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FUJIGEN Jazz bass type JJB7 MBL Made in Japan
$ 509.52
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Description
DESCRIPTIONFujigen is a musical instrument manufacturer founded in 1960, headquartered in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture.
A prestigious manufacturer that has manufactured famous brands such as Greco in the 70's, Ibanez, Fender Japan in the 80's, and Orville in the 90's on an OEM basis.
The lightweight basswood body ensures playability.
Because it is equipped with a circle fretting system
Achieve a stable pitch!
Of course Made in Japan!
BODY:Basswood
NECK:Maple U-Shape
FINGERBOARD:
Kalimantan Ebony/250mmR
SCALE:864mm
FRETS:20F
NECK PICKUP :
62J-F
BRIDGE PICKUP : 62J-R
CONTROLS:2Vol,1Tone
BRIDGE:
TP-J6K
FINISH : Polyester
CASE:Gig Bag
The impression of the actual wood grain and color of the instrument is different. Please note.
Reviews of customers who actually purchased
The Fender Bass is perfect and in new condition as described. Great communication, too. The seller answered my questions quickly and accurately. Packaging was good and the order showed up without any problem or damage. Thanks again!
August,2021
Fantastic buying experience. The guitar was EXACTLY what I wanted. I can't say enough about the craftsmanship!!
I got the instrument very quickly. Very good packaging..so it arrived safely.
I would recommend this seller based on my experience.
August,2021
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