Here we have a 1972 Fender Jazz bass that’s well worn but a wonderful road-worthy guitar with a cool vintage vibe. Not the heaviest 70s Fender Bass we’ve played, but it’s not exactly a lightweight either. Plays real nice and sounds just like it should.
Original Fender-stamped tuners. Nut width is 1 1/2 inches. Maple neck stamped 72B with 34 inch scale, of course. Neck depth at first fret is .92 and at the twelfth fret it’s one full inch. Bound Rosewood neck with pearloid block inlays. Grey fiber bottom pickups dated 1972. Original pickup and bridge covers.
This bass is ready to hit the stage whenever you are. Comes with its original hardshell case, too.
DETAILS
Year: 1972
Make: Fender
Model: Jazz Bass
Serial: 331043
Finish: Vintage Blonde
Case: Original Hardshell Case
Weight: 9 pounds 1 ounce
Condition: Fair to Good (with worn finish and fairly heavy playwear)
Modifications: Added foam to pickup cavities
Comments: Great stage-ready J-Bass with a cool vibe.