Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Jazz Bass Guitar, RW FB, Olympic White
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s-style Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard in Olympic White Color
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s-style Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard in Olympic White Color
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s-style Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard in Olympic White Color
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s-style Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard in Olympic White Color
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s-style Jazz Bass Electric Guitar with Rosewood Fingerboard in Olympic White Color

Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Jazz Bass Guitar, RW FB, Olympic White

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Product Description

Fender's Japan-made Traditional guitar series combines the classic Fender instrument-making aesthetics with top-notch Japanese craftsmanship. This Jazz Bass guitar features a Basswood body with a Gloss Polyester finish. The Rosewood fretboard has a 9.5' (241 mm) radius, 20 frets, and White Dot inlays. It comes with Vintage-Style Single-Coil Jazz Bass pickups, a 4-Saddle Vintage-Style bridge, and Nickel Plated Steel strings (.045-.105 Gauges). The 4-Ply Tortoiseshell pickguard adds a touch of style. Vintage-Style tuning machines and Nickel/Chrome hardware finish complete the look. It also includes a Gig Bag for easy transport.



Using your Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Jazz Bass Guitar is a breeze. Just plug it into an amplifier and start strumming. When you're done playing, make sure to store it in the included gig bag to protect it from dust and scratches. To keep it in good shape, wipe down the strings and body regularly with a soft cloth. You can also use a fretboard cleaner on the rosewood fretboard every few months. If you need to adjust the strings or the bridge, it's best to take it to a professional guitar technician. Enjoy making music with your new bass guitar!


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