rhokuza Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Recently bought this bass, it’s a 1982 fender jb62 reissue from the fujigen era. I see many basses from this year with cloth wiring instead of plastic. Mine was specifically 9-29-82 and I found one also with the same date and it had cloth as opposed to my plastic wiring. It was sold to me as an all original, but this has me slightly skeptical now. Any insight appreciated also here is the another jazz bass i found online with the EXACT same date as mine: https://topshelfinstruments.com.au/products/fender-japan-62-jazz-bass-jb62-75-vintage-white-jv-serial-1982 Quote
LukeFRC Posted January 23 Posted January 23 Fender Japan made basses at different price points so you would expect the pickup and wiring to be different. 1 Quote
LukeFRC Posted January 23 Posted January 23 though yours is more what I would expect than the link you posted. From memory of my JV squier series the pickup wires were cloth covered and the rest were not 1 Quote
rhokuza Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 9 minutes ago, LukeFRC said: though yours is more what I would expect than the link you posted. From memory of my JV squier series the pickup wires were cloth covered and the rest were not I appreciate the reply, I only managed to find one more jazz bass mij in early 82 that had plastic wires over the cloth ones. However I couldn’t find anything online that said why they might have done some with plastic and some with cloth even though they were the same year month and model. Quote
LukeFRC Posted January 23 Posted January 23 7 minutes ago, rhokuza said: I appreciate the reply, I only managed to find one more jazz bass mij in early 82 that had plastic wires over the cloth ones. However I couldn’t find anything online that said why they might have done some with plastic and some with cloth even though they were the same year month and model. because fender labeled domestic ones they would have been making at various price points. Some might have had fancy pickups, some cheaper? that's a guess 1 Quote
rhokuza Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 4 minutes ago, LukeFRC said: because fender labeled domestic ones they would have been making at various price points. Some might have had fancy pickups, some cheaper? that's a guess Thank you for the insight, will keep this in mind. Curious to see what others may say as well. Quote
rhokuza Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 17 minutes ago, LukeFRC said: because fender labeled domestic ones they would have been making at various price points. Some might have had fancy pickups, some cheaper? that's a guess also forgot to mention I also found some that had a mix of both plastic wires and cloth that also were apparently original according to the sellers listing Quote
Beedster Posted January 23 Posted January 23 8 minutes ago, rhokuza said: ....according to the sellers listing... Not always a source to be relied upon Quote
rhokuza Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 Just now, Beedster said: Not always a source to be relied upon you are very correct. take that phrase with a grain of salt haha Quote
LukeFRC Posted January 23 Posted January 23 The thing is - I would question if it even matters? The nice thing about this era Fujigen is the necks, and body woods - the ones I've tried just play far nicer than their price. I'm a bit sceptical as to why unmolested pickups or electronics matter, it's not a pre-CBS... if it were me, play it, stick whatever pickups you like in it, and play some more 1 1 Quote
Beedster Posted January 23 Posted January 23 9 minutes ago, LukeFRC said: The thing is - I would question if it even matters? The nice thing about this era Fujigen is the necks, and body woods - the ones I've tried just play far nicer than their price. I'm a bit sceptical as to why unmolested pickups or electronics matter, it's not a pre-CBS... if it were me, play it, stick whatever pickups you like in it, and play some more Yep 👍 Quote
Hellzero Posted January 23 Posted January 23 (edited) Everything depends on your type of 1982 Jazz Bass. Is it a JV series? When yes, only the pickups were American, so indeed with cloth wires, but the remaining wires were mainly plastic types, but sometimes fully cloth, hey, that's Fender. I own a 1982 Squier JV Stratocaster that still has the sticker on the pickguard saying "Pick up made in USA". When no, the pickups were Japanese with only plastic wires all over. The pots on yours are Japanese period correct models. Edited January 23 by Hellzero Photo added 1 1 Quote
LukeFRC Posted January 23 Posted January 23 1 hour ago, Hellzero said: I own a 1982 Squier JV Stratocaster that still has the sticker on the pickguard saying "Pick up made in USA". I'm sure 21frets or somewhere said only the first batch of Strats had USA pickups, and the other models had Japanese? Quote
Hellzero Posted January 23 Posted January 23 35 minutes ago, LukeFRC said: I'm sure 21frets or somewhere said only the first batch of Strats had USA pickups, and the other models had Japanese? That's correct too, but those were all the real JV's first years, so 1982 and up to somewhere in 1983, then they switched to fully Japanese stuff. Quote
rhokuza Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 4 hours ago, Hellzero said: Everything depends on your type of 1982 Jazz Bass. Is it a JV series? When yes, only the pickups were American, so indeed with cloth wires, but the remaining wires were mainly plastic types, but sometimes fully cloth, hey, that's Fender. I own a 1982 Squier JV Stratocaster that still has the sticker on the pickguard saying "Pick up made in USA". When no, the pickups were Japanese with only plastic wires all over. The pots on yours are Japanese period correct models. Thank you for the reply. I read somewhere that only the first few months of 1982 production had full plastic wires. Not sure how true that is, but yes mine is also a JV serial as well. I just found it strange that I found another with the exact same day as mine with different wiring. But I am told that mine looks more period correct/legit now, which is reassuring. Quote
rhokuza Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 Just now, rhokuza said: Thank you for the reply. I read somewhere that only the first few months of 1982 production had full plastic wires. Not sure how true that is, but yes mine is also a JV serial as well. I just found it strange that I found another with the exact same day as mine with different wiring. But I am told that mine looks more period correct/legit now, which is reassuring. here’s some more photos of mine too Quote
rhokuza Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 2 hours ago, Bigguy2017 said: That looks all original spec for Japan. Appreciate the confirmation. Was there ever an explanation for some having different wiring than others? despite being made the same day? Quote
LukeFRC Posted January 24 Posted January 24 28 minutes ago, rhokuza said: Appreciate the confirmation. Was there ever an explanation for some having different wiring than others? despite being made the same day? Well the 1982 fender japan catalogue has at least three spec levels of jazz bass which would have been at different price points. Quote
rhokuza Posted January 24 Author Posted January 24 1 hour ago, LukeFRC said: Well the 1982 fender japan catalogue has at least three spec levels of jazz bass which would have been at different price points. I’ve never seen this before, do you have any place i can find more info to see which ones i have? Quote
LukeFRC Posted January 24 Posted January 24 Google “fender japan catalog 1982” on a laptop/desktop there’s a few sources for free use google translate apps camera thing on your phone to translate the Japanese kanji Quote
Hellzero Posted January 24 Posted January 24 @rhokuza, your bass wasn't made the same day, only the neck was, so you can't compare the two basses as they may be different models. 😉 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted January 24 Posted January 24 20 minutes ago, LukeFRC said: Google “fender japan catalog 1982” on a laptop/desktop there’s a few sources for free use google translate apps camera thing on your phone to translate the Japanese kanji https://vintagejapanguitars.com/fender-japan-1982-catalogue/ Quote
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