New short(er) scale Fenders from Japan
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New short(er) scale Fenders from Japan
Fender Japan's web page has new "medium scale" versions of some of their instruments. Unfortunately they never (at least not in the Babel Fish translation) actually give you a measurement of what "medium scale" means. They do, however, provide a graphic to show you the difference between regluar and medium scaled instruments:
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I'm guessing medium scale is 24.75" for guitar and 32" for bass, but who knows?
While we're on the subject of Fender Japan, they have new Mustangs:
The 1977 RI now comes in black:
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Too bad they didn't do a poohstang RI!
There's a new version of the '65 RI: This one comes with a "lacquer finish topcoat" (nitro?) in Vintage White and the very non-vintage Caribbean Blue:
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EDIT: My links only seem to work half way, in order to go to the med scale jazz bass select "JB62M" from the side menu, for the med scale strat, select "ST57M-US" or "ST62M-US", for the Mustangs go to "MG77" and "MG65/VSP" respectively.
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I'm guessing medium scale is 24.75" for guitar and 32" for bass, but who knows?
While we're on the subject of Fender Japan, they have new Mustangs:
The 1977 RI now comes in black:
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Too bad they didn't do a poohstang RI!
There's a new version of the '65 RI: This one comes with a "lacquer finish topcoat" (nitro?) in Vintage White and the very non-vintage Caribbean Blue:
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EDIT: My links only seem to work half way, in order to go to the med scale jazz bass select "JB62M" from the side menu, for the med scale strat, select "ST57M-US" or "ST62M-US", for the Mustangs go to "MG77" and "MG65/VSP" respectively.
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Yeah, its been around a couple of years. Up until now it was available only with a clear coated ash body (and maple fingerboard and black pickguard), now they've added a black (still ash) body. Too bad they haven't reissued the more interesting colours of the era, like see-through red or see-through pooh brown.BobArsecake wrote:Oh shit, I didn't know there was a '77 reissue!
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That's crackers, I had absolutely no idea! D:astro wrote:Yeah, its been around a couple of years. Up until now it was available only with a clear coated ash body (and maple fingerboard and black pickguard), now they've added a black (still ash) body. Too bad they haven't reissued the more interesting colours of the era, like see-through red or see-through pooh brown.BobArsecake wrote:Oh shit, I didn't know there was a '77 reissue!
i already found the natural '77 reissue on ebay
check it out. http://cgi.ebay.com/USED-FENDER-JAPAN-1 ... 414c954905
check it out. http://cgi.ebay.com/USED-FENDER-JAPAN-1 ... 414c954905
yes, thats clark...like the candybar...
I don't think it's ever been exported anywhere. I've never even seen one pop up on ebay, I've only ever seen them on Japanese websites.BobArsecake wrote:That's crackers, I had absolutely no idea! D:astro wrote:Yeah, its been around a couple of years. Up until now it was available only with a clear coated ash body (and maple fingerboard and black pickguard), now they've added a black (still ash) body. Too bad they haven't reissued the more interesting colours of the era, like see-through red or see-through pooh brown.BobArsecake wrote:Oh shit, I didn't know there was a '77 reissue!
astro wrote:I don't think it's ever been exported anywhere. I've never even seen one pop up on ebay, I've only ever seen them on Japanese websites.
D'OH!clarkbar wrote:i already found the natural '77 reissue on ebay
check it out. http://cgi.ebay.com/USED-FENDER-JAPAN-1 ... 414c954905
I've been pwned...
Medium guitar - 24.75"
Medium bass - 32" (standard being 34" and shortscale being 30")
They list it on there but they give half the measurement for some reason. For example with the bass it says
which is half of standard bass scale, so its a nut to 12th fret number.
Medium bass - 32" (standard being 34" and shortscale being 30")
They list it on there but they give half the measurement for some reason. For example with the bass it says
432mm = 17"NECK - MAPLE OVAL TYPE and 432SCALE
which is half of standard bass scale, so its a nut to 12th fret number.
Shabba.
Thanks, you're sharp for having noticed that!James wrote:Medium guitar - 24.75"
Medium bass - 32" (standard being 34" and shortscale being 30")
They list it on there but they give half the measurement for some reason. For example with the bass it says
432mm = 17"NECK - MAPLE OVAL TYPE and 432SCALE
which is half of standard bass scale, so its a nut to 12th fret number.
And another of CBL I found in amongst the mess of files I have from making the colour chart. Its not very far from Maui Blue, an 'International' series colour used in the first few years of the 80s.
Shabba.
California blue is hot...
When was Caribbean Mist available? I've never seen it, though it too looks hot!
I really don't understand why Fender Japan always has a wide selection of great colours, most from the classic Fender palette of the 50s and 60s while Fender USA/Mexico has such a poor choice (if there is even more than one to choose from). I was looking at the American Standards on the Fender web page the other day, and every colour looks like a different shade of gray or brown
Is the non-japanese Fender market really that boring when it comes to colours?
When was Caribbean Mist available? I've never seen it, though it too looks hot!
I really don't understand why Fender Japan always has a wide selection of great colours, most from the classic Fender palette of the 50s and 60s while Fender USA/Mexico has such a poor choice (if there is even more than one to choose from). I was looking at the American Standards on the Fender web page the other day, and every colour looks like a different shade of gray or brown
Is the non-japanese Fender market really that boring when it comes to colours?
Cool, thanks. Lovely colour, they should bring it back sometime.James wrote:87-99 seems to be the period. I think it only came on one type per model. So one strat, one tele etc.
It's not as rare as I thought but you don't come across it that often.
Fender had some interesting original colours in the 90's, Sage Green Metallic and Blue Agave come to mind. Would love to see those colours again, instead of today's beige/gray/brown/candy apple red.