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Yes, and that would also make it a bass with Fralin pickups. Pretty darn good basses, those early Skylines.
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1977.
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It is. Also looks like a Korean made bass, so before 2008, possibly still with the Fralin pickups.
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I have not and honestly, I don't really care anymore. It's a great bass so I'm over the look of the headstock.
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It is very skinny, it is an A-neck
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Can't believe I've never shared this photo.
1966 Jazz - refin (very old), refret, no case
1971 Precision - pretty old refin, refret, original case, no original covers
1970 Jazz - refret, refin, new pots, non-original case
Absolutely pretty bleedin' fantastic instruments, all three. The blue Jazz just got a big restoration (new frets, shim, new neck screw holes), the white one has the best neck I've ever played.
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Ah check, didn't know that. Thanks!
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I might be mistaken but aren't CTS pots supposed to have a pot code on them? Or is that from after '62?
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7 hours ago, OliverBlackman said:
Is 1990 old enough to be considered vintage? It feels that way for me 😂 there’s also basses such as Wal, Ken Smith but yes all boutique stuff. Nobody wants a ‘90 Fender
Definitely not. I feel pre-1980 is vintage. On the other hand, I've felt that way since I started playing I guess, which is around 2000
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4 hours ago, Sparky Mark said:
Sod's Law says that whenever you are wanting a specific year (YOB for instance) of manufacture it won't be available until you've bought something else. I was after a 62 and ended up with 61, 63 and 64.
Yeah I feel pretty lucky being from 1990: nothing interesting happened then.
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8 hours ago, OliverBlackman said:
For some the 70s era specs are more desirable. Bridge pickup, extended G string saddle, 3vs 4 bolt ect.
And still somehow the Jazzes from just before that (let's say 69-71) are particularly hard to find. When I found my 1970 Jazz (and overpaid for it) it was the only bass from that era I could find in NL, Belgium and Germany. Older or newer than that was no problem.
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The best Jazz I've ever owned:
But this 1960 Fender Jazz I played a while back was also pretty cool:
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Currently at three blue basses (of which two are already on this very page), added this Belgrado Z-lectro to the collection. The colour is Avatar Blue and is originally a Peugeot car colour.
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It's here! Absolutely killer bass. Great playability, amazingly smooth neck, love the sound... Great bass.
Here it is with its cousins from the low lands:
Stingray with a Boekholt (NL) neck
De Gier (NL) Soulmate
Belgrado (BE) Z-lectro
De Gier (NL) Bebop
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Of course!
Paul is an incredibly nice guy, very humble and an amazing bass player himself. He'll always downplay his own building skills but his basses are fantastic.
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Arriving this week, one of the prettiest headstocks I've ever owned:
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A few years back, I interviewed Paul Belgrado, a Belgian luthier who makes amazing basses. A bit retro looking and amazing craftsmanship. His basses have always been at the back of my mind somehow. Until last week, when I met him at the Dutch Double Bass Festival. I played one of his basses and was immediately sold. So, somewhere this week, this baby is going to enter my house.
Specs: Thermo alder body, maple neck, madagascar rosewood fretboard, TV Jones Thunderblade pickups, Hipshot hardware, pearloid inlay and Luminlay sidedots. It's so light, so easy to play and it sounds so killer. Like a Jazz Bass but just a little bit fatter.
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Yes and no. I've ordered quite a few instruments at Thomann, also for the school I work at and have never had to send an instrument back. Of course you can be unlucky sometimes but Thomann is pretty solid IME.
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3 hours ago, SurroundedByManatees said:
My old jazz bass is for sale again.
https://www.zikinf.com/annonces/annonce-2220978
Important note: Neck and body are from different basses. Period correct though. Indian rosewood fretboard, no Rio.
Seller has decided not to mention this for a bigger profit.
Also he is using my pictures without asking....which always feels a bit weird.
He says because he retired 2 years ago, but he bought it about 6 months back or so.... probably saying to create some feelings.
It's a really great Jazz Bass though, but it needs some honesty when listed.
Ah yes I saw that bass, that is the bass that you were initially also selling in parts, right? Pretty weird that you were being honest when selling it before and now this...another person trying to get the most out of a sale. Sigh.
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Forgot to post my refin ocean turquoise 1970 Jazz here.
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Still really dig the colour of my Sadowsky: