Hello there.
I live in the Knowle/Totterdown area of Bristol.
Wikipedia says this
"It was available in the Fender pricelist as part of the Deluxe Series line"
In July 2005, Fender introduced its first 24-fret bass since the Fender Performer Bass, the Fender Jazz Bass 24 [1]. The Jazz Bass 24 featured a sleek alder body, a 34"-scale length, modern “C” shaped maple neck with a two-octave rosewood fingerboard, abalone dot inlays, 24 medium-jumbo frets, Hipshot licensed tuners, Fender/Gotoh High Mass top-loading bridge, two custom-wound Basslines pickups, a passive/active push/pull volume knob and a 3-band active EQ with a "slap" mid-scoop switch. It was available in the Fender pricelist as part of the Deluxe Series line, with Cherry Sunburst (discontinued as of 2007) and Tobacco Sunburst finishes over a quilted maple top and chrome-plated hardware. The 5-string version [2] has been introduced in 2007.
In 2008, Fender offered both the four- and five-string versions of the 24-fret Jazz Bass in a stealthy Flat Black finish (with matching headstocks and hardware). These two-octave Jazz Basses were gone from the Fender pricelist as of 2009.
Fender Jazz Bass 24 were made in Korea.
This chap likes them too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bqxu8gvdhmU
You are quite welcome to come and try it of course
Phil