Very clean '72 Jazz

Started by ilan, June 23, 2021, 05:37:43 AM

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ilan


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Pilgrim

Very clean indeed. I don't feel that the old guitar market makes any sense, but that's a nice one.  I hope whoever buys it at 5x what he could pay for a newer comparable one enjoys it. 
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doombass

Yes, very good condition. However I would'nt pay 5k for that string allignment (look at the e- and g-string over the fretboard). It does'nt seem to be wiggle room in the neck pocket to straighten the neck?


ilan

Quote from: doombass on June 23, 2021, 04:51:05 PM
However I would'nt pay 5k for that string allignment (look at the e- and g-string over the fretboard). It does'nt seem to be wiggle room in the neck pocket to straighten the neck?

I've seen this kind of misalignment in Fenders about a hundred times and I've always been able to correct it in one quick move. That's a 2-second fix, no tools needed.

gearHed289

Quote from: ilan on June 24, 2021, 05:31:08 AM
I've seen this kind of misalignment in Fenders about a hundred times and I've always been able to correct it in one quick move. That's a 2-second fix, no tools needed.

"Crack!" Perfect! I do it on my Fenderbird fairly often. Like a chiropractic adjustment.  ;D

Bargeon

Quote from: ilan on June 24, 2021, 05:31:08 AM
I've seen this kind of misalignment in Fenders about a hundred times and I've always been able to correct it in one quick move. That's a 2-second fix, no tools needed.

Enlighten us. What's the problem and what's the fix?
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Ron Thorn demonstrates at 2:10:


Dave W

There's no misalignment, that's just the slight camera angle. The second photo in the listing is taken pretty much straight overhead and the alignment is fine.

ilan

Quote from: BeeTL on June 24, 2021, 08:01:23 PM
Ron Thorn demonstrates at 2:10:

Just like that. BTW I have a guitarist friend who deliberately pulls the neck slightly upwards so that the high E is further away from the edge.

ilan

Quote from: Dave W on June 24, 2021, 11:22:25 PM
There's no misalignment, that's just the slight camera angle. The second photo in the listing is taken pretty much straight overhead and the alignment is fine.

I disagree, Dave. here you can clearly see there's a misalignment, it's not just camera angle. 3-bolt 70s J's and Strats are of course more prone to this, and owners should know how to correct it. OTOH 6-bolt StingRay necks never move.




Bargeon

Quote from: BeeTL on June 24, 2021, 08:01:23 PM
Ron Thorn demonstrates at 2:10:



Yikes. My arching back :)

Thanks.
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Alanko

A bass that clean means that nobody ever enjoyed playing it enough to put any visible wear on it. This suggests its just another shitbox '70s Fender; heavy, tonally dead, made by dudes that didn't care.

I do think the string alignment is off, but being a '70s Fender there is probably a nice gap down each side of the neck heel in the pocket, so plenty of room to yank the neck over into.

Dave W

Quote from: Alanko on June 27, 2021, 01:54:05 PM
A bass that clean means that nobody ever enjoyed playing it enough to put any visible wear on it. This suggests its just another shitbox '70s Fender; heavy, tonally dead, made by dudes that didn't care.

I do think the string alignment is off, but being a '70s Fender there is probably a nice gap down each side of the neck heel in the pocket, so plenty of room to yank the neck over into.

but...but...but don't you know they're vintage now? Their faults are now magically cured.  :mrgreen:

Seriously, there were always good examples in the 70s. They weren't all dogs, not by a long shot.

Alanko

Quote from: Dave W on June 27, 2021, 11:45:41 PMSeriously, there were always good examples in the 70s. They weren't all dogs, not by a long shot.

The good ones look like this!