Fender Japan Traditional II Original 50s Precision Bass Guitar, Maple FB, Butterscotch Blonde
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 50s-Style Precision Bass Guitar, Maple Fingerboard, Butterscotch Blonde Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 50s-Style Precision Bass Guitar, Maple Fingerboard, Butterscotch Blonde Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 50s-Style Precision Bass Guitar, Maple Fingerboard, Butterscotch Blonde Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 50s-Style Precision Bass Guitar, Maple Fingerboard, Butterscotch Blonde Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 50s-Style Precision Bass Guitar, Maple Fingerboard, Butterscotch Blonde Finish

Fender Japan Traditional II Original 50s Precision Bass Guitar, Maple FB, Butterscotch Blonde

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Product Description

Fender's Japan - made Traditional guitar series combines classic Fender instrument - making aesthetics with refined Japanese craftsmanship. This Precision Bass guitar offers top - notch quality. Its body is shaped like a Precision Bass®, crafted from basswood with a gloss polyester finish. The maple fretboard has a 9.5' (241 mm) radius, 20 frets, and black dot inlays. It features vintage - style single - coil Precision Bass® pickups, a 2 - saddle vintage Precision Bass® bridge, and nickel - plated steel strings (.045-.105 gauges). The 1 - ply black pickguard and vintage - style tuning machines add to its charm. With a nickel/chrome hardware finish and comes with a gig bag.



Using your Fender Japan Traditional II Precision Bass Guitar is easy. First, make sure the strings are properly tuned using the vintage - style tuning machines. Plug your guitar into an amplifier to start playing. When you're done, store it in the included gig bag to protect it from dust and scratches. To keep it in good condition, wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. Check the bridge and tuning machines regularly to ensure they're tight. Avoid exposing the guitar to extreme temperatures or humidity as it can damage the wood and hardware. If you notice any issues with the pickups or other components, it's best to take it to a professional guitar technician for repair.


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