Bass 6 , to Typical wear on a 's Fender maple fingerboard. Fingerboard Material Maple fingerboard, s: This was the standard neck on all models until when the Jazzmaster was introduced with a rosewood fingerboard; the rest of the Fender models changed to rosewood fingerboards in mid Rosewood fingerboard, "Slab" Brazilian , to

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If you're not familiar with my site, it's simple, and you'll love it or hate it: It's not a fancy site but it remains unchanged since '98 so I figure, "if it ain't broke - don't fix it. Just click on any underlined text and it should open a picture; if you move your cursor over the pic and there's a magnifying glass displayed instead of your cursor, click the pic and it will expand it to larger size. Somewhat of a mixture of parts but a cool looking bridge made of all vintage parts, i. I can part it out if necessary, i. Mono M80 Guitar Sleeve Gigbag.


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All models made during WW2. The post-war logo has the "G" and the "N" with a tail that drops below the other letters. Dot on "i" connected to "G": Dot on "i" free from "G": Gibson always used nitrocellulose lacquer for all instruments from to present.