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Anyone ever played a Fender Classic 60's Jazz fretless Japan?


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[quote name='AndyTravis' timestamp='1446151891' post='2897415']
These have been around ages, one or two have popped up here for sale.

I nearly bought a used one from ishibashi used for about £400 but had a fretless made instead.

Still, fancy one from time to time - like a budget jaco bass.
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Yep, here's one for a shade over 50,000 yen, around £300...
http://www.ishibashi.co.jp/u_box/e/select.php?cd=80-325680003

Even with shipping and tax that's going to come in at around £500...

hmm.

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[quote name='dlloyd' timestamp='1446155695' post='2897442']
Yep, here's one for a shade over 50,000 yen, around £300...
[url="http://www.ishibashi.co.jp/u_box/e/select.php?cd=80-325680003"]http://www.ishibashi...cd=80-325680003[/url]

Even with shipping and tax that's going to come in at around £500...

hmm.
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It's lovely...

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[quote name='dlloyd' timestamp='1446155695' post='2897442']


Yep, here's one for a shade over 50,000 yen, around £300...
http://www.ishibashi.co.jp/u_box/e/select.php?cd=80-325680003

Even with shipping and tax that's going to come in at around £500...

hmm.
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not bad. How much would it cost me to get active pickups fitted to this do you reckon I mean cost of work. John east preamps about £200. Cost of fitting? Then ive almost got what I want!!!

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[quote name='zawinul' timestamp='1446201357' post='2897628']
not bad. How much would it cost me to get active pickups fitted to this do you reckon I mean cost of work. John east preamps about £200. Cost of fitting? Then ive almost got what I want!!!
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Hmm... it depends on the pickups.

You're looking at a set of pickups and a preamp and the cost of having them professionally fitted? Depends where you go and what hardware you're talking about...

A set of Nordstrand NJ4s are £130, NJSV4s are £180. A J retro will be £195.

EMGs would be about £130, a set of Seymour Duncans will be about £110. You could get an Aguilar preamp for £120.

Fitting them would probably cost in the region of £50, or you could do it yourself if you're handy with a soldering iron.

By the time you did all that you'd have a Japanese Jazz bass that cost you £900 to £1000. Is it worth it? What if you don't like it? Resale value wouldn't reflect the cost of the components. Doubly so as these basses appeal to Jaco fans who generally aren't after active basses.

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