Shonks Posted May 10, 2022 Share Posted May 10, 2022 (edited) I’ve been offered this in a trade. These are the best pics I have at the mo’. All input appreciated. thanks in advance. Will try and get some better pics soon. Edited August 5 by Shonks Not my bass Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyTravis Posted May 10, 2022 Share Posted May 10, 2022 Yeah, genuine. equivalent of a MIJ standard will be a decent workhorse - nice colour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek99 Posted May 10, 2022 Share Posted May 10, 2022 Missing it’s back of neck/heel sticker Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shonks Posted May 10, 2022 Author Share Posted May 10, 2022 11 minutes ago, Geek99 said: Missing it’s back of neck/heel sticker Serial is on the neck plate. Made in Japan is on the headstock logo 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek99 Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 Mine had “crafted in Japan” at heel, some also say “made in Japan” Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gjones Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 The standards usually had smaller machinehead plates. It looks like this one has had 70s style machineheads fitted at some stage. All the Japanese Fenders I've owned, over the years (I still have a Jazz and a Precision), have been excellent. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cat Burrito Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 Looks genuine to me. I owned a few 80s MIJ and 90s CIJ / MIJ basses over the years - all EXCELLENT! As a point of interest, the serial number and Made / Crafted references moved around a bit over the years (sometimes on the neck heel, sometimes on the headstock etc). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shonks Posted May 11, 2022 Author Share Posted May 11, 2022 Ok I’ve just seen a better pic of the headstock. the serial is under the logo. It’s E + 6 digits. to the right of the logo it say Made in Japan. the neck plate has the word FENDER on the upper edge. Looked genuine. Does that sound right to you guys? is the colour ‘Lake Placid Blue’ it’s slightly metallic thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexpea Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 13 minutes ago, Shonks said: Ok I’ve just seen a better pic of the headstock. the serial is under the logo. It’s E + 6 digits. to the right of the logo it say Made in Japan. the neck plate has the word FENDER on the upper edge. Looked genuine. Does that sound right to you guys? is the colour ‘Lake Placid Blue’ it’s slightly metallic thanks Yep sounds exactly the same as my E serial MIJ Fender P 👍 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shonks Posted May 11, 2022 Author Share Posted May 11, 2022 Thanks again to all!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bassassin Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 (edited) 8 hours ago, Geek99 said: Mine had “crafted in Japan” at heel, some also say “made in Japan” 'Made In Japan' indicates manufactured by Fujigen Gakki, 'Crafted' refers to Tokai & Dyna Gakki, mostly late 90s onward. The 'E' prefix serial on this (mid 80s) is correct for Fujigen. 7 hours ago, gjones said: The standards usually had smaller machinehead plates. It looks like this one has had 70s style machineheads fitted at some stage. All the Japanese Fenders I've owned, over the years (I still have a Jazz and a Precision), have been excellent. I think these are original - I don't know MIJ Fenders as well as I could (working on it!) but I've seen this type before. The smaller units are Gotoh GB-1s or GB-10s and very common but not exclusive on 80s MIJ Fenders & Squiers. This does look like a very tidy mid 80s P. Edited May 11, 2022 by Bassassin Type O. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek99 Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 Word …. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shonks Posted May 11, 2022 Author Share Posted May 11, 2022 59 minutes ago, Geek99 said: Word …. What is it? The ‘word’ I mean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geek99 Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 Short for “every word of it is true” I guess .. I’m not fluent in Ghetto however @Bassassinis the guru 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alexpea Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 Interesting to see another of these as I've been looking and I don't seem to see many come up for sale. If I do see any of a similar age (84-87 Fujigen) they seem to be reissue models of 50's or 60s precisions with spaghetti logo and the serial number on the neck plate instead. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shonks Posted May 11, 2022 Author Share Posted May 11, 2022 (edited) 2 hours ago, Geek99 said: Short for “every word of it is true” I guess .. I’m not fluent in Ghetto however @Bassassinis the guru I only speak cockanease Edited May 11, 2022 by Shonks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
miles'tone Posted May 11, 2022 Share Posted May 11, 2022 E series are usually very good. I've had 2 and wish I still had them. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shonks Posted May 12, 2022 Author Share Posted May 12, 2022 (edited) Good to know. thanks again. I’m doing the deal. Should have it Sunday afternoon. I'll report back. This is the back plate by the way, Edited August 5 by Shonks 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyTravis Posted May 12, 2022 Share Posted May 12, 2022 Love that colour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeftyJ Posted May 12, 2022 Share Posted May 12, 2022 Me too! Great find. If it's anything as good as the E-series Squier Strat I own, you're going to love it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shonks Posted May 15, 2022 Author Share Posted May 15, 2022 (edited) I just got the bass and loving it. Although it looks blue in the pics in real life it has a green hue to it. i think the colour might be aquamarine metallic. I did a Google search and that’s the closest I can find. every picture I take doesn’t show the greeness of it, weird. i have a sea foam jazz bass which does the same thing actually. sounds great , plays great, very happy. Looks to be all original. The pickup sounds really good, it may be a usa one but I’m not dragging it out to have a look. At least not yet. the pots feel substantial and for a 38 year old bass there’s no crackle or anything nasty. feels like its about 8.5lbs. the rosewood on the neck is lovely and dark. Don’t see that these days. the neck pocket is nice and tight too. Adding some pics. What do you think is may be worth? It has the expected light dings here and there but good overall condition cosmetically. Edited May 16, 2022 by Shonks 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JottoSW1 Posted May 15, 2022 Share Posted May 15, 2022 It looks great and of impeccable quality. Plus you seem to like it, play it forever and enjoy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeftyJ Posted May 16, 2022 Share Posted May 16, 2022 Fender Japan has a finish called "Old Lake Placid Blue" (OLP) that also has the greenish hue you're describing - but I don't know if that finish was around already in the 80s! It could just be naturally aged Lake Placid Blue. It has been known to turn quite green with age and exposure to UV light. For example, this 1969 Mustang Bass was once Lake Placid Blue, but now more closely resembles Ocean Turquoise Metallic: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Downunderwonder Posted May 17, 2022 Share Posted May 17, 2022 Handsome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shonks Posted May 17, 2022 Author Share Posted May 17, 2022 19 hours ago, LeftyJ said: Fender Japan has a finish called "Old Lake Placid Blue" (OLP) that also has the greenish hue you're describing - but I don't know if that finish was around already in the 80s! It could just be naturally aged Lake Placid Blue. It has been known to turn quite green with age and exposure to UV light. For example, this 1969 Mustang Bass was once Lake Placid Blue, but now more closely resembles Ocean Turquoise Metallic: Lovely Mustang! yes, OLP might be the one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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