UNFORTUNATELY, DUE TO THE UNCERTAINTIES REGARDING US IMPORT TAXES / CUSTOM DUTIES, I CAN NOT SHIP ITEMS TO THE USA RIGHT NOW. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE.
For sale is this nice early '80's Made In Japan (MIJ) Squier precision bass neck. Manufactured in 1983, with a neck width at the nut of 42 mm. The neck is in great shape, has a stunning dark rosewood fretboard and is loaded with tuners and string tree. The frets have plenty of life in them. The back of the neck is slightly worn in and has just a couple of minor scratches. The neck plays smooth and fast. The neck is straight, the truss rod is functional and moves freely in both directions. The tuners and the string container are included in this sale.
Width at the nut: 42 mm.
Width at the first fret: 44 mm.
Thickness at the first fret: 22 mm.
Early '80's Fender and Squier instruments were the first Fender branded instruments made outside the USA, built to an incredible standard by the famed Fujigen Gakki plant in Japan. Fender had increasing quality issues after the sale to CBS in 1964, and by the late 70s instruments rolling out of Fullerton that were pretty hit and miss. The first batch of MIJ Fenders and Squiers were met with elation in the USA by Fender execs: these were the best made Fender instruments since the mid-sixties.
Shipping:
the Netherlands: 25 euro
Europe: 50 euro
Outside Europe: 100 euro
Note: this item is sold 'as-described'.
This item is sold As-Described
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| Condition | Very Good (Used) Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more |
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