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FENDER JAZZ BASS 1968 / SUNBURST / White Blocks Inlay /
"THE LEGEND BASS" or The bass who lived

It has lots of digs and it's really as worn out as it must be, and the sound makes cry of happiness.
When you talk about of a typical Fender Jazz Bass tone, you can take this one as an example of it.
Before I bougth it it has had a single owner since 1970 when it was bougth in a small French town.
The guy din't care of it and it was left abandoned in the cellar for more than 10 years .
This is difficult to understand to me as I'm a nostalgic person, but thanks to that I had the chance to get it.
I think that this bass isn't the kind of instrumet to get rid of, as you might came across never again.
Step by Step, I've managed to buy all the missing parts of it (Fender harshell case, Bridge and neck pickup covers
and the thumrest too... all those pieces from 1968).
I went to Porrentruy City in the Jura Swiss Canton to fetch the bass.. It was a snowy sunday... The trip was
something like a Honeymoon... lol
Please have a look to the pictures "before and after"

ALL THE PICTURES ON THIS LINK: [url="http://gs107.photobucket.com/groups/m303/ELIPYLCKWQ/?start=all"]http://gs107.photobucket.com/groups/m303/E...CKWQ/?start=all[/url]








[url="http://gs95.photobucket.com/groups/l147/DC6FO4UG9M/?action=view&current=HPIM1960.jpg"]http://gs95.photobucket.com/groups/l147/DC...nt=HPIM1960.jpg[/url]

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[quote name='Clarky' post='620043' date='Oct 7 2009, 10:23 PM']Phew! In my opinion, nicer (even) than your 1965 Precision as it looks like it has been played and enjoyed. You have one hell of a bass collection![/quote]

Took the words out of my mouth. Jaw dropping stuff.

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[quote name='Clarky' post='620043' date='Oct 7 2009, 10:23 PM']Phew! In my opinion, nicer (even) than your 1965 Precision as it looks like it has been played and enjoyed. You have one hell of a bass collection![/quote]
+1

And welcome to Basschat! You might just end up with the nickname around here of the 'Bass Pornmeister'! :)

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[quote name='james' post='620743' date='Oct 8 2009, 04:45 PM']Lovely Bass I think its a 69 looking at the pickup dates and serial number.[/quote]

May be possible.... but... as you must know, it's realy dificult to date a Fender Bass for sure...
Neck stamp reads 1968, and pots 1967 as I think.... Once I thougth that the final set up
was made in 1969 but.... Who can be sure of it ?????


For all the others... Thanks for the comments !

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[quote name='pepone2401' post='620039' date='Oct 7 2009, 10:20 PM']FENDER JAZZ BASS 1968 / SUNBURST / White Blocks Inlay /
"THE LEGEND BASS" or The bass who lived

It has lots of digs and it's really as worn out as it must be, and the sound makes cry of happiness.
When you talk about of a typical Fender Jazz Bass tone, you can take this one as an example of it.
Before I bougth it it has had a single owner since 1970 when it was bougth in a small French town.
The guy din't care of it and it was left abandoned in the cellar for more than 10 years .
This is difficult to understand to me as I'm a nostalgic person, but thanks to that I had the chance to get it.
I think that this bass isn't the kind of instrumet to get rid of, as you might came across never again.
Step by Step, I've managed to buy all the missing parts of it (Fender harshell case, Bridge and neck pickup covers
and the thumrest too... all those pieces from 1968).
I went to Porrentruy City in the Jura Swiss Canton to fetch the bass.. It was a snowy sunday... The trip was
something like a Honeymoon... lol
Please have a look to the pictures "before and after"

ALL THE PICTURES ON THIS LINK: [url="http://gs107.photobucket.com/groups/m303/ELIPYLCKWQ/?start=all"]http://gs107.photobucket.com/groups/m303/E...CKWQ/?start=all[/url]








[url="http://gs95.photobucket.com/groups/l147/DC6FO4UG9M/?action=view&current=HPIM1960.jpg"]http://gs95.photobucket.com/groups/l147/DC...nt=HPIM1960.jpg[/url]

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Pepe, Hi.
I was me that contacted you about your T-40's - I posted a link on Gear Porn.
Great looking Jazz, I have a '72 - a thing of beauty.
You are obviously an avid collector.
Would like to see more of your gear - You show me yours and I'll show you mine! :)

All the best
Flat Eric :rolleyes:

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Very true Fender did not throw anthing away and so you will find pots from early years on later Basses. One of my 74 Jazz Bass is all but a 73 apart from the fact the thumb rest is on top of the e string, a move they did not do until early 74.( I know i will get my coat :) ) [quote name='pepone2401' post='621262' date='Oct 9 2009, 07:54 AM']May be possible.... but... as you must know, it's realy dificult to date a Fender Bass for sure...
Neck stamp reads 1968, and pots 1967 as I think.... Once I thougth that the final set up
was made in 1969 but.... Who can be sure of it ?????


For all the others... Thanks for the comments ![/quote]

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[quote name='james' post='622226' date='Oct 10 2009, 07:11 AM']Very true Fender did not throw anthing away and so you will find pots from early years on later Basses. One of my 74 Jazz Bass is all but a 73 apart from the fact the thumb rest is on top of the e string, a move they did not do until early 74.( I know i will get my coat :) )[/quote]

Fender didn't date parts to give a comprehensive way to see when an istrument was made.
Especially during the first 15 years of production...
Those stams and marks were only the way to know and when a particular piece had been made
and who had made it... Something like a quality check rather than dating the whole instrument...

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