Fender Japan
(JP¥148,500)
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Thank you for viewing! Fender Japan JB62, Tokai-made with few in circulation, N-serial, cursive script [Details] This bass has been refinished with nitrocellulose lacquer and relic/aged processing from a state where it was stripped down to the wood. It was multi-layer painted, referencing Fender's color chart Sonic Blue over 3TS. It's difficult to convey from the images, but it's Sonic Blue (a pale, almost white, light blue) with yellowing and discoloration, and it's also tinted to look like Surf Green in places. Of course, the 3TS, the top Sonic Blue, and Surf Green are all lacquer painted. The back of the neck also has matte paint where the paint has peeled off, making it easy to play. In my subjective opinion: Frets are about 70-80% remaining. The neck is set with a very slight forward bow. The truss rod moves without being stiff left or right. Alder wood. Weight: Approximately 4.2 kg. No dead spots or buzzing sounds through the amp. The electrical system is also uncompromising, and the assembly is an important spice that brings out the best in the individual instrument. Not only the appearance, but also the fine details are considered, and it is made with a focus on everything from vintage capacitors to wiring materials and solder, making it a cut above the rest. Replacement parts: Oil-soaked bone nut Complete assembly Everything else is genuine parts. Except for the capacitor, everything is new. ● Assembly ・CTS 250kΩA ・Vitamin Q 0.047μF/1000V ・Switchcraft jack #11 ・Wiring/Cross wire ・Kester 44 The strings are for setup, but I put on Richard Cocco strings that were on my other bass. They might be usable for a little while longer, but I may recommend replacing them at the time of sale. It will be shipped in a gig bag, which is a bonus. #FenderJapan #JazzBass #Assembly #RelicProcessing #CTS #SwitchcraftJack#11
5 months ago