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Nash Jazz '63 - Sold!


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So here's something quite different for me that I picked up in a PX deal recently.

Great fun to play & looks really nice but I'm pretty serious about culling my bass collection so this is the third of my basses to go up for sale. . .

There's a stack of information about Nash in general and this bass in particular [url="http://www.bassdirect.co.uk/bass_guitar_specialists/Nash_63_Jazz.html"]HERE[/url]

Basically it's a really nice heavy relic bass designed to look and feel like a very well used '63 Jazz. Not quite sure how they get away with it but it even has a Fender decal & looks very authentic.

Previous owner was Clarky and his views on it are [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=89963&hl=nash"]HERE[/url]

Happy to answer any questions :)










I should also say that there's already some interest on this as a few people expressed interest over the last day or so :rolleyes:

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[quote name='Beedster' post='917570' date='Aug 6 2010, 11:43 PM']Man. there are a lot of lovely basses for sale on here at the moment. That'll be gone by this time tomorrow!

Chris[/quote]

It almost was but back on the market again, lol

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Jeez - never buy a bass from Clarky. Will you just look at the state of that!

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Luckily enough, I'm safe from this one Barrie. I don't do relic'd. But I gather that's an awesome player and there's no doubt it really does look the part.

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[quote name='Legion' post='918234' date='Aug 7 2010, 06:45 PM']Barrie, just to clarify - Clarkys post says its a P width neck, is that correct? It looks fairly slim in the photos.[/quote]

It's not a 1.75" neck - I only have a ratty tape measure but it looks like a stock J width of 1.5" to me. Definitely narrower than the Fodera I have sitting next to it & that's a 1.625".

It is quite rounded in shape though, definitely not as skinny as my, anorexic, '78J bass.

I'm really no expert on J bass neck shapes but I'd say this slightly chunkier neck would be typical of the '63 it's supposed to represent?

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[quote name='molan' post='918265' date='Aug 7 2010, 06:19 PM']It's not a 1.75" neck - I only have a ratty tape measure but it looks like a stock J width of 1.5" to me. Definitely narrower than the Fodera I have sitting next to it & that's a 1.625".

It is quite rounded in shape though, definitely not as skinny as my, anorexic, '78J bass.

I'm really no expert on J bass neck shapes but I'd say this slightly chunkier neck would be typical of the '63 it's supposed to represent?[/quote]
Clarky checking in! To begin with I was sure it was a P width neck, in part as the BassDirect ad mentioned 1.625 dimensions IIRC and I never measured it. I later worked out that it was the [i]depth [/i] of the neck that made it feel P-like, rather than the nut width. It is rounded and chunky and will feel very comfortable to a Precision player, less so to someone who likes ultra-skinny Jazz necks (eg, for example, a Fender Geddy Lee). Lovely bass this

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[quote name='Clarky' post='918517' date='Aug 8 2010, 04:41 AM']Clarky checking in! To begin with I was sure it was a P width neck, in part as the BassDirect ad mentioned 1.625 dimensions IIRC and I never measured it. I later worked out that it was the [i]depth [/i] of the neck that made it feel P-like, rather than the nut width. It is rounded and chunky and will feel very comfortable to a Precision player, less so to someone who likes ultra-skinny Jazz necks (eg, for example, a Fender Geddy Lee). Lovely bass this[/quote]

Just found a dinky little metal ruler & managed to slide it under the strings - nut width is definitely a stock 1.5" (unless the ruler is wrong, lol).

I think the neck is pretty much 'stock' for a 60's J bass - it's certainly more rounded than my 70's one.

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