Fender Jazz L33807
by Tam McKinley
(Scotland)
sounds great, action smooth, paint work sunburst, worn looking
ANSWER
Hi, Tam--
Your guitar was made at the
Fullerton Plant (Fender - Pre CBS Era), USA
in the Year(s): 1964
JAZZ BASS (FENDER MFG. 1960-64)
- offset double alder body, bolt-on maple neck, 20-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays, four-on-one-side tuners, fixed bridge with string mutes, F logo bridge cover, tortoiseshell/metal pickguard with finger rest, two J-style pickups, two concentric knobs (v, tone) controls, chrome hardware, available in 3-Tone Sunburst, Blonde, or Custom Colors finishes, mfg. 1960-64.
Here is the rest of the good news:
1964
Mint $12,000
Exc. +$10,000
Exc. $8,500
Avg.+ $7,000
Avg. $6,000
General $5,000
Add 25% for Dakota Red, Fiesta Red, Candy Apple Red, Olympic White, Sonic Blue, Lake Placid Blue, or Gold Metallic finishes.
Add 50% for Burgundy Mist, Surf Green, Fire Mist Silver,or Shell Pink finishes.
In early 1962, three standard knobs (two v, tone) replaced two concentric (stacked) knobs. Also in 1962, Blonde and custom color finishes were introduced with Blonde-finished instruments using an ash body and Custom color finishes having white pickguards. In 1963, the string mutes were removed. Matching color headstocks are common.
Nice Bass!
Lynne