skej21 Posted May 15, 2014 Share Posted May 15, 2014 As some of you may have seen, i have posted my refinished LPB Fender '75 reissue for sale. I purchased the instrument from what I assumed to be a reputable source who assured me they had done all the approriate neck/body/serial number checks and was sold the bass thinking it was a 1985 Made in Japan model. However, after removing the neck to take dating photos for a potential buyer this afternoon, the serial number does not seem to match the date stamps. The date stamps in the body and on the neck heel both indicate an april 1999 date but the serial number on the headstock said 'Made In Japan - S/n: B0025**', which is stated as a 1985 model on Fender's serial dating. Can anyone (looking at the Fender gurus!) help me get to the bottom of this so I can sell at the appropriate price with an accurate description. Thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pete.young Posted May 15, 2014 Share Posted May 15, 2014 I'd go with the neck stamps. I don't think the 75 re-issue was around in '85. There are other examples of people finding these basses hard to date, including this one: [font=georgia,palatino][size=4]"Serial numbers can also be tricky when trying to get an accurate date. I once had a Japanese Fender '75 reissue [url="http://fenderbassplayer.com/117-fender-jazz-bass"]Jazz Bass[/url] that I bought used and according to the serial number I looked up, was made around 1985. I was suspicious because I didn't think they made the '75 reissue that early on, so I popped the neck off and it had a date stamp of 1998. It turned out that this was a case of overlapping serial numbers used by Fender Japan on different models. Lesson here is that until you see the date stamp on either the neck or body, the serial number is only a [b]guess[/b].[/size][/font]" From http://fenderbassplayer.com/152-properly-dating-a-fender-bass Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skej21 Posted May 15, 2014 Author Share Posted May 15, 2014 [quote name='pete.young' timestamp='1400164561' post='2451371'] I'd go with the neck stamps. I don't think the 75 re-issue was around in '85. There are other examples of people finding these basses hard to date, including this one: [font=georgia,palatino][size=4]"Serial numbers can also be tricky when trying to get an accurate date. I once had a Japanese Fender '75 reissue [url="http://fenderbassplayer.com/117-fender-jazz-bass"]Jazz Bass[/url] that I bought used and according to the serial number I looked up, was made around 1985. I was suspicious because I didn't think they made the '75 reissue that early on, so I popped the neck off and it had a date stamp of 1998. It turned out that this was a case of overlapping serial numbers used by Fender Japan on different models. Lesson here is that until you see the date stamp on either the neck or body, the serial number is only a [b]guess[/b].[/size][/font]" From http://fenderbassplayer.com/152-properly-dating-a-fender-bass [/quote] Cheers Pete. 1999 it is :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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