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For sale Fender MIJ / MJT 1954 bass

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1954 style parts bass
$1250 $1195 shipped in ConUS with PayPal

Fender MIJ neck with reverse wind tuners, 1-5/8” nut and 7.25 radius
MJT (Mark Jenny) ash body with nitro finish
Seymour Duncan Antiquity II 60’s wind single coil pickup
Bass plays and sounds great
Super light and comfy at under 8lbs
Includes thin Fender gig bag

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Prior owner scratched off Made in Japan at the rear base of the neck for some reason but serial number remains.

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Burwabit

Likes guitars that tune good and firm feelin women
Apr 4, 2011
3,695
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Body 2018
Neck 1994/95 (T series)
Well now I'm not sure since the MIJ or CIJ part is scratched. Let me track down the listing where I originally bought it.
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UPDATE: the listing where I got the neck says it is MIJ from 1994 Fujigen, but I cannot verify his source
Fender 54 Reissue Precision Bass Hybrid | Reverb
(I sold the body and kept the neck to pair with the MJT body)
Either way, it's a good neck!
 
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funkyjudge

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Aug 8, 2010
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1954 style parts bass
$1250 shipped in ConUS with PayPal

Fender MIJ neck with reverse wind tuners, 1-5/8” nut and 7.25 radius
MJT (Mark Jenny) body with nitro finish
Seymour Duncan Antiquity II 60’s wind single coil pickup
Bass plays and sounds great
Super light and comfy at under 8lbs
Includes thin Fender gig bag

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Prior owner scratched off Made in Japan at the rear base of the neck for some reason but serial number remains.

Great-looking bass! Any neck dive at all?

Thanks!
 

funkyjudge

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Aug 8, 2010
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You are REALLY tempting me, even though I have (4) P-Basses already (I've probably owned more than 20 of them in my 55+ years of playing bass).
 

funkyjudge

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Aug 8, 2010
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Final set of questions before I potentially "pull the trigger" on this bass:

1.) Is intonation a problem at all with the two strings per saddle bridge?

2.) Is that bridge sturdy enough to stand up to a bassist with a "heavy right hand"? (that would be ME)
 

funkyjudge

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P.S. - I have a set of great Hipshot Ultralight tuners with the "cloverleaf" tuning keys that would look perfect on this bass, if I decided to cancel out the slight neck dive.
 

Burwabit

Likes guitars that tune good and firm feelin women
Apr 4, 2011
3,695
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Lubbock, TX
www.reverbnation.com
I thought about adding a set of ultralight tuners. I think that would definitely fix the minor neck dive.

As far as intonation with these two saddle bridges, they are definitely tricky. No promises haha. Maybe find a tele player to help. Heavy handed is no issue though.

PM if you want it. I’m stuck at Taylor Swift in Arlington tonight but I can reply for another hour or so.
 

porterbass

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Jul 11, 2013
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Final set of questions before I potentially "pull the trigger" on this bass:

1.) Is intonation a problem at all with the two strings per saddle bridge?

2.) Is that bridge sturdy enough to stand up to a bassist with a "heavy right hand"? (that would be ME)

This Gotoh Wilkinson bridge works great and also looks good as a replacement for the stock bridge. You can adjust the angle of each brass barrel to give more intonation adjustment vs the stock bridge. I used one on a previous '54 reissue Fender bass and it worked perfectly.

Wilkinson by GOTOH Bass Bridge WB2V-NS w/ Compensated Brass Saddles 1950s P-Bass | Reverb

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porterbass

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Jul 11, 2013
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To reduce the neck dive, you could also use Gotoh GBR640N Res-o-lite tuners which would be a drop-in replacement for the stock tuners, but will cut the weight at the headstock by about .4 lbs if I recall correctly.
 

funkyjudge

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Aug 8, 2010
1,762
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Langhorne, PA, USA
I thought about adding a set of ultralight tuners. I think that would definitely fix the minor neck dive.

As far as intonation with these two saddle bridges, they are definitely tricky. No promises haha. Maybe find a tele player to help. Heavy handed is no issue though.

PM if you want it. I’m stuck at Taylor Swift in Arlington tonight but I can reply for another hour or so.

Tornadoes here the last hour and warnings through 10 pm tonight. I will PM you (was supposed to have a gig, but it got canceled).
 

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