wateroftyne Posted yesterday at 12:34 Posted yesterday at 12:34 (edited) Hello! Couldn't resist this one. Never seen another in the UK. Any others out there? A pretty unique spec - ovals, matching headstock, blocks & binding. Board is a lovely bit of rosewood, body is basswood. Pickguard was switched to black at some point, but I've got a correct replacement on there now. It plays and sounds great 🙂 Edited yesterday at 12:52 by wateroftyne 24 Quote
nige1968 Posted yesterday at 12:43 Posted yesterday at 12:43 That looks proper fancy innit. Please tell me it’s an awful baseball bat of a neck to try ‘n’ play … Quote
wateroftyne Posted yesterday at 12:53 Author Posted yesterday at 12:53 10 minutes ago, nige1968 said: That looks proper fancy innit. Please tell me it’s an awful baseball bat of a neck to try ‘n’ play … Sorry to say it’s a classic 60s J profile. Nice and fast! 1 Quote
BlueMoon Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Nice! Fender Japan seems to have quite a bit of flexibility to issue “local” models that are both desirable and well screwed together. Quote
Shambo Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I used to have a Jap Jazz in this configuration. It was a 75RI. Bought it from a Basschatter in France. I absolutely love the look, still do. You don't see it very often. It reminded me of my first proper bass, an original black '75 Jazz... but I just didn't play it enough to warrant keeping it. I sold all the basses in my collection a few years ago, but kept the Pro Precision that usurped it as top bass in my stable. Did you import yours? 2 Quote
uk_lefty Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Very nice! I was watching a documentary a while ago and saw a bassist using an original like that with the ashtrays on and ever since thought it was a very tasty looking combination on a Fender Jazz. Quote
wateroftyne Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 1 hour ago, Shambo said: I used to have a Jap Jazz in this configuration. It was a 75RI. Bought it from a Basschatter in France. I absolutely love the look, still do. You don't see it very often. It reminded me of my first proper bass, an original black '75 Jazz... but I just didn't play it enough to warrant keeping it. I sold all the basses in my collection a few years ago, but kept the Pro Precision that usurped it as top bass in my stable. Did you import yours? Almost the same - ovals is the main difference, I think. Maybe bridge pickup position too? Lovely bass, though! I didn’t import it. Bought it locally, but don’t know its history before that… 1 Quote
PaulThePlug Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago Have you still got the BWB, as it really ties in the blocks Quote
wateroftyne Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 25 minutes ago, PaulThePlug said: Have you still got the BWB, as it really ties in the blocks I do. Don’t like it, tho. 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Congrats WoT. Looks lovely. I like those vintage Jazz necks too - just that extra little bit of depth to them, making them really comfortable. Having a look around, these come in some lovely colour combinations. Is it Will at BassBros bringing these in? Edited 6 hours ago by HeadlessBassist 1 Quote
Shambo Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 12 hours ago, wateroftyne said: Almost the same - ovals is the main difference, I think. Maybe bridge pickup position too? Lovely bass, though! I didn’t import it. Bought it locally, but don’t know its history before that… Mine also had a 3 bolt neck, but I don't think it had the 70's bridge pickup spacing. I saw one around the same age (2008) with a white body and matching headstock, which looked fabulous contrasting with rosewood, blocks and binding. If I'd won the lottery last night, I'd fly to Tokyo and try a few out to see which one spoke to me. I considered importing one but, buying one blind, I'd be concerned it might end up being another perfectly good instrument that I just didn't 'bond' with. But if you decide to move this one on, I'd certainly like to give it an audition. 😉 I think I'm probably quite local to you these days. Great looking bass. Quote
Shambo Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 37 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: Congrats WoT. Looks lovely. I like those vintage Jazz necks too - just that extra little bit of depth to them, making them really comfortable. Having a look around, these come in some lovely colour combinations. Is it Will at BassBros bringing these in? I'm thinking about the white version and you post one whist I'm writing! 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Just now, Shambo said: I'm thinking about the white version and you post one whist I'm writing! Oops. Sorry! 🫣 🤣 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago How does the basswood body compare sound-wise to the American Vintage/Original alder bodies? I ask, as I'm just in the middle of having a set of Fender Pure Vintage 66 pickups put into silky999's prototype nitro bass, which has the okoume body. Quote
wateroftyne Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 40 minutes ago, HeadlessBassist said: How does the basswood body compare sound-wise to the American Vintage/Original alder bodies? I ask, as I'm just in the middle of having a set of Fender Pure Vintage 66 pickups put into silky999's prototype nitro bass, which has the okoume body. Honestly, I can’t tell the difference. Had I not known it was basswood from the spec, I’d have assumed alder. Edited 5 hours ago by wateroftyne Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago That's good to know. I know a lot of people pooh-pooh basswood as a cheap alternative, but I've never known a bad sounding basswood instrument. They even use it on top-of-the-line Music Man basses, so can't be bad 1 Quote
wateroftyne Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago I’ve just lined it up with my others, and just noticed how dark the board is. It really pops. Quote
jd56hawk Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) https://youtu.be/9W771fpWKsI?si=KC0vSHlWVjb4NoXG Edited 2 hours ago by jd56hawk Quote
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