Squier by FENDER - Vintage Modified Jazz Bass 70s Olympic White
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Electric Bass Squier Vintage Modified Jazz Bass model 70s Olympic White
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Electric Bass Squier
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Model 70's Jazz Bass
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Series Vintage modified
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Finish Olympic White
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Body in light maple
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Polyurethane Varnish body
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Neck Finish: Vintage Tint Gloss
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Fender-Designed Micro Bridge Single-Coil Jazz Bass
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Micro-center position Designed Fender Jazz Bass Single-Coil
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Standard Bridge 4 bridges
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Chrome hardware
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Top Nut Synthetic Bone
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Standard open Mechanicals
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Fretboard Radius: 9.5 "(24.1 cm)
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Maple fingerboard
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20 medium jumbo frets
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Maple neck
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Neck Shape shaped "C"
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Nut Width: 38.1 mm
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Position Inlays type "block"
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Length of the tuning fork: 864 mm
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Original Rise pulling 045-100
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Reference: 030-6702-505
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