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Vintage Cream JAZZ BASS Scratch Plate –designed to fit Mexican & USA Fender Jazz Basses. 3 ply material, Cream/Black/Cream. When fitting ANY after-market Scratch plate you may need to make some small adjustments, filing and positioning to get the best fit on your guitar. NB If...
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Fender’s attention turns to its entry-level models as we say adios to the popular Mexican Standards and hola to the Player series…
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Ordered a Squier Affinity Jazz Bass online, but I was disappointed with what I received: No skunk stripe as per the advert on their site, a few scratches in the lacquer, and the wiring is completely haywire: Tone controls act as Volume and work erratically, and Volume knob acts more as ...
Mexican Fender Serial Numbers Korean Fender Serial Numbers Fender Squire and Chinese numbering and dating guides are coming soon. You can also find more information on the Fendersite. There is NO SUCH THING as a USA Made “Squier”! ALL Squier’s were and are IMPORT models made OUTSIDE of ...
My Tele is a MIM Vintera ’50s and this Mustang PJ is also a MIM. In my experience, there are some great quality guitars and basses coming out of Fender’s Mexican factory. Tone and Playability – 9/10 The key feature of the PJ is that it gives you a Precision pickup and a Jaz...
Japanese / Mexican Stratocasters The Japanese and Mexican Stratocasters are intended to be the best value for the money. Most Japanese instruments appear to be made with lighter Basswood bodies and the Mexican ones made of Poplar. Japan
3. I’ve got a soft spot for white Jags. Let’s talk about the old Squier vs. Fender debate. How do you think your Jag holds up compared to the American or Mexican models? If someone was on the fence about checking out a Squier Jag, would you recommend it? Also, got any choice...