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For Sale - MIJ 75 Reissue Fender Jazz


Bloc Riff Nut
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I don't really know what I want. The short-list is;

A bass

A micro-head

A cab 1x12, 1x15 lightweight or 70GBP

I bought this in 2010

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By [url="http://profile.imageshack.us/user/blocriffnut"]blocriffnut[/url] at 2011-06-01

I'm in Holland so you'll have to be prepared to post out of Blighty ;-)
I'll post this in either a fender gig bag or ritter hard case.
There's also a bridge pup cover.
I sourced this from Japan so it comes with original paperwork(hope you can read it);-)
I've made no mods other than screwing the nek pup cover on.

Yours,

Phil.

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In all these years, this is the first time EVER that I see a Japanese '70s reissue with proper pickup placement. Normally, they all have '60s spacing, that beats me.... Maybe because this is a '75 reissue, so it's different, I do not know.

Beautiful!

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[quote name='Apothem' post='1278864' date='Jun 22 2011, 06:30 PM']In all these years, this is the first time EVER that I see a Japanese '70s reissue with proper pickup placement. Normally, they all have '60s spacing, that beats me.... Maybe because this is a '75 reissue, so it's different, I do not know.

Beautiful![/quote]


i was just looking at pictures and about to say that.

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[quote name='LukeFRC' post='1278869' date='Jun 22 2011, 05:35 PM']i was just looking at pictures and about to say that.[/quote]
As far as trades go I'm looking for a small head and a single driver cab 1x15 of 1x12. the TC Electronics RH450 is tempting but I don't want a 2x10.
I'd sell for 700GBP.

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[quote name='Apothem' post='1278864' date='Jun 22 2011, 06:30 PM']In all these years, this is the first time EVER that I see a Japanese '70s reissue with proper pickup placement. Normally, they all have '60s spacing, that beats me.... Maybe because this is a '75 reissue, so it's different, I do not know.

Beautiful![/quote]

Yes I know what you mean. It's weird though because my Geddy Lee, which is made in Japan and based on a 72, has the correct placement. But all the other 70's reissues usually don't.

Good luck with the trade.

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