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About This Listing

Up for sale is a killer Warmoth Jazzmaster Bass. As you can see, I was going for a Jaguar style vibe aesthetically. All in all, it’s a stack knob Jazz Bass functionally. Looks, plays, and sounds amazing. Reluctantly selling to fund another instrument I just couldn’t pass up.

Specs:
Alder body
Tortoise shell guard
Metal control plates by Faction Guitars
Lindy Fralin pickups w/5 percent overwind
Concentric volume/tone controls
Hipshot Kickass Bridge
Quartersawn Roasted Maple neck w/ rosewood board
6105 narrow tall frets (professionally dressed)
Painted headstock w/ custom decal
Hipshot Ultralite Oval Tuners
Neck is slim taper Jazz width and has graphite stiffening rods. Vintage tint gloss finish.

Bass is in 9/10 condition, save for one small dent (pictured) from where I bumped the body on a small stage. Luckily it’s not really visible while playing. No case, but will be packed with care.

Happy to answer any questions I can about this awesome axe. Ships to CONUS ONLY.
Thanks for looking!

Listed2 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Jazzmaster IV Bass
Finish
  • Olympic White
Categories
Year
  • 2021
Made In
  • United States
Right / Left Handed
  • Left Handed
Number of Strings
  • 4-String

About the Seller

Room 237

Huntsville, AL, United States
(85)
Joined Reverb:2015
Items Sold:75

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