J-meister wrote:
Hey man, nice bass. Those Japanese could easily play as good or better! I´m not sure there ever was an actual lawsuit from Fender. And what about:
- the pickup-spacing
- the body wood
- the pickup-covers
- the blocks
- detailed shots of those killer frets, finish and paintchips
And for future buyer's understanding: for a straight lefty, the buyer has to get a new nut, new set-up, reposition the strapbutton (and buy the second) and fill up the exposed holes?
I listed from the road. There supposedly was a lawsuit hence Ibanez was forced to stop production of the clones. They were in some instances better than the Fenders. The neck and fretwork... uhh, I would better than the later 70's Fenders I have seen and or owned.
- the pickup-spacing
Not std and not true 70's although the bridge pickup is closer to bridge than 60's spacing... See pic.
- the body wood
Mahogany according to my luthier. they used that back in the 70's but it ages well for tone.
- the pickup-covers
None
- the blocks
Black. Not sure if painted or inlays. Good work tho and not sloppy. Clear coat over entire fingerboard like Fenders.
- detailed shots of those killer frets, finish and paint chips
Thats for PM's. Too many pics. If I have time later, ill get some. This is a feeler to get it out or I might just pull if some other things sell.
--> As far as nut, I have a blank for it. All you need is to have someone or yourself cut the nut to fit and replace the righty. notation and setup is easy. I mainly posted this as is because we have a bunch of lefties playing righty strung here on leftybassist. This would be a dream for them as its ready to go and plays killer already. If I reverse, i'll probably just keep it.
Its a played aged bass but not bad at all for a 70s. Sounds like a Fender. Upgrade the pups and pots and your have a very nice Jazz Bass. Might not even need the upgrade. Some posts on talks describe the stock pickups as good.
Thanks