Fender Custom Shop Jazz

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Fender Custom Shop Jazz

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It's finally here (8 months) and perfect. Basically an NOS 1960-61 RI. Sonic Blue w/matching headstock. Hand wound pickups/concentric knobs.

Whoa, I said.

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Man that is some seriously beautiful bass!!!!
Congrats!!
Well worth the wait!
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Yeah it feels perfect. Even that damn case is sexy.
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Holy Guacamole!! What a beautiful bass. Congratulations! That color is tripping me out. In the first photo the bass looked more white then it looked blue in the other photos. Nice Bass.
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Thanks man! It’s really a rad bass. Sonic Blue is a hard color to photograph!
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Daaaaaaaaaaaamn! A total winner. Those pictures make me want to say inappropriate things :^D

You've got taste, man!
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Ha! Thanks Tim. It’s a winning color for sure!
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Well worth the wait! Are you to play it with the guards on, or off?
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Woah! That is killer - congrats man!
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GORGEOUS!!!!
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Matt R. wrote:Whoa, I said.
Me too.

What is the control layout? A volume and tone for each pickup?
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Looks amazing. And you're right, that case adds to the porn value. Very pretty!
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8 months?! Wow, that's along wait. But looks like it was worth it. That bass looks awesome! Enjoy. :)
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fivebass52 wrote:Well worth the wait! Are you to play it with the guards on, or off?
Unfortunately off, most likely. I may use the bridge cover though. That neck pickup cover just gets in the way.
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superheavydeathmetal wrote:
Matt R. wrote:Whoa, I said.
Me too.

What is the control layout? A volume and tone for each pickup?
That’s correct. Sounds killer, but to my ears this layout tends to be a little less mid-rangy than the VVT layout.
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Wow - quite the rocketship!
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Matt R. wrote:
fivebass52 wrote:Well worth the wait! Are you to play it with the guards on, or off?
Unfortunately off, most likely. I may use the bridge cover though. That neck pickup cover just gets in the way.
That's the way I'd do it... I like the bridge cover on...
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came back here to drool at this! :ugeek: 8-)
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Beautiful!
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Outstanding! I have always liked the stacked pot style thing. Maybe I mod my jazzbass that way too. :)
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