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Fender Vintage Custom 1951 Precision Bass NOS Nocaster Blonde
Specifications
Condition: | New |
Warranty : | 5 Years |
Photos of: | Actual Instrument |
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Fender Vintage Custom 1951 Precision Bass NOS Nocaster Blonde
The Vintage Custom 1951 Precision Bass offers the appointments that made the original the undisputed champion of working bassists all over the world, including a supremely fast and comfortable tinted quartersawn maple neck with a 7.25" fingerboard radius, and '51 Vintage P Bass bridge. It also boasts an original slab-style P Bass body with a NOS flash-coat lacquer finish that lets the instrument breathe more organically and shows some of the natural grain through the finish.
Other features of the Vintage Custom 1951 Precision Bass include a 2-piece ash body, '55 P Bass pickup, volume and tone controls, single-ply black pickguard, and vintage-style tuning machines.
A living legend, this Precision Bass sounds just as good now as the original did back in 1951. Includes a hardshell case and certificate of authenticity.
Specifications:
Body Shape: | Precision Bass |
Finish: | Nocaster Blonde |
Body Material: | 2 Piece Ash |
Top Material: | N/A |
Body Details: | Black Phenolic Pickguard |
Neck Material: | Maple |
Neck Profile: | 51 P Bass 'U' |
Fingerboard Material: | Maple |
Fingerboard Radius: | 7.25" |
Neck Details: | Micarta Black Dot Inlay, Vintage Upgrade Fret Wire |
Nutwidth: | 43,8 mm - 1.73" |
Scale Length: | 864 mm - 34" |
Bridge: | 51 Vintage P Bass |
Tailpiece: | N/A |
Pickups: | 55 P-Bass |
Tuners: | Vintage 55 P Bass |
Controls: | Volume, Tone |
Weight: | 4,19 kg |
Condition: | New |
Travels in: | Hardshell Case |
Accessories: | Certificate of Authenticity, Shop Floor Traveler, Booklet, Strap, TFOA Passport |
Photos of: | Actual Instrument |