Fresher guitars were built in the famous Matsumoto region of Japan throughout the 1970's and 1980's and were sold by Kyowa (responsible for importing Charvel, Jackson, Takamine etc). This is a 1970's model Precision Bass in a 1950's style with a three-tone sunburst, slim maple neck and a 20 fret maple fingerboard (42mm nut width), weighs 4.2kg's. 
Good vintage condition with basic signs of wear as pictured. Restrung and given a professional setup/service prior to listing including a truss adjustment and fret polish, the neck is straight and the frets have plenty of life left. Has a brand new output jack installed. 
Shipping: Domestic - We offer a courier service Australia wide on our guitars! All prices include insurance for loss/damage along with industrial packaging to ensure your guitar arrives safely. International - We ship worldwide almost as often as we ship domestically. We use EMS or UPS express services depending on the destination. 
Returns:  We only offer returns on faulty or broken items, not if you change your mind. All guitars are thoroughly tested here and we'll do our best to list any known troubles in the condition section above.  

Click & Collect and local pickup available from our store at 14/33 College Street in Gladesville, Sydney. 

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Listeda year ago
ConditionGood (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • 1970's Fresher Japan "Personal Bass" Precision Bass ()
Finish
  • Sunburst

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