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Hello guys...i need an info..i'm going to buy today a fender jazz 1975 , it's black..that should be a custom color at the time...do you know if under the black finish there was a white one? because in the parts where the black is fading away there is the white...thanx to anyone will help!

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[quote name='Hiperi0n' post='382240' date='Jan 16 2009, 12:15 PM']Hello guys...i need an info..i'm going to buy today a fender jazz 1975 , it's black..that should be a custom color at the time...do you know if under the black finish there was a white one? because in the parts where the black is fading away there is the white...thanx to anyone will help![/quote]

You'll need the definitive from Musky or someone of his stature re basses - but...

I've got a black 76 Tele I bought in 1980 with similar 'whiteness' showing through. I suspect it's primer or an undercoat. After the white, comes the wood.

So prob'ly not a problem.

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[quote name='Hiperi0n' post='382240' date='Jan 16 2009, 12:15 PM']Hello guys...i need an info..i'm going to buy today a fender jazz 1975 , it's black..that should be a custom color at the time...do you know if under the black finish there was a white one? because in the parts where the black is fading away there is the white...thanx to anyone will help![/quote]
Likely to be the semi opaque undercoat, a very very hard undercoat! I striped a 70's bass back to its ash body once. A very difficult job without electric sanders.

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Fender also had a habit of repainting guitars.

Say they did 5 red ones but someone ordered a black - they would paint one of the red ones black right over the top of it. They also did that if someone made an arse of a finish. Easier than stripping it down to the bare wood again.

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Cool..so everything should be fine...i also suspected it was a normal undercoat..but wanted to listen similar experiences...i hope to get that jazz tomorrow ;) will follow pics ...ehehe

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A white undercoat on a black guitar sounds crazy, but this is a routine practise in paint shops. You actually need some white beneath to make the black coat seem properly black. What I can't say is if Fender did this in 1975 for the bass you describe...

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