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Road Worn '60S Jazz Bass® ROAD WORN ROAD WORn ‘60s Jazz Bass® ghts reserved. and the distinctive headstock body designs of this guitar are trademarks Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. All ri ® Part Number Description UPC MSRP P Bass ® NEW! Rosewood fretboard, 3-Color Sunburst, 4-Ply 013-1810-300 717669729318 Brown Shell Pickguard Precision Bass NEW! Rosewood fretboard, Fiesta Red, 4-Ply Brown ® 013-1810-340 717669761790 Shell Pickguard ROAD WORn ‘60s Jazz Bass®: Like classic cars or your favorite T-shirt, some things just get cooler with age. It’s especially true of electric basses-they develop an unmistakable mojo over © 2008 FMIC. Fender time that only makes ‘em look even cooler and feel even more comfortable than when they were brand new. That said, Fender’s new Road Worn ‘60s Jazz Bass guitar was designed with 1960s specs and a nitrocellulose finish to deliver that killer aged look, feel and mojo without breaking the bank. A true 340 (Fiesta Red) player. 300 (3- Color Sunburst) www.fender.com Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. Fender® Electric Basses ROAD WORN ROAD WORN 60S JAZZ BASS® COLORS: (00) (40) Fiesta Red ghts reserved. 3- Color Sunburst SPECIFICATIONS: Body Alder Finish Lacquer 40 (Fiesta Red) Neck Maple Fingerboard Rosewood 7.25” (184mm) Frets 20, Vintage Scale Length 34” (864 mm) Nut Width: 1.500” (38mm) Hardware Nickel/Chrome Tuning Keys Vintage Style Reverse Tuning Machines Bridge American Vintage Jazz Bass Pickguard 4 Ply Brown Shell and the distinctive headstock body designs of this guitar are trademarks Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. All ri ® Pickups Rhythm: Standard Vintage Alnico Magnet Jazz Bass Single P Bass Coil Pickup ® Lead: Standard Vintage Alnico Magnet Jazz Bass Single Coil Pickup Precision Bass ® Pickup Switching None Controls Volume 1, Volume 2, Tone © 2008 FMIC. Fender Strings Fender Super Bass 7250ML, NPS, Gauges: (.045,.065,.080,.100), p/n 073-7250-005 Incl. Accessories Case: Deluxe Gig Bag pn: 0991522000 Unique Features Distressed body, neck, and hardware creating aged appearance. www.fender.com Fender® Electric Basses Prices and specifications subject to change without notice..
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