PARIS, France
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This second hand guitar is a 1966 Fender Jazz Bass in Olympic White with matching headstock. This instrument is a piece of rock and music history in France, having accompanied numerous French artists on stage, including Johnny Hallyday, Michel Delpech, C. Jerome, Patrick Topaloff, Pierre Vassiliu, Nancy Holloway, Michel Lebb, Nicoletta, and Philippe Lavil. Its only owner is the bass player of Les Dauphins, a French rock band from the 1960s that got its start in Toulouse. He kept the guitar close to him all his life.Overall Condition: The guitar is in very good overall condition. The neck is easy to play and the action is low (it has just been refretted by our luthiers). The original finish has a beautiful patina on the front; the back of the body is more worn, as a golpeador-style pickguard was installed and later removed. The electronics and pickups are original and work perfectly. All parts are original. The guitar comes in a Gator case.Specifications:Alder bodyOlympic White finish with original matching headstockScrew-on maple neck with rosewood fingerboard featuring block inlays and matching headstock. The neck has just been refretted and offers a low, smooth action.Original electronics and pickups in perfect working order offer the vintage sound you expect from such a lady. Just delightful !Bridge with Fender “F” coverTypical 1966 Lollipop tunersBrand: FenderModel: Jazz BassDate of manufacture: 1966; the stamp on the neck reads “7DEC66A.”Serial number: 176140Made in the USAGator hard caseWeight: 4.27 kg
Price€10,000
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