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Fenix Jazz Bass by Young Chang


KiOgon
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I have just picked up, courtesy of Freegle or Freecycle as it was, a bit of a dog jazz that has been poorly de-fretted, bits & pieces missing etc. With a bit of TLC it'll be 'workable' I'm sure :rolleyes: looks like a RI model, with brass link from bridge to pick up.

Thing is, having never heard the name/make before I thought I'd google it, like you do :lol: first thing that caught my attention was this gumtree ad: [url="http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/fenix-jazz-bass-by-young-chang--sunburst-tortoise/107799274"]http://www.gumtree.c...toise/107799274[/url]

Plese tell me they're not worth £299! :unsure: :rolleyes: :o

Interesting from wikipedia: [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_Chang"]http://en.wikipedia....iki/Young_Chang[/url]

Cheerz, John

Anyone want pictures? sorry removed because of unlimited access it seems!

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It was probably a new price for a later model. I had an early 90's Fenix Tele & it cost me £195 new then. The Fenix range had very good reviews & the early ones were made at the same factory for a while as the Squiers of the time. There's another Fenix thread on here somewhere.

IIRc, the pickups were a bit microphonic & the frets were softer than you'd expect (possibly why yours was defretted?)

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I can see nobody is interested in my latest acquisition :( but just in case anybody reads this :)

What do you think? Relic or not to relic, that is the question ;) I've never been a great fan of the relic thing but confronted with an old beater that's 1/2 way there already, I am tempted :D

Pictures of how it is in 1st post.

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I don't like fretless, but it looks a bit too far gone to be either cleaned up as fretless or refretted.

If it was me, I'd be looking for a fretted Squier neck in For Sale, or see if it could be sanded back & have the slots filled, but I think you'd have to sand so far back you'd lose too much fingerboard, even with the neck shimmed.

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I've got another neck (fretted) all ready to fit, not a problem, but the original fretboard may not be as bad as it looks it the pictures. I've cleaned it with surgical spirits, set the truss rod so it's now flat & ready to sand. Having looked at it with a 9.5 radius sanding block on , it's not bad.

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