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 Fender Custom Shop Bass VI N.O.S
 A unique Fender original returns.
Originally created to be a studio instrument that could handle the Nashville tic/tac" sound, the Fender Bass VI has built a loyal following among guitarists looking for a baritone guitar with a look and feel similar to the popular Jaguar. Features include a bleached 3-color Sunburst finished on an alder body, small quarter sawn plain-grain C-shaped neck with a round laminated rosewood fingerboard, Jaguar pickups (middle pickup is reverse wound/reverse polarity) and vintage nickel Jazzmaster/Jaguar bridge. Includes a limited-release embroidered case and certificate. 
Fender Standard Jazz Bass Fretless
 Updated specs for the new millennium. Classic body shape, rosewood fingerboard, standard J Bass pickups and controls, 3-ply pickguard, and chromeplated hardware. Pickups are the traditional sizes with slightly longer bridge pickup, making pickup swapping easier because no body routing is required. 
Fender Mike Dirnt Precision Bass Guitar Black Rosewood Fretboard
 Mike Dirnt has a style all his own and he makes his music with Green Day on the very distinctive Fender Mike Dirnt Precision Bass Guitar. Based on the '51 P Bass, it's armed with a Custom Shop '59 pickup for a very effective twist. Combining a vintage vibe and modern appointments, it has medium-jumbo frets, a Badass II top-load bridge, rosewood fingerboard, and '51 slab ash body with arm contour. Very cool. Includes Fender deluxe gig bag 
Fender Standard Jazz Bass V
 First introduced in 1960 as the "Deluxe Model," the Fender Jazz Bass has stood the test of time to become one of the most played instruments in modern musical history. Many Fender firsts such as the offset waist body, ultra-slim fast-action neck, and full-range bi-pole pickups are standard features on the Standard Jazz Bass. This is an affordable update of Fender classic designs that incorporates 2 bi-pole pickups fashioned after the American Series pickups. |