ped Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: I’m not so sure. The later 60s and 70s ones aren’t as prone to shrinking as the early ones. Plus if it had shrunk in such an extreme way it would have cracked at the tips like most of the old ones have. Perhaps I’m overly cynical but I don’t like it. Im more inclined to believe it’s a neck swap than anything else. Maybe. But mine shrunk and pulled the screws instead of cracking. When I had it re fitted I had the choice of having the gap either at the control plate or the neck pocket. If you look closely at the pics maybe you can see a slight ghosting where the plate used to be (I think I can but I’m on my phone and perhaps imagining it). No expert on necks though so who knows, although a neck swap wouldn’t explain the pickguard gap anyway. Quote
wateroftyne Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) I think there's too much being read into the headstock colour. Look at the shadows. It's just being hit with a really bright (and probably quite cool) flash. It looks much more 'normal' here: Edited 11 hours ago by wateroftyne 2 Quote
ped Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago …and look at the body pics with the scratchplate removed. It’s been repositioned south. Probably because of shrinkage. Quote
Belka Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago It's far more likely to be a pickguard swap - the ad states there are two sets of holes drilled for two different pickguards - the original probably went bad and it's been replaced with another that didn't quite fit - hence the extra holes and gap at the neck. I may be wrong, but by 1969 Fender's tort was a bit darker - this one is very vibrant/red, it could be from an earlier instrument. 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 3 minutes ago, wateroftyne said: I think there's too much being read into the headstock colour. Look at the shadows. It's just being hit with a really bright (and probably quite cool) flash. It looks much more 'normal' here: Yes that would explain it! The gap also looks less extreme. As you were. Quote
ped Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 minute ago, Belka said: It's far more likely to be a pickguard swap - the ad states there are two sets of holes drilled for two different pickguards - the original probably went bad and it's been replaced with another that didn't quite fit - hence the extra holes and gap at the neck. I may be wrong, but by 1969 Fender's tort was a bit darker - this one is very vibrant/red, it could be from an earlier instrument. Ah I didn’t read that. Sounds right! Quote
wateroftyne Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: Yes that would explain it! The gap also looks less extreme. As you were. Wait.. you thought that massive shadow was a gap??? Crikey. Quote
Reggaebass Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: I don’t know what happened here. Anyway, I think the body, guard etc are all original. To me it looks like a neck swap. I see what you’re saying, It’s a possibility as there are extra screw holes on the back of the neck , unless they were from the factory, hard to say really Quote
Reggaebass Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago I actually think it’s quite a nice jazz Quote
sprocketflup Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, SurroundedByManatees said: It surprises me that the ski-jump rarely gets mentioned in the dealers ads. Forgive my ignorance what do you mean by the ski jump please? Quote
ossyrocks Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Just now, Reggaebass said: I see what you’re saying, It’s a possibility as there are extra screw holes on the back of the neck , unless they were from the factory, hard to say really I saw those extra holes. I've never seen that on any original vintage Fender before. It certainly could be the original neck to that body, but it was swapped onto another body at some time previously and then swapped back, or it's a parts bass. I don't think those extra holes would ever have appeared out of the factory. I bought my '73 Jazz (which looks very similar to this one) from Bass Bros, and they are great to deal with. They are reasonable people trying hard, and they will enter into discussion about aspects of the instruments they are selling if you have any queries. Rob 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 9 minutes ago, wateroftyne said: Wait.. you thought that massive shadow was a gap??? Crikey. I’m not sure what you mean, but I’m currently cleaning the bathroom so have more pressing matters to attend to. Quote
Reggaebass Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 25 minutes ago, sprocketflup said: Forgive my ignorance what do you mean by the ski jump please? Basically when a neck does this 1 Quote
Steve Browning Posted 51 minutes ago Posted 51 minutes ago On 02/04/2025 at 08:40, Steve Browning said: Just looked and they're distributed in the UK by Rotosound. Happy days!! I sent my newly delivered 1983 '62 Precision reissue back to Fender because the scratchplate looked so awful. I was put off Spitfire by an extraordinary tale of woe on BC a few years ago. The pair I ordered yesterday arrived today and they're excellent. Especially for the price. Very happy chap. Quote
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