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Hi guys,

Thinking of selling my Jazz as i don't really use it enough to warrent keeping it, i'll miss it if i sell it, but the cash could be put to some use elsewhere at the moment.

It's a genuine USA model, with an Ash body, maple neck and fingerboard as you'll see. It's in good condition, there are some knocks on the neck, but nothing that case discomfort or detract from it's value/looks. It's a '99 model if i recall correctly. I bought it 2nd hand about 2years ago.

I had the gallery give it a fret stone and set-up last month which cost me near on £100, but it plays absolutely amazingly now, i mean, it's in serious slap heaven, and grooves like you wouldn't believe.

Pics:

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As for pricing...i'm not too sure, but given the fact that it's just had a serious amount of money spent on it, and it's only added to it's playing experience, i'm going to ask [b]£595[/b] which include the Fender hardcase, truss rod allum key and strap with strap locks (case has a catch missing and has had a knock which chipped a small section out about the size of a 50p coin, still protects the bass more than adequately).

Please feel free to ask any question should you have any :)

Thanks
Jamie

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Thanks...it is a pretty wicked bass, both in looks and tone!!! I personally think it's one of the better jazz basses i've played, that's why i've kept it for a few years...but funds need to be raised to pay for van troubles and other bits and bobs...so on with the sale!!! Thanks for the comment though!

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[quote name='mr_russ' post='27659' date='Jul 5 2007, 10:57 PM']Hi again, could you go into a tad more detail about the wear/knocks on the neck for me, sorry to be a pain ;D

Thanks matey!

Russ[/quote]

Hi Russ...never mind details, i'll give you pics :)

[url="http://s28.photobucket.com/albums/c222/bassjamm/?action=view&current=DSC00015.jpg"]Knock at back of first fret[/url]
[url="http://s28.photobucket.com/albums/c222/bassjamm/?action=view&current=DSC00016.jpg"]Knock at 3rd fret marker[/url]
[url="http://s28.photobucket.com/albums/c222/bassjamm/?action=view&current=DSC00017.jpg"]Knock at back of 4th fret, near the bottom of the neck[/url]

Hope they help mate. They in know way hinder the playability, nor create discomfort when playing...you don't feel nor notice them at all...but they're there.

Thanks
Jamie

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