Ypapa Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 Hi all, Iāve come across a fender jazz bass with 24 frets, hip shot tuners, active with a lovely flame maple top. Itās got through body stringing, itās made in 88 and it seems like a great price at Ā£395.Ā Ā has anybody come across one and what do people think ok this particular bass? I myself, have never seen one of these and from looking online they seem to be very rare. Ā picture attached isnāt the actual bass but I thinks itās basically the same oneĀ Ā Quote
Bassassin Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 Never seen one in the flesh but there were a number of these turning up on Ebay - new ones too - some 15 or so years ago. It's not going to be from 1988 (pretty sure the only non-US Fenders back then were MIJ), more likely the mid '00s. I think you're correct that these are Korean-made. Ā Ā Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 These were in the Fender catalogue around 2006/7.Ā Quote
Machines Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 Think I saw this on a website marked down from £750 or so. @AndyTravis and I determined it was mid 2000s and basically a Cort. Decent for price but forget anything about its age being accurate. 1 Quote
Bassassin Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 MusicRadar review from 2008: Ā Fender Jazz 24 Quote
Ypapa Posted January 2, 2022 Author Posted January 2, 2022 I saw the same article but this bass is advertised as a 1988 and the serial number shows up as 88-96 on a site I found. Ā We probably wonāt be able to really ascertain the age but has anybody played one? Quote
AndyTravis Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 Sub Ā£400, great bass. Ā i always felt 1/4lb SD pickups and a preamp was a bit overkill. Ā Iād drop in some classic stack SDās and itād be a lovely bass Quote
bubinga5 Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 (edited) These were around £650 when they came out in 2005. I bought a tobacco burst one brand new back in 2006 I think. They were all Quilted maple apart from a black one.  I owned it for a few years. sounded great, nice and light too. Cant remember the neck profile but it wasnt super skinny if i remember. I thought the electronics sounded great.  A really nice bass.. i think £400 is a bit steep mind.  a Talkbass link with more info. https://www.talkbass.com/threads/2-octaves-1-bass-the-fender-jazz-bass-24-thread.1242462/ Edited January 2, 2022 by bubinga5 Quote
Ypapa Posted January 2, 2022 Author Posted January 2, 2022 Thank you for all the help people⦠I think I might have to go for it⦠a fender with 24 frets will eventually become a collectorās item I reckonĀ Quote
AndyTravis Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 14 minutes ago, Ypapa said: Thank you for all the help people⦠I think I might have to go for it⦠a fender with 24 frets will eventually become a collectorās item I reckonĀ Probably wouldnāt go that farā¦butā¦itās a decent bass for Ā£400. Quote
Machines Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 42 minutes ago, Ypapa said: Thank you for all the help people⦠I think I might have to go for it⦠a fender with 24 frets will eventually become a collectorās item I reckonĀ Ā Buying a Fender as a potential investment is very risky. Forget the money side of it and pretend in 10 years you'd get the same money back for (+/- inflation), do you still want it ? Quote
AndyTravis Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 4 hours ago, Ypapa said: I saw the same article but this bass is advertised as a 1988 and the serial number shows up as 88-96 on a site I found. Ā We probably wonāt be able to really ascertain the age but has anybody played one? Thatās really inaccurate. Ā 05 serial is 2005 Korea (cort) Ā my reference is that I was working at a main fender dealer when they were launched and everything Korean and fender in the 2000ās was made by cort. Ā they finished the run in about 2008/9 with a satin black version. Ā they didnāt sell particularly well. Ā they were nice though. Quote
Bassassin Posted January 3, 2022 Posted January 3, 2022 5 hours ago, Ypapa said: I saw the same article but this bass is advertised as a 1988 and the serial number shows up as 88-96 on a site I found. Ā We probably wonāt be able to really ascertain the age but has anybody played one? Ā There were Korean-made Squiers in 1988, not Fenders. 80s MIK Squiers were made by Young-Chang & had an 'E' prefix. 1 Quote
EMG456 Posted January 3, 2022 Posted January 3, 2022 I have one and it's my favourite Jazz Bass, admittedly probably because of the 24 fret neck and compact body. Ā Pickups are great and match very well with the preamp. Ā Woodworking is nice (typical Korean of the time) but note it's a veneer top, not a thicker maple layer. Ā The battery box allows you to put the battery in reverse polarity which I'm led to believe destroys the preamp- worth checking. Ā I'd have no hesitation buying another to defret or a five string version. Ā I've had several queries about it when out gigging- most bassists assume it is an expensive one-off Custom Shop bass.Ā š Ā I'm playing it albeit in a folky context in this wee demo that one of my bands put together from footage taken at a gig. Audio is from the camera mic so lets say honest. Played through a Phil Jones Bass Briefcase combo. Ā Ā 1 Quote
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