Precision Bass 琴身包边 琴颈 琴颈材料 Maple 琴颈漆面 Satin Lacquer on Back, Gloss Lacquer on Headstock Face 琴颈轮廓 "C" Shape 有效弦长 34" (864 mm) 琴颈包边 指板 Rosewood 指板半径 7.25" to 12" Compund Radius (184 mm to 305 mm) ...
Precision Bass 琴身包边 琴颈 琴颈材料 Maple 琴颈漆面 Satin Lacquer on Back, Gloss Lacquer on Headstock Face 琴颈轮廓 "C" Shape 有效弦长 34" (864 mm) 琴颈包边 指板 Rosewood 指板半径 7.25" to 12" Compund Radius (184 mm to 305 mm) ...
"Thick skin" Poly has not taken over yet. While originally blue, the color has faded to a lovely very even almost turquoise hue very similar to many aged Pelham Blue Gibsons. The neck is finished in thin Poly with a lacquer coat over the face of the headstock to preserve the ...
This Fender Squier ’62 Jazz Bass reissue was built in 1982 – the first year of production. Note how the Fender logo is larger than the Squier decal here (Image credit: Nigel Osbourne / Getty) If you can’t beat them... Fender’s answer was very much from the ‘if you can’t bea...
It's simple, really. The Columbia Broadcasting Company—yes,thatCBS—owned Fender for two decades from early 1965 to 1985. One of CBS's first changes to Fender instrument design was the introduction of a larger headstock. Why? To accomodate a larger logo decal, of course. ...
Fender mass-produced the headstock decal without matching them with the annual production schedules of the guitars–meaning they made more decals for a given year than guitars. See the problem? There were a few years where excess headstock ID number decals were produced and held over to the nex...
for the year of production in a way. The first year Young Chang produced guitars with in 1987-1988, but they didn’t use a “7” or an “8” as the first number. They used a “1” because it was the first year of production. An “E2” serial number was then used for 1989 ...
Starting in 1976, Fender transitioned to a new serial number scheme and moved the placement of most serial numbers to the headstock of the instrument. Depending on the era and model, the number can be found on either the front or back of the headstock....
The Stratocaster's advanced, built-in vibrato put shimmering, sustaining sound effects at the player's fingertips. The distinctive Fender headstock design let the strings pull straight over the guitar's nut, minimizing the only real source of de-tuning friction. Surpassing earlier designs, Fender ...
features a multi-tier Telecaster-over-Stratocaster headstock, bone nut and Founders Design decal with Gene Baker’s signature on the back of the headstock. Baker opted for nickel/chrome hardware with vintage-style tuning machines and American Vintage Synchronized Tremolo, but chose modern Telecaster ...