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33" Reverse P/J Jazz bass, blocks & binding (FINISHED PICS)


honza992

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Finally, my work here is done.  It was the normal story for me, woodwork went more (or less) smoothly, finishing was a nightmare.  Anyway, at third attempt I am very, very, very happy with how it's turned out.  I really like the 33" scale - with careful positioning of the bridge the overall reach is probably 2 inches less than a standard Fender 34".  The weight is just under 8 lbs, so very light for a jazz, but the balance is absolutely perfect - it sits naturally about 30 degrees above horizontal.  The finish is like double cream, silky smooth, really incredibly smooth, but matte at the same time.  It really makes you want to touch it....or even...no enough.  Get on with the specs.......

  • Scale: 33"
  • Shape: Slightly undersized Jazz
  • Body wood: Alder (no weight relief)
  • Neck wood: Maple, flatsawn
  • Fretboard: Rosewood
  • Pickups: House of Tone '62 PJ set, installed with the P pickup reversed
  • Electronics: Passive, 500k pots
  • Tuners: Ultralites
  • Bridge: Wilkinson
  • Other: Mother of Pearl Blocks, white plastic binding
  • Weight: 7lb 14oz (3.65kg)
  • Balance:  Absolutely spot on
  • Colour: Vintage White (1:2 General Finshes Snow White & Antique White)
  • Finish: General Finishes High Performance clear coat, sprayed with HVLP
  • Strings: D'Addario XL Nickel wound 45-105

Other than for the purposes of set up, I haven't really had the chance to play it yet.  I like to get proper photos does immediately (before I drop it), then I just haven't had the chance.  First impressions though are very very positive, particularly of the P pickup, which sounds massive!  More dets to follow. 

Anyway, here are some studio shots.....
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And a few I took at home....

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9 hours ago, Jabba_the_gut said:

That is stunning! A beautiful colour combination. You must be very pleased with finish on this.

Cheers

Jez

Absolutely what he ^ said!!!!    That is so top-drawer it hurts.

It's also probably tipped my wavering on investing in a turbine spray set up too....

Oh - and your photo set up is really very professional, as well :)

 

Top class - all of it!

 

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