| MIM F-Jazz with bowed neck
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Hi Folks,
First post here (..."Wecome, edsel...")
Anyhow, I am searching for a nice leftie bass for my 14 year old son who's had a decent small-scale cheap-o chinese P-bass copy for a few years.
I found a MIM Jazz (2006 Burgundy 60th anniversary edition supposedly) and went to look at it. The guy wanted $350 with a hardshell case and was advertising it as "hardly ever played." seemed like a fair deal and it is a nice looking bass.
Problem is, I went to check it out and played it a bit (I played some awhile back and know enough to get a decent idea of how a bass feels and sounds, even though I play right-handed) and the strings were WAY off the neck as the neck approached the body (the higher frets).
I looked more closely at the neck and it was bowed pretty severely. (I don't know how much to estimate but maybe half a centimeter total to the headstock?)
This bass does have a truss rod. My question is: Is this something that's easily fixable in a shop, after which the bass neck will hold its adjustment and have nice action? Or, conversely, is this neck likely shot? (and, if the latter, I assume this bass is likely not worth fitting with a new neck.)
Thank you in advance for help on this. If anyone has thoughts on good leftie basses for $300-400 (new or used) that would be great, too.
Cheers,
Ed |