75 Jazz bass
75 Jazz bass
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1975-FENDER-JAZ ... 2a23e1294e
Nice....very nice
Nice....very nice
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Re: 75 Jazz bass
The 4 screws plate is suspicious.
I had a 72 and the 3 screws was already standard.
It might be the real deal but I' not convinced
I had a 72 and the 3 screws was already standard.
It might be the real deal but I' not convinced
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slybass3000 wrote:The 4 screws plate is suspicious.
I had a 72 and the 3 screws was already standard.
It might be the real deal but I' not convinced
Hey Sly,
The 4 screw plate is correct for 74/75 era. My 74/75 Jazz bass had a 4 screw neck plate too. 3 Screw plate were introduced in 75>, not under.
Re: 75 Jazz bass
True. My '73 has 4 bolts and both my '75 and '77 have 3 with the micro-tilt thing......gravesbass wrote:slybass3000 wrote:The 4 screws plate is suspicious.
I had a 72 and the 3 screws was already standard.
It might be the real deal but I' not convinced
Hey Sly,
The 4 screw plate is correct for 74/75 era. My 74/75 Jazz bass had a 4 screw neck plate too. 3 Screw plate were introduced in 75>, not under.
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Well I guess I will have to go back to my Fender book.
Thanks for the infos and sorry I misinformed some but I thought the 3 screws were before that.
It is a nice bass but vintage coming out of Europe are kind of expensive do you find?
Thanks for the infos and sorry I misinformed some but I thought the 3 screws were before that.
It is a nice bass but vintage coming out of Europe are kind of expensive do you find?
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It's all good. Yea, the recycled lefty parts go into 1975 (4 bolt neck + body). My 74' J was a 74/75 due to dates. Righty 75's were introduced with the 3 bolt/micro tilt...!
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And to think back... I traded my '74 Sunburst back in the early 90's for an '86 (black!) Ibanez Sr800.... Wa-Waaaaa... 
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Hooooofivebass52 wrote:And to think back... I traded my '74 Sunburst back in the early 90's for an '86 (black!) Ibanez Sr800.... Wa-Waaaaa...
That hurts, sorry
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wow!!!fivebass52 wrote:And to think back... I traded my '74 Sunburst back in the early 90's for an '86 (black!) Ibanez Sr800.... Wa-Waaaaa...