Friday, August 14, 2009

 

The Other Two Triplets

Gaudy 70s black-fret-marker Fender Jazz basses. There seemed to be no middle ground: people either loved them or hated them. I regretted not buying one at the same time I bought my first Precision...

Anyway, I wanted to complete the set. These necks came in three variations. I had already put together a maple fretboard/mother-of-pearl markers some time back. Time to find the others. After much scouring of eBay, I managed to score a maple fretboard with black block markers in 2004. It's from a Geddy Lee signature model (and based on the serial number, from around 1999), and is a reissue of his famous, well-known Fender Jazz bass that he's played for years. It has his signature on the back, and I think I managed to get it *with* the tuners.

The profile of the neck mirrors his original (which was thinned front to back) and is the smallest neck of any I own. It's a real delight to play since you feel like you are holding nothing. For such a "frail" neck, you'd think there would be tuning issues; there are none, even when the weather here changes from dry to humid or back.

The hardware is the usual, including a big bridge cover with the stylized Fender 'F' logo on it. The pickups are just standard Fenders, I think maybe a set of Made-in-Japan ones I picked up (where else) off eBay, or they may be the ones that I removed from the white MIJ fretless Jazz when I put in the cream-colored DiMarzio's.

The body is a standard Jazz type made of swamp ash. It has highly-figured grain lines and I decided that I would deepen the color with a rather dark stain. At this point, I have a dark mother-of-pearl pickguard on it, but I'm going to try a tortoise-shell one. (Note: I just put that T/S one on the bass; makes it look very nice! (Sept 17))










The third and last of the three just may be the prettiest of the bunch and perhaps even one of the nicest looking ones I own. This neck (from a MIJ Fender Jazz that dates to 1997 based on the serial number decal) was purchased in 2005, and has a rosewood fretboard and mother-of-pearl markers. If I remember correctly, the tuners were included. (That neck spent some time on the body of the black MIJ fretless Jazz.) There is nothing special or out of the ordinary with the hardware. I did not include the big 'F' bridge cover.

The body is a regular Jazz style from USA Custom Guitars, but this time I had them refinish it in a classic 3-color sunburst. My first bass was a sunburst and I foolishly removed that, and I wanted another. By the way, this one was done at the same time as the other sunburst - the Precision with the maple neck. I now have sunbursts back in the herd!!

It plays very nice, although the tone is nothing special. I may do something about that later. In point of fact, all three block Jazzes play very well. I should take the whole family to a gig some night and play one per set!!!







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