From Fender:

"New for 2023, the Fender Custom Shop introduces the ’63 Jazz Bass Journeyman Relic. Exactly 60 years after its groundbreaking (and ground shaking) predecessor, the instrument is loaded with looks, sound and vibe that expertly evoke the Jazz Bass in one of its earliest incarnations.

The sleek two-piece select alder body wears Journeyman Relic lacquer finishes in Aged Fiesta Red, Aged Aztec Gold and Faded Aged Sonic Blue. This special treatment imparts the look of a bass that has changed hands or been handed down over the years, mostly played around the house and the occasional jam session or weekend gig. This generally well-cared-for look includes light finish checking, several “friendly” down-to-the-wood nicks and dings, some dulling of the hardware, and general moderate playing wear. The look of a very lucky find, in short."

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  • SN: CZ572245
  • Finish: Aged Fiesta Red
  • 9lbs 7.1oz
  • 2-Piece Alder Body
  • Handwound Vintage Jazz Bass Custom Shop Pickups
  • Quartersawn Maple Neck
  • AAA Rosewood Fingerboard
  • Vintage Clay Dot Inlays
  • 7.25" Radius
  • '60s "U" Style Neck Profile
  • Matching Painted Headstock
  • Unfinished Neck Back
  • 3rd Strap Button on Headstock Back
  • Hardshell Case & COA Included

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Jazz Bass
Finish
  • Fiesta Red
Categories
Number of Strings
  • 4-String

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Parkway Music

Clifton Park, NY, United States
Sales:13,699
Joined Reverb:2014

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