time machineTM series ’59 PRECISION BASS®

machineTM series

(807) Vintage Blonde

(800)(801)

1959 was a transitional year for the P Bass®. Rosewood fingerboards replaced the one-piece maple neck. Meticulously built to replicate the original, these models also feature alder (Three-color Sunburst) or ash (Vintage Blonde and White Blonde) bodies, a “C”-shape maple neck, vintage split single-coil pickups and a gold anodized pickguard. Accompanied by a tweed case, strap, cable and polishing cloth. Available in Three-color Sunburst (800), White Blonde (801, N.O.S.) and Vintage Blonde (807, Closet Classic and Relic®).

015-2100- N.O.S., Rosewood w/case

015-2200- Closet Classic, Rosewood w/case

015-2300- Relic, Rosewood w/case

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time machine series ’64 JAZZ BASS®

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(805) Olympic White

(800)

The foundation of American music is built on the Fender® bass. Think about your favorite rock band. … Chances are, their bassist was laying it down on none other than a Fender bass. Some of the most significant tracks were done using a Fender Jazz Bass, and here – in all its glory – is the legendary 1964 model offered in three finishes (Relic, Closet Classic and N.O.S.). The ’64 J Bass® features an alder body with a maple neck and a round laminate rosewood fingerboard. Nickel/chrome hardware, vintage reverse tuning machines and a four-ply tortoiseshell pickguard complete the package. Accompanied by a black vinyl case, strap and cable. Available in Three-color Sunburst (800) and Olympic White (805).

015-1300- N.O.S., Rosewood w/case

015-1400- Closet Classic, Rosewood w/case

015-1500- Relic, Rosewood w/case

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closet classic

relic

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