Killer vintage Fender Jazz Bass with a rare Olympic White finish and plenty of mojo to spare! if you love the deep round thump of John Paul Jones or the classic tones of Getty Lee, this is the bass for you! It can do anything from jazz to funk to rock and blues, anything you throw it at!
Weight: 9lb 4oz
Finish: Original Olympic White, Rare!!!
Body Material: Alder
Body Details: Alder off set body with classic twin cut away look. The original finish has a lot of checking across the whole body with heavy buckle rash going though the finish on the back of the body. The face has a lot of pock marks and some wear to the finish showing the primer. Overall the body is in very good condition for its age with the issues stopping at a surface level.
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple, same as neck
Neck Profile: Thin C
Neck Thickness (IN): 1st fret: .845", 12th fret: .956"
Fingerboard Radius: 7.25"
Nut Width: 1-11/16 in
Neck Details: Maple neck with bound maple fingerboard and block inlays. Some play wear up and down the neck due to age and use, all cosmetic spots like a few little dings in the head stock and finish cracking around some of the block inlays.
Fret wear: Some mild denting in the frets evenly up and down the neck
High E string gauge: 45-105
Electronics: Replaced pots and output jack
Pickup Details: Original Fender Jazz Bass Singlecoils
Hardware: Original Chrome Tuners, Bridge, Ashtrays, Covers, Tuners
Case Details: Hard case
Modifications / Repairs: Original pots and output jack have been replaced
Cosmetic Condition: Very Good - lots of surface wear including finish checking, large area of wear on the body, dings and marks on the edges, mild dings on the neck, and wear to the bridge. No issues affect playability and are all superficial.
Tech Inspection Report: Plays well with low action and low buzzing, the frets have use but they have life left ad do not hurt playability
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