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<strong>Fender</strong> <strong>®</strong> Electric Basses<br />

New Product for <strong>2009</strong><br />

Steve Bailey Jazz Bass <strong>®</strong> VI<br />

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06<br />

806 (Black)<br />

When you play this bass you’re <strong>in</strong> good company with Steve Bailey himself, a pro bassist’s pro<br />

bassist, bass teacher and <strong>in</strong>structional author with a diverse and stellar list of perform<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

record<strong>in</strong>g credits that <strong>in</strong>cludes Dizzy Gillespie, the Ripp<strong>in</strong>gtons and Jethro Tull. The <strong>Fender</strong> <strong>®</strong><br />

Steve Bailey Fretless Jazz Bass <strong>®</strong> VI is a phenomenal vehicle for self expression that offers you<br />

the opportunity to explore a virtually limitless tonal palette <strong>in</strong> the quest of def<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g your own<br />

voice on the <strong>in</strong>strument. From silky s<strong>in</strong>g<strong>in</strong>g cello-like tones, to the thunder<strong>in</strong>g bottom end that<br />

only a beautifully executed low “B” str<strong>in</strong>g can produce, this <strong>in</strong>strument is the f<strong>in</strong>est example of<br />

the marriage of art and eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g. Features <strong>in</strong>clude a select alder body, a quartersawn maple<br />

neck with an asymmetrical profile, a 9.5” to 14” compound-radius 2-octave ebony f<strong>in</strong>gerboard,<br />

custom <strong>Fender</strong> pickups, 18-volt active electronics, an onboard mute switch, onboard active<br />

EQ, a heavy-duty fully adjustable <strong>Fender</strong> lock<strong>in</strong>g bridge and Bailey’s <strong>in</strong>itials on the back of the<br />

headstock. Heavy-duty ultra gig bag <strong>in</strong>cluded.<br />

Part # Description msrP<br />

019-7400-300 NEW! Ebony F<strong>in</strong>gerboard, 3-Color Sunburst, Fretless $3,130.00<br />

019-7400-306 NEW! Ebony F<strong>in</strong>gerboard, Black, Fretless $3,130.00<br />

019-7401-300 NEW! Ebony Fretboard, 3-Color Sunburst $3,130.00<br />

019-7401-306 NEW! Ebony Fretboard, Black $3,130.00<br />

Steve Harris Precision Bass <strong>®</strong><br />

50<br />

350 (Royal Blue Metallic)<br />

For more than three decades, Steve Harris’s gallop<strong>in</strong>g fleet-f<strong>in</strong>gered bassl<strong>in</strong>es have turbocharged<br />

U.K. metal titans Iron Maiden and have made him the most <strong>in</strong>fluential metal bassist<br />

alive. Harris has stayed true to his battle-hardened <strong>Fender</strong> <strong>®</strong> Precision Bass <strong>®</strong> guitar over the<br />

years, and <strong>Fender</strong> now honors him with the Artist Signature Series Steve Harris Precision Bass.<br />

This bass features a regally cool Royal Blue Metallic sparkle f<strong>in</strong>ish, with a chromed mirror pickguard,<br />

alder body, v<strong>in</strong>tage-t<strong>in</strong>t one-piece maple neck and f<strong>in</strong>gerboard with 20 medium-jumbo<br />

frets, a Badass <strong>®</strong> II bridge, Seymour Duncan <strong>®</strong> Bassl<strong>in</strong>es SPB-1 split-coil Precision Bass pickup,<br />

chrome hardware, Steve Harris signature Rotosound <strong>®</strong> custom flat-wound str<strong>in</strong>gs and Harris’s<br />

signature on the back of the headstock. Deluxe gig bag <strong>in</strong>cluded.<br />

Part # Description msrP<br />

025-2602-350 NEW! Maple Fretboard, Royal Blue Metallic, Chrome Pickguard $1,750.00<br />

Road Worn ‘50s Precision Bass <strong>®</strong><br />

The orig<strong>in</strong>al was born <strong>in</strong> the ‘50s and produced the sound of bass. On the road, the more you<br />

punished a Precision, the more it gave back–a virtually <strong>in</strong>destructible bass that took a beat<strong>in</strong>g<br />

and laughed while it asked for more, becom<strong>in</strong>g even cooler-look<strong>in</strong>g and more comfortablefeel<strong>in</strong>g<br />

than when it was brand-new. <strong>Fender</strong>’s new Road Worn ‘50s Precision Bass guitar<br />

delivers that aged look and feel–designed with 1950s specs and a nitrocellulose-lacquer f<strong>in</strong>ish,<br />

and is built to look, sound and feel like it’s got more than just a few miles on it. Deluxe gig bag<br />

<strong>in</strong>cluded.<br />

Part # Description msrP<br />

340 (Fiesta Red)<br />

013-1712-303 NEW! Maple Fretboard, 2-Color Sunburst, Gold Anodized Alum<strong>in</strong>um Pickguard $1,500.00<br />

013-1712-340 NEW! Maple Fretboard, Fiesta Red, Gold Anodized Alum<strong>in</strong>um Pickguard $1,500.00<br />

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40<br />

03<br />

40<br />

Road Worn ‘60s Jazz Bass <strong>®</strong><br />

300 (3- Color Sunburst)<br />

Born <strong>in</strong> 1960s, the Jazz Bass became the favorite of players who put as many miles on the<br />

<strong>in</strong>strument as they did on their tour buses. The more it was used (and abused), the more<br />

it growled back and became even more comfortable. The Road Worn ‘60s Jazz Bass guitar<br />

delivers that aged look and feel–designed with 1960s specs and a nitrocellulose-lacquer f<strong>in</strong>ish,<br />

and built to look, sound and feel like it’s got more than just a few miles on it. Deluxe gig bag<br />

<strong>in</strong>cluded.<br />

Part # Description msrP<br />

013-1810-300 NEW! Rosewood fretboard, 3-Color Sunburst, 4-Ply Brown Shell Pickguard $1,570.00<br />

013-1810-340 NEW! Rosewood fretboard, Fiesta Red, 4-Ply Brown Shell Pickguard $1,570.00<br />

Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. For more <strong>in</strong>formation, visit www.fender.com 49

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