do you mean 60th?
answer = no
Fender Jazz basses after the 1980's do not go for much higher than brand new Fender basses. I would estimate the price of your bass at around 1000, or if you are lucky 1500.
As of October 2023, a brand new 50th Anniversary Fender Jazz Bass typically ranges in price from approximately $1,800 to $2,500, depending on the specific model and features. Prices may vary based on factors such as retailer, location, and any special finishes or custom options. It's always a good idea to check with authorized Fender dealers for the most accurate and current pricing.
Owning both basses, I can tell you that the Fender Jazz does have a thinner neck than the Precision. I don't know the exact difference (measurement wise) but it's definitely a noticeable difference.
Dougies yellow bass is a "Musicman Sterling" with a white pearloid pickguard. His Sparkly pink bass is also a musicman sterling with a white pearloid pickguard. his previous basses were musicman stingrays, fender jazz and Precision basses.
The value of a 1965 Fender Jazz Bass, such as the one with serial number DES.187.001, can vary significantly based on its condition, originality, and market demand. Generally, vintage Fender Jazz Basses from the mid-1960s can range from $15,000 to over $25,000 or more, especially if they are in excellent condition and retain original parts. It's advisable to consult recent sales data or a professional appraiser for a more precise valuation.
Fender Jazz and Fender Precision Basses He played both Fender Jazz and Fender Precision basses at 02 arena.
Fender Jazz basses after the 1980's do not go for much higher than brand new Fender basses. I would estimate the price of your bass at around 1000, or if you are lucky 1500.
As of October 2023, a brand new 50th Anniversary Fender Jazz Bass typically ranges in price from approximately $1,800 to $2,500, depending on the specific model and features. Prices may vary based on factors such as retailer, location, and any special finishes or custom options. It's always a good idea to check with authorized Fender dealers for the most accurate and current pricing.
ash or alder body with hard rock maple neck with maple or rosewood fingerboard
Owning both basses, I can tell you that the Fender Jazz does have a thinner neck than the Precision. I don't know the exact difference (measurement wise) but it's definitely a noticeable difference.
I don't think so. A while ago I tried fitting a fender precision pick guard onto my squire precision with no luck. The pickups on squires are shaped differently. It's worth a try I suppose but I wouldn't be too optimistic.
Dougies yellow bass is a "Musicman Sterling" with a white pearloid pickguard. His Sparkly pink bass is also a musicman sterling with a white pearloid pickguard. his previous basses were musicman stingrays, fender jazz and Precision basses.
The value of a 1965 Fender Jazz Bass, such as the one with serial number DES.187.001, can vary significantly based on its condition, originality, and market demand. Generally, vintage Fender Jazz Basses from the mid-1960s can range from $15,000 to over $25,000 or more, especially if they are in excellent condition and retain original parts. It's advisable to consult recent sales data or a professional appraiser for a more precise valuation.
Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass was created in 2004.
All fender jazz pickguards fit any fender jazz bass, vintage or brand new, it does not matter.
I have one (60th anniversary), it's antique white, but with silver hardware. They were only available through Sam Ash. I believe only a few hundred were made.
A Fender Jazz guitar is an electric bass guitar created by Leo Fender. It is also known as the Jazz Bass or J Bass and was the second model of electric bass guitar that Fender created.