML, NPS, (.045, .065, .080, .100 Gauges), Finish : 3 Color Sunburst, Fiesta red
Is this a fender production jazz bass? Or is it a kit bass or some sort of Frankenstein bass. What is the year, serial number and price. Your posting was entertaining, but what is the bass really! Some of those basses are great and some are junk. You need to be more specific and just lay it out, what it really is. Fret ware,condition of body,nut ect. I'm looking to pay top dollar, but I need more to go on. tdcreps@aol.com. Contact me and we will take it from there. Again, I am very much looking for a vintage Jbass.
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