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Fender 50th Anniversary Jazz Bass (2010) *Sold*
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CamdenRob
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[b]*Sold[/b]*

Due to recent extravagant acquisitions I unfortunately have to move some basses on. In truth I’d rather not be parting with any of them, but I am happy that I can get everything I need out of my current and incoming basses, so the others are going up to see if there is any interest, although I’d be more than happy to keep them all if nothing sells!

[b]Fender 50[sup]th[/sup] Anniversary Jazz Bass (2010)[/b]

Bought this a little while ago off the forum and I’ve listed it, delisted it, listed it, delisted it… ad infinitum… In truth I love this bass but I can’t see any situation I would be using it over my Wal so I’m putting it up again.

Info from Fender;

Serial:
10037451

Manufacture Date:
11/16/2010

Model Name: [b]50th Anniversary Jazz Bass[/b][sup]®[/sup]
Model Number: 019-5000-(809)
Series: Limited Anniversary Series
Body: Alder
Neck: Graphite Reinforced Maple, Modern “C” Shape,
(Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish)
Fingerboard: Rosewood, 9.5” Radius (241 mm)
Frets: 20 Medium Jumbo Frets
Scale Length: 34” (863.6 mm)
Width @ Nut: 1.50” (38 mm)
Hardware: Chrome
Machine Heads: Fender[sup]®[/sup]/Hipshot[sup]®[/sup] Vintage Keys with Tapered Shafts
Bridge: HMV, High Mass Vintage, (Strings-Thru-Body or Topload)
Pickguard: 3-Ply White/Black/White
Pickups: Two ‘75 Vintage Jazz Bass[sup]®[/sup] Single-Coil Pickups
Pickup Switching: None
Controls: Volume 1. (Neck Pickup),
Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup),
Master Tone
Colors: [b](809) Candy Apple Red,[/b]
(Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish)
Other Features: White Pearloid Block Position Inlays,
Matching Painted Headstock,
‘60s Style Lacquer Finish,
‘62 Fender Logo,
‘70s Bridge Pickup Position,
‘70s Style Bass-Side Thumb Rest,
‘00s Style HMV Bridge with Chromed Brass Saddles and Black Plate, and Chromed Steel Base Plate,
‘00s Lightweight Fender[sup]®[/sup]/Hipshot[sup]®[/sup] Vintage Tuning Keys,
‘00s Posiflex[sup]TM[/sup] Graphite Neck Support Rods,
Stealth “A” String Retainer,
Vintage Tinted Neck,
Buffed Fingerboard,
Highly Detailed Nut and Fret Work,
Rolled Fingerboard Edges,
Rounded Body Shape,
Chrome Bridge and Pickup Covers are Mounted at the Factory,
Collectable 50th Anniversary Jazz Bass[sup]®[/sup] Brochure,
Black Plastic Parts
Source: U.S.
Accessories: Deluxe Black Hardshell Case, Vintage 8’ Cable, Vintage Leather Strap, Polishing Cloth, Weather-strip Mute, Collectable 50th Anniversary Jazz Bass[sup]®[/sup] Brochure
U.S. MSRP: $2,799.99
INTRODUCED: 1/2010
DISCONTINUED: 3/2011
WRENCH SIZES: Truss Rod Adjustment “T” Wrench, (3/16" Hex), P/N 0048693000,
Saddle Height Adjustment Wrench, (1/16" Hex), P/N 0021109000,
Intonation Adjustment Wrench, (7/64” Hex), P/N 0076157000
COMMENTS: Uses Case P/N 0080501000,
Most were mistakenly shipped with a Felt Mute Kit and Brass Grounding Strips (only for the ‘62 Jazz Bass), in the kit, which are useless for this instrument. An ECN was done to remove them from the kits,...so some later models may not include this stuff in the kit.

This is a lovely modern Jazz bass, weighing in at just under 10lb according to my luggage scales. One or two small dinks it came to me with, but good condition overall, comes with the case and candy (polishing cloth missing).

It is currently strung with Red DR steels… very fetching… I have also been using a red Fender woven strap with this bass which I think looks pretty cool and will be included.





Not looking to ship at this stage so the bass will initially be collection only from Camden, North London. You are more than welcome to come round and try the bass, have a beer, chat about basses, put the world to rights etc…

[b]No trades thank you.[/b] The object here is to get rid of some basses, if I could have a collection of basses I would be keeping all the ones I currently own!

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No worries.. I'm fussy too, dinks are as follows;

One on the headstock,



One small and one tiny one on the top shoulder,



and one down by the bridge,



I'm pretty sure that's it but I'll have a look over it tonight and see if they are any other minor marks I've missed.

I did have this up for a while a few months back but I couldn't find the thread in the search thingy, also this is part of a wider listing so I thought I'd just start everything again.

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