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'77 Jazz at BD


LewisK1975
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Noticed this today:

http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Fender_Jazz_1977_Natural.html

Price seems low at £1299?

Aren't prices for these normally around £1800+, or even more from a shop?

I know it's had the plate changed to stak knobs, and doesn't have the original case (not many do!), but I wouldn't expect that to devalue it by £500? Or am I missing something?

BTW I'm not bringing this up because I'm thinking of buying, just seemed strange to me!!

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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1467290366' post='3082560']
It`s also got 3-bolt neck, thought that went out before 77 - certainly had on my 77 Precision.
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I think the 3-bolt neck actually came in on the Jazz Bass around '75 and lasted til around '79. Not sure the precision ever had a 3-bolt neck...

Looking closer again, I actually think the truss rod has split the fingerboard on it at some point at the first fret and that's why the first marker got changed. I think that would explain the lower price actually.

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I think the weight of it will be having a big impact on its value, that along with the damage in the first fret area and the swapped controls doesn't make a very desireable example of what is recognised as being Fender's worst period

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I love mid 70's jazz basses. £1299 seems a reasonable price for a 'player'. If I were in the market for another jazz, I might give this a look. They have another in black which looks in better shape at £1499. I'd definitely want to play them before I bought though.

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