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Black jazz copy, white plate, rosewood with blocks


Mr. Foxen
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Bought on ebay to strip for spares. Actually it is fine aside from setup tweaking, so aside from robbing the Hipshot from it and putting the original machine head back, I'll cheerfully leave this as a working instrument. There is a switch added for S1 switching (I assume). The blocks look nice, but are stick ons. I love the look of blocked rosewood, but I can't deal with skinny jazz necks. I'm usually pretty heartless when it comes to stripping out no-name basses, so leaving it as is reflects upon how nice this is. Neck has a nice satin finish. Edited by Mr. Foxen
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[quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='1268852' date='Jun 14 2011, 04:32 PM']

Bought on ebay to strip for spares. Actually it is fine aside from setup tweaking, so aside from robbing the Hipshot from it and putting the original machine head back, I'll cheerfully leave this as a working instrument. There is a switch added for S1 switching (I assume). The blocks look nice, but are stick ons. I love the look of blocked rosewood, but I can't deal with skinny jazz necks. I'm usually pretty heartless when it comes to stripping out no-name basses, so leaving it as is reflects upon how nice this is. Neck has a nice satin finish.[/quote]

Pretty sure that's one of the early Retrovibe basses. They went pretty quickly, and the switch is a series/parallel switch.

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