bluez
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Norway
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Posted on Aug 11 2024 01:56 PM
I have a crush on fenders with matching colors on the hadstock. Here is a picture of my 2003 CIJ. Just wondering if this type of colored hadstock existed in the 60`s. I thought not, but I remember reading a book about vintage fender basses that had a picture of a jazz bass with matching colors?
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AgentClaret
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Posted on Aug 11 2024 02:21 PM
I don't like them on anything BUT Jaguars. For some reason it just suits a Jag very well!
Also, that's a kickass color there,
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h3dg3h0g
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San Francisco East Bay Area
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Posted on Aug 11 2024 03:09 PM
My AVRI custom-build Jag has a matching headstock.
Does the existence of painted AVRI headstocks suggest they were available in the 60s?
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bluez
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Norway
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Posted on Aug 11 2024 03:30 PM
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MartinB
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Birmingham
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Posted on Aug 11 2024 03:31 PM
bluez wrote:
I remember reading a book about vintage fender basses that had a picture of a jazz bass with matching colors?
The Fender Bass: An Illustrated History (ISBN 978-0-634-02640-9), page 28:
I think guitars with dark wood fretboards look best with matching painted headstocks, but maple fretboards are better with unpainted maple headstocks
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edwardsand
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Posted on Aug 12 2024 08:43 AM
Some Jaguars certainly had matching headstocks in the 60s. A lot of times, the custom color guitars came with matching headstocks, like red and lake placid blue. I don't think it was common with many of the other Fenders - the Jazz Bass (as shown in the photo) could have them. I don't think the student models had them, but some of the competition Mustangs did.
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wipedoutnyc
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New York
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Posted on Aug 12 2024 02:17 PM
Yes, matching headstocks were a thing in the '60s. Specifically on the offsets in custom colors. Some general rules to keep mind regarding 50's/60's Fenders...
- Custom Color=anything besides Sunburst (Blonde for the Tele's)
- Custom Color Jazzmasters/Jaguar= Matching headstocks
The only custom color Jag/Jazzmaster that would not have had a matching headstock would be a Blonde example.
If you see a custom color Jag/Jazzmaster from the 60's (besides blonde) with a plain headstock...that would indicate it's a refin.
That's why I never understood why AVRIs and AV's that are otherwise very vintage correct have this one glaringly obvious detail overlooked.
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bluez
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Norway
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Posted on Aug 12 2024 06:49 PM
MartinB wrote:
bluez wrote:
I remember reading a book about vintage fender basses that had a picture of a jazz bass with matching colors?
The Fender Bass: An Illustrated History (ISBN 978-0-634-02640-9), page 28:
I think guitars with dark wood fretboards look best with matching painted headstocks, but maple fretboards are better with unpainted maple headstocks
There it is ! Thanks
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chiba
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Central VA
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Posted on Aug 13 2024 09:07 AM
bluez wrote:
I have a crush on fenders with matching colors on the hadstock.
You & me both I have a Jazzmaster with a matching head and had a Strat repainted to feature a matching head. Love that look!!
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KAR120C
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Posted on Aug 22 2024 03:45 PM
My January '65 CAR Jazzmaster has a matching head stock!
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Wellens_
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Brussels Area
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Posted on Aug 22 2024 04:30 PM
Oh boy, that bassman in the catalog pic
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Posted on Aug 22 2024 06:22 PM
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synchro
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Posted on Aug 23 2024 08:29 AM
In my case, that would be my Candy Apple Red VI, shown here while I was doing some work on it.
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Samurai
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Posted on Aug 23 2024 09:20 AM
I think they look exactly 60's cool) Love matching headstocks
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