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Fender Pawn Shop '72 RW

they have the blacktop series jazz and precision on the site also, I like the burst 70's P just not a fan of the radius

Hmm.. It's got current specs on the neck... 9.5" Radius and 1.625" nut... What's up with that? With the rest of the classic basses, they stuck with the 7.25" radius and 1.75" nut for the P, 1.5" nut for the J. I'm hoping someone put the wrong info up there when they added it to the site, as I general prefer the older radius/nut, though I am getting used to the current with my FAS.

And unlike the Blacktop P & J, they don't list the MSRP, so I still don't have a clue as to what this'll cost... Probably $750 street like the 50's P though.
 
I am disappoint. This bass model is boring. They could've at least tossed in a jazz pickup.

Also for those seriously questioning the picture of the "Fender Jazz" I posted why would Fender sell a bass with 3 strings, a 2 saddle bridge, and 1 pickup? Its an old Carlo Robelli bass.