1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

An archive of some of the basses that have passed through our sales forum.
Reference for pricing, or drool over the ones you missed.
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Happy Friday, lefties. :)

Up for sale is my 1976 Fender Jazz Bass. It's was modded when I bought it from a C'lister in SF.

Let's start with the original parts:

- 1976 Fender sunburst ash (or could it be alder?) body (heavy 3-piece. With a cheap bathroom scale the entire bass is coming in at a consistent 11 lbs, maybe 11 1/2 tops)
- 1976 3-bolt neck with maple fretboard and pearl block inlays, white binding, a nice layer of gunk :). This neck feels REALLY solid for any neck, 3-bolt or 4.
- black pickguard
- serial #76xxxxx (they actually started their serial numbers with "76" that year - you can see it's pre-printed and the following digits are not)
- tuners, string tree, neckplate, strap knobs
- cavity cover and control knobs
- original lefty case (!), handle's gone and has been replaced with heavy duty nylon boots laces (I didn't do it, but it works extremely well - very solid and comfy).

That's about it. But hey, that's most of the exterior, so the bass looks very original, at least. :)

And while I don't care about relic'ng, the body has some beautiful natural wear on its edges and back. As Prince would say, it's got the look. 8-)

Now for the mods:

- The body has been routed (near cavity, underneath pickguard) to hold a 9-volt battery. The route looks pretty clean. The battery's been removed and bass is passive with pots and wiring from Stew Mac.
- Lindy Fralin pickups with a 10% overwind on the bridge p/u (I dropped these in 2 months ago)
- New bridge from Fender in 1960's style. I would have gone with a 70's style, but to be honest, this bass has that too-often seen string alignment error that is very slight, but visible, on the g-string (sitting too close to the edge of the f'board). It's very slight - I don't notice it AT ALL when I'm playing it - but I can see it. I was going to make my own grooves with a Quan but I decided to sell that and go with a Fender part that did the trick. You can no longer see any string "offage." But the bridge isn't period correct, and is also very new and shiny at the moment. :)

Pics to follow by 2pm PST.

Looking for paypal $1999 shipped within CONUS or Canada.

Thanks.

Geoff
Last edited by bbl on May 20th, 2011, 2:50 pm, edited 4 times in total.
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Pics 1:
Attachments
IMG_0020.JPG
IMG_0020.JPG (97.84 KiB) Viewed 15713 times
IMG_0016.JPG
IMG_0016.JPG (118.98 KiB) Viewed 15712 times
IMG_0014.JPG
IMG_0014.JPG (130.96 KiB) Viewed 15711 times
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Pics 2:
Attachments
IMG_0024.JPG
IMG_0024.JPG (122.79 KiB) Viewed 15712 times
IMG_0022.JPG
IMG_0022.JPG (125 KiB) Viewed 15713 times
IMG_0021.JPG
IMG_0021.JPG (118.99 KiB) Viewed 15719 times
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Pics 3 - the neck is solid, but it's got the usual 70's Fender routing (and likely wood contraction-expansion over 35 years), and I wanted to show the details. Tthe pickguard is deceiving in the pic - the neck-body gap isn't that wide there):
Attachments
IMG_0028.JPG
IMG_0028.JPG (97.61 KiB) Viewed 15715 times
IMG_0030.JPG
IMG_0030.JPG (87.62 KiB) Viewed 15707 times
IMG_0025.JPG
IMG_0025.JPG (112.71 KiB) Viewed 15705 times
Last edited by bbl on May 20th, 2011, 2:43 pm, edited 3 times in total.
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Pics 4:
Attachments
IMG_0031.JPG
IMG_0031.JPG (112.92 KiB) Viewed 15706 times
IMG_0032.JPG
IMG_0032.JPG (103.18 KiB) Viewed 15705 times
IMG_0033.JPG
IMG_0033.JPG (98.78 KiB) Viewed 15709 times
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Pics 5:
Attachments
IMG_0034.JPG
IMG_0034.JPG (126.83 KiB) Viewed 15699 times
IMG_0035.JPG
IMG_0035.JPG (118.4 KiB) Viewed 15698 times
IMG_0036.JPG
IMG_0036.JPG (122.61 KiB) Viewed 15695 times
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Pics 6:
Attachments
IMG_0037.JPG
IMG_0037.JPG (99.86 KiB) Viewed 15697 times
IMG_0038.JPG
IMG_0038.JPG (106.45 KiB) Viewed 15687 times
IMG_0039.JPG
IMG_0039.JPG (123.61 KiB) Viewed 15688 times
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Pics 7:
Attachments
IMG_0040.JPG
IMG_0040.JPG (89.76 KiB) Viewed 15685 times
IMG_0041.JPG
IMG_0041.JPG (93.41 KiB) Viewed 15676 times
IMG_0042.JPG
IMG_0042.JPG (96.17 KiB) Viewed 15677 times
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Pics 8:
Attachments
IMG_0043.JPG
IMG_0043.JPG (82.45 KiB) Viewed 15675 times
IMG_0044.JPG
IMG_0044.JPG (78.39 KiB) Viewed 15672 times
IMG_0045.JPG
IMG_0045.JPG (100.54 KiB) Viewed 15670 times
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Pics 9 of 9. It sure looks like a one-piece, but it's not. Fender did a great job on the 3-piece matching here.
Attachments
IMG_0046.JPG
IMG_0046.JPG (106.01 KiB) Viewed 15672 times
IMG_0047.JPG
IMG_0047.JPG (109.7 KiB) Viewed 15674 times
IMG_0048.JPG
IMG_0048.JPG (107.52 KiB) Viewed 15670 times
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Please PM me if you're seriously interested. I'm sure I'll be asked to provide pics with the pickguard off. Just need to take those. These pics should be good for interested parties, I figure.

Thanks and have a great weekend.

Geoff
User avatar
bigevilrobot
Posts: 452
Joined: March 29th, 2011, 11:00 am

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bigevilrobot »

WOW.

That's pretty
cangaroo
Posts: 254
Joined: October 8th, 2009, 5:57 am

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by cangaroo »

Very Cool bass ... but i've never heard about the 76 serial number thing. AFAIK fender switched from the classic serials directly to S6, S7, S8 and S9 ...

EDIT : just done a brief research ad in effect seem that back in 76 they produced serials starting with 76.
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

Yep, in mid to late 1976 they switched their serial number convention. For the remainder of 1976, the used a prefix of "76" or "S6" followed by 5 digits.

I'm 99.99% confident the neck of this bass was made by Fender in mid to late 1976. :D

I'm fairly certain the body was also made then, but of course with Fender, you never really know unless you see dates.

I owe any prospective buyers pics of the neck pocket and all body cavities (of the bass :)). If there are any other pics you want to see, let me know.

Geoff

P.S. The pics show - that I haven't mentioned until now - screw holes in the lower bout and lower portion of body. This bass was used and played by a righty. Also, you can see how the nut's been filed for that, too.
bbl
Posts: 943
Joined: July 9th, 2008, 4:39 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by bbl »

I'm also open to offers. Pricing modded 70's Fenders can be tricky these days. Thanks.
User avatar
slybass3000
Posts: 807
Joined: December 13th, 2008, 7:03 am
Location: Montreal, Quebec
Contact:

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by slybass3000 »

bbl wrote:Yep, in mid to late 1976 they switched their serial number convention. For the remainder of 1976, the used a prefix of "76" or "S6" followed by 5 digits.

I'm 99.99% confident the neck of this bass was made by Fender in mid to late 1976. :D

I'm fairly certain the body was also made then, but of course with Fender, you never really know unless you see dates.

I owe any prospective buyers pics of the neck pocket and all body cavities (of the bass :)). If there are any other pics you want to see, let me know.

Geoff

P.S. The pics show - that I haven't mentioned until now - screw holes in the lower bout and lower portion of body. This bass was used and played by a righty. Also, you can see how the nut's been filed for that, too.
Yep, I have the same kind of bass from 1976 and it has the 76 serial number on the headstock.

The neck on mine has been modified like a 60's fingerboard over time because my luthier told me that the black block inlays didn't sound has good as the white ones because the material used for the black blocks was too soft and the whites are made with a much harder material.

Nice bass and good luck with the sale. These basses weight a lot but they are worth it !!!!
User avatar
AzWhoFan
Posts: 2866
Joined: March 14th, 2008, 10:57 am

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by AzWhoFan »

very beautious mid-70's boat anchor you got their my friend. Good luck with the sale!
User avatar
Matt R.
Posts: 3967
Joined: March 14th, 2008, 1:45 pm
Location: Huntsville, AL
Contact:

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by Matt R. »

I like sunburst even though I'm kinda over it (just seen it way too much I guess). But on that ash body- WOW. I wish I could scoop this one up.
User avatar
Frenchy-Lefty
Posts: 1329
Joined: August 1st, 2009, 6:19 pm
Location: Sint Maarten, N.A

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by Frenchy-Lefty »

It has three of my favorite items on a Jazz Bass:
Ash body: Sounds assertive with a mid-scooped sound (it unfortunately might get heavy)
The 70's bridge pickup position adds to the punch and brightness -
The maple neck is great for this crunchy slap
=> Those mid-70's jazz are usually the ultimate Marcus slapper delight!

Good luck on the sale!
jeanfunksinatra
Posts: 4
Joined: September 14th, 2010, 3:55 pm

Re: 1976 Fender Jazz (modded)

Post by jeanfunksinatra »

Hey, nice bass, could you send me pictures without pickguard, please.
Thank you.
Post Reply