‘74 Jazz. My beloved Battle Axe Rides Again.

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‘74 Jazz. My beloved Battle Axe Rides Again.

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Through dumb luck, I was finally able to acquire a neck (CS) to replace the warped one on my favorite bass, an Olympic White 74 Jazz.

I’ve had it back together for a couple weeks now. It’s even better than the original. Cannot wait to rock this one in a live, post-pandemic capacity.

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Congrats on the resurrection, it looks great! And no more issues for good!! :mrgreen:
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That's awesome! Did you find that neck used somewhere, or did you get the Fender Custom Shop to make you one?
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The maple in that neck is so nice. It has that great 3D effect.
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tim wrote:The maple in that neck is so nice. It has that great 3D effect.
Yep it’s gorgeous! Quartersawn maple looks awesome.
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Jeroen wrote:That's awesome! Did you find that neck used somewhere, or did you get the Fender Custom Shop to make you one?
Not used. Long boring story but it was a gift basically. I’m so grateful to have this thing back together. I haven’t been able to gig with it since 2016.
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Glad to see you've got the 74 back up and running Matt! Nice paring. Looks great! I've got a Masterbuilt CS 55 P bass with a flame quarter sawn maple neck and its the best playing and sounding Fender I own. I've wondered how much is due to the neck. Sounds like you're pleased with yours as well. Enjoy!
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Epic!......just epic. So glad it lives again :D
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That neck is beauty, Congrats on getting the axe back in the battle Matt!
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Thanks everybody. I’m really hyped about this
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Matt R. wrote:Thanks everybody. I’m really hyped about this
So glad to see you've resurrected a favorite bass!
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Killer bass. May she ride for a long long time.
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Lovely blonde on maple bound en blocked neck combination!

Is the neck a one-piece, or is the fretboard laminated? Probably not easy to see because of the bound neck
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Hm, I’m actually not sure if it’s one piece or not.
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Congrats Matt, betcha she's killer! Out of curiosity is that an A or B neck profile?
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I don’t know anything about neck profiles sorry. Ha
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I'm talking about the stamp on the base of the neck. As you probably well know if it was a 'C' shape neck you'd be holding a baseball bat :-).
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Just checked my pix of the neck heel. It doesn’t have the neck shape. It’s supposed to be a clone of the original neck, so I assume whichever neck shape was the deal in 1974 will be what this is. I need to learn more about that aspect of Fender Basses.
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Matt R. wrote:Hm, I’m actually not sure if it’s one piece or not.
It is a one piece neck. If it was a capped neck you would see the seam line on the front of the headstock between the nut and the walnut tear drop shunk stripe spot . It also appears that the grain pattern on the fretboard matches the front of the head stock.
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crescenze wrote:
Matt R. wrote:Hm, I’m actually not sure if it’s one piece or not.
It is a one piece neck. If it was a capped neck you would see the seam line on the front of the headstock between the nut and the walnut tear drop shunk stripe spot . It also appears that the grain pattern on the fretboard matches the front of the head stock.

Agree. I examined it closer today after reading these posts. You’re correct!
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