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A-Step-Towards 01-26-2013 02:04 AM

ebay fake 1976 fender jazz
 
As the owner of a '76 fender Jazz this is so wrong. Looks like a VM squier jazz with a new headstock logo and a old fender neckplate.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1976-Fender-...item4ac0cc6cc3

Its obvious how fake it is but here is my REAL '76


JoeWPgh 01-26-2013 02:42 AM

Ack!!! It's a 4 piece body

DJ Bebop 01-26-2013 02:48 AM

Bust 'em :eyebrow: :rollno: :scowl:

That is so wrong.

Maybe a MIM neck, maybe.

JoeWPgh 01-26-2013 02:50 AM

I reported it. You should, too

SneakyT 01-26-2013 02:51 AM

Wow! So many things wrong with that. Wrong tuners. There were no black blocks in '76. Never a block bound two piece maple fretboard during those years. '76 would have the smaller logo with the serial on the headstock. Three bolt neck instead of four. Hell that is an SX body and bridge with a Squier vintage modified neck with added bullet truss nut if I'm not mistaken. Case looks like a real Fender at least.

DJ Bebop 01-26-2013 02:54 AM

I take that back. I think you are right, VM with a bullet nut, older neck plate, different knobs. Check that bridge too, import.

DJ Bebop 01-26-2013 03:03 AM

Wrong, wrong, wrong.

Wrong cut on headstock back, wrong pocket depth on neck pocket, on and on.

SBsoundguy 01-26-2013 03:19 AM

Reported.

JoeWPgh 01-26-2013 03:21 AM

I like that the headstock tint doesn't match the rest. Classy!

SBsoundguy 01-26-2013 03:32 AM

Squier VM Jazz

mcnach 01-26-2013 03:33 AM

well, it's clearly not a Squier VM, and the bridge pickup is at the "70s" location (see alignment with tone knob).

I'm not an expert in Fenders, but at least I can tell that much.

The grain looks odd for a Fender, 'though, but it could be a refinish, original being a solid colour.

So, what are the tell-tales that this bass is a fake?

mcnach 01-26-2013 03:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SneakyT (Post 13779550)
Wow! So many things wrong with that. Wrong tuners. There were no black blocks in '76. Never a block bound two piece maple fretboard during those years. '76 would have the smaller logo with the serial on the headstock. Three bolt neck instead of four. Hell that is an SX body and bridge with a Squier vintage modified neck with added bullet truss nut if I'm not mistaken. Case looks like a real Fender at least.

ah, thanks for explaining! :)

I hate it when people say "clearly a fake" but don't explain why they thinks so... how are the rest of us going to learn?

although, regarding the body... isn't the bridge pickup at the 70s position? I don't recall any SX, Squier, etc etc having the pickup at that location.

DJ Bebop 01-26-2013 03:37 AM

Well, neck and tuners for a start :eyebrow:

Maybe body by SX :eyebrow:

Most all SX jazzes have 70's spacing.

DJ Bebop 01-26-2013 03:40 AM

http://www.rondomusic.com/URSA2MNNAs.html

Check that bridge.

SBsoundguy 01-26-2013 03:43 AM

It is a 70s pickup position, there are no holes in the PG for the thumbrest.

ibateur 01-26-2013 04:04 AM

Probably SX. My SX has a Fender headstock. Looks identical to the photos. Didn't go into detailed analysis though...

MOTORHEADBANGER 01-26-2013 04:16 AM

Reported.

SBsoundguy 01-26-2013 04:17 AM

The fretboard has a glossy finish. I don't remember any SX's having one.

This one sure is an odd duck.

MOTORHEADBANGER 01-26-2013 04:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SBsoundguy (Post 13779638)
The fretboard has a glossy finish. I don't remember any SX's having one.

This one sure is an odd duck.

I'm almost certain it is a Squier VM Jazz neck. The blocks have that dull look that the Squier inlays have and the woodgrain and cut of the headstock look identical to just about every Squier I have played.

domdec314 01-26-2013 04:24 AM

Looks like SX tuners to me:

http://www.rondomusic.com/product5367.html


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