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Description
Description
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| Finish Details: | Original |
| Body Material: | Alder |
| Body Details: | Solid three piece alder body |
| Neck Material: | Maple |
| Fingerboard Material: | Maple |
| Neck Profile: | "C" profile |
| Neck Thickness (IN): | .85" (1st fret), .99" (12th fret) |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 7.25" |
| Nut Width: | 1-5/8" |
| Scale Length: | 34" |
| Neck Details: | Bolt-on fretted maple neck with skunk stripe, unbound fingerboard, dot inlays, and heel adjust truss rod. The heel stamp dates to 1972. |
| Electronics: | Original Fender pickups and wiring harness, with master volume and tone controls. The pot codes date to 1974. |
| Pickup Measurements: | 10.3k |
| Hardware: | Original. One pickguard screw is missing, and one has an added washer to secure a crack in the guard. The bridge cover and pickup cover are included in the case. |
| Modifications/Repairs: | There is a small cracked corner of the pickguard which is stabilized by a washer around the mounting screw. |
| Case Details: | Original hardshell case |
| Cosmetic Condition: | The bass shows normal wear for its age; the finish is glossy with patches of wear and small blemishes throughout. The back of the body has moderate buckle rash, and there are additional patches of bare wood and small finish chips around the edges of the body. The pickguard is cracked near the output jack but is stabilized with a small washer on one of the screws. The neck finish is glossy with a few small marks. |
| Serial Number: | 548420 |
| Tech Notes: | Plays well with low action. The neck is very straight even with the truss rod fully loosened, and so the bass sets up best with 45-100 or heavier strings. The frets are wide and low with minor wear, and the bass has been set up to play cleanly and accommodate these factors. The neck heel stamp dates to 1972, and the pot codes and serial number date to 1974. |