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Old 12-30-2011, 08:03 PM
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Yup. It's happened again. As I do every three months, I aquire a Jazz, and then quickly realize that they're not for me. Don't worry--I'm sure I'll do it several more times before I leave this Mortal Coil.....


Anyway, this is a COOL looking one. 2004 MIA Fender Jazz with S-1 switching professionally removed; and it has been professionally refinished in an amazing Daphne Blue. There are a couple nicks here and there--some small ones on the headstock. There is also a small chip around one of the rear string ferrules. Other than that, it is in great condition for an instrument of it's age. I don't know what the original color was---it was like this when I got it

It will include a Fender HSC, and two pick guards---tort and mint. Also included is a Fender "F" bridge cover.

Plays great with very low action and no buzzes. Truss has plenty of adjustment left. Comes in at 9 lbs exactly on my digital bathroom scale. Frets have been crowned and leveled, and have lots of life left.


I'm looking for a trade. Heres what I like:

Any Leo designs.. P's, Stingrays, G&L's .....

Ricks!

If you have a transparent turquoise 'Ray with a maple neck, we should really talk, you and I

As always, my search continues for my White Whale: a 2001 MIA 50th Anniversary P in Butterscotch Blonde


Any interesting basses.....Don't be insulted if I say no---just interested to see what else is out there

Would maybe trade up by including the Fender Mustang that's in the picture. Kinda broke--I can't really afford to add cash.


I Apologize for the crappy pictures. They were taken with my cell phone, as my son destroyed my DSLR when I took it out to take these pics. You can see it's remains in some of the pictures. Please, take a moment to tip a 40 for my fallen homey, Nikon

anyway, Happy New Year everyone!

[IMG]http://i873.photobucket.com/albums/ab291/subsectorsucker/jazz1-2.jpg[/IMG









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Old 12-30-2011, 08:43 PM
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are you sure its a '96? ... the S-1 didnt come around until '03/04 ... also, its hard to tell from the pic, but are there holes in the bridge for top load?? ... a 96 would only be STB I think ... its pretty ... serial number N6 or Z6?
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Old 12-31-2011, 05:51 AM
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Old 12-31-2011, 06:24 AM
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are you sure its a '96? ... the S-1 didnt come around until '03/04 ... also, its hard to tell from the pic, but are there holes in the bridge for top load?? ... a 96 would only be STB I think ... its pretty ... serial number N6 or Z6?
I'm a dope. It's a 2004. I have so many (...too many) basses pass through, that I lose track sometimes z4 serial number...


Thanks for the catch. OP edited to reflect the change
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Now it makes sense ... free pre-lunch bump

... have to ask though, the pics show two very different colors .. which is actually closest, the one with the white p/g or the ones with the tort p/g??
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Thanks

Definitely the tort pics. The pic with the cover is from the original owner. Perhaps it was fluorescent lighting and a flash did some goofy things
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Old 01-02-2012, 05:14 PM
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Also would like to add Carvin SB4000/5000s to trade list
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I have a G & L ASAT Special Semi-Hollow standard six string guitar (not a bass), that I would trade for this gorgeous Jazz bass


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I have a G & L ASAT Special Semi-Hollow standard six string guitar (not a bass), that I would trade for this gorgeous Jazz bass


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throw in your gb head, and we have a deal
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Old 01-05-2012, 09:55 AM
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Sure is, Mel!
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Bump for a great guy, the best photographer on TB, and beauty of a bass.
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Were the screws near the bridge for a bridge cover? I have an '09 4H Stingray in Cherryburst; might be interested. Tort the only guard?
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Bump for a great guy, the best photographer on TB, and beauty of a bass.
Thank you, my friend. Sadly, my photography abilities will be on hiatus; as my camera died slightly before taking these pics. These were taken with my cellphone

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