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A lovely looking and sounding Jazz, very punchy. The photo's are from my phone and don't do it justice, the fretboard, neck and headstock have taken on that great aged mellow yellow look if you know what I mean.
A few dings and scratches comensurate with a bass that is 30 years old but generally excellent condition, this baby has been well looked after.
I've changed the pots as the pots it had on when I got it weren't original. At some point they had been changed to accept the black plastic Jazz knobs that are used nowadays. I changed the pots back to split shaft type to be able to revert to the Stat style knobs that were used on '83 Jazz's.
I also changed the pups to Fender Custom Shop Custom 60's. I have the pups and pots that I replaced.
It's strung with D'Addario Chromes and these flats sound superb and very punchy on this bass, very old school, but you may want to change to rounds.
Viewing and a try out recommended, I'm based in Northampton.