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<strong>Fender</strong> ®<br />

Artist<br />

Steve Bailey Jazz Bass ® VI (Six String) Fretless<br />

800<br />

806<br />

800 (3-Color Sunburst)<br />

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

and instructional author with a diverse and stellar <strong>list</strong> of performing and recording credits that<br />

includes Dizzy Gillespie, the Rippingtons and Jethro Tull. The <strong>Fender</strong> ® Steve Bailey Jazz Bass<br />

VI ® is a phenomenal vehicle for self expression that offers you the opportunity to explore a virtually<br />

limitless tonal palette in the quest to define your own voice on the instrument. From silky<br />

singing cello like tones to the thundering bottom end that only a beautifully executed low “B”<br />

string can produce, this instrument is the finest example of the marriage of art and engineering.<br />

Features include a select alder body, a quartersawn maple neck with an asymmetrical profile, a<br />

9.5” to 14” compound-radius two-octave ebony fingerboard, custom <strong>Fender</strong> ® pickups, 18-volt<br />

active electronics, an onboard mute switch, onboard active EQ, a heavy duty fully adjustable<br />

<strong>Fender</strong> ® locking bridge and Bailey’s initials on the back of the headstock. Deluxe hardshell<br />

case included.<br />

Part # Description MSRP<br />

019-7400-800 Steve Bailey Jazz Bass ® VI (Six String) Fretless, Ebony Fingerboard, 3-Color<br />

Sunburst, 4-Ply Tortoise Shell Pickguard<br />

019-7400-806 Steve Bailey Jazz Bass ® VI (Six String) Fretless, Ebony Fingerboard, Black, 4-Ply<br />

Tortoise Shell Pickguard<br />

$3,129.99<br />

$3,129.99<br />

Steve Bailey Jazz Bass ® VI (Six String)<br />

800<br />

806<br />

806 (Black)<br />

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

and instructional author with a diverse and stellar <strong>list</strong> of performing and recording credits that<br />

includes Dizzy Gillespie, the Rippingtons and Jethro Tull. The fretted version of the <strong>Fender</strong> ®<br />

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

opportunity to explore a virtually limitless tonal palette in the quest to define your own voice on<br />

the instrument. This bass has thundering bottom end that only a beautifully executed low “B”<br />

string can produce, this instrument is the finest example of the marriage of art and engineering.<br />

Features include a select alder body, a quartersawn maple neck with an asymmetrical profile, a<br />

9.5” to 14” compound-radius two-octave ebony fingerboard, custom <strong>Fender</strong> ® pickups, 18-volt<br />

active electronics, an onboard mute switch, onboard active EQ, a heavy-duty fully adjustable<br />

<strong>Fender</strong> ® locking bridge and Bailey’s initials on the back of the headstock. Heavy-duty ultra gig<br />

bag included.<br />

Part # Description MSRP<br />

019-7401-800 Steve Bailey Jazz Bass ® VI (Six String), Ebony Fretboard, 3-Color Sunburst, 4-Ply<br />

Tortoise Shell Pickguard<br />

019-7401-806 Steve Bailey Jazz Bass ® VI (Six String), Ebony Fretboard, Black, 4-Ply Tortoise Shell<br />

Pickguard<br />

$3,129.99<br />

$3,129.99<br />

Steve Harris Precision Bass ®<br />

350<br />

350 (Royal Blue Metallic)<br />

For more than three decades, Steve Harris’s galloping fleet-fingered basslines have turbocharged<br />

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

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

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

This bass features a regally cool Royal Blue Metallic sparkle finish, with a chromed mirror<br />

pickguard, alder body, vintage-tint one-piece maple neck and fingerboard with 20 mediumjumbo<br />

frets, a Badass ® II bridge, Seymour Duncan ® Basslines SPB-1 split-coil Precision Bass ®<br />

pickup, chrome hardware, Steve Harris Signature Rotosound ® custom flat-wound strings and<br />

Harris’s signature on the back of the headstock. Deluxe gig bag included.<br />

Part # Description MSRP<br />

025-2602-350 Steve Harris Precision Bass ® , Maple Fretboard, Royal Blue Metallic, Chrome<br />

Pickguard<br />

$1,699.99<br />

Tony Franklin Fretless Precision Bass ®<br />

800<br />

806<br />

800 (3-Color Sunburst)<br />

The names of few bassists have become more synonymous with fretless bass than that of<br />

session great Tony Franklin. Like the man who designed it, the Tony Franklin Fretless Precision<br />

Bass ® guitar takes a classic instrument to a new level, with an alder body and modern “C”-<br />

shaped maple neck with an unfinished and unfretted ebony fingerboard with side dot position<br />

markers. Other features include vintage tuning machines, a Hipshot ® Bass Xtender “Drop D”<br />

tuning key on the E string, and a three-way switch on the pickguard that controls an American<br />

Series Precision Bass ® neck pickup and a Tony Franklin signature Jazz Bass ® bridge pickup<br />

with hex-screw lugs and bar ceramic magnets. Deluxe hardshell case included.<br />

Part # Description MSRP<br />

019-0085-800 Tony Franklin Fretless Precision Bass ® , Ebony Fingerboard, 3-Color Sunburst, 4-Ply<br />

Brown Shell Pickguard<br />

019-0085-806 Tony Franklin Fretless Precision Bass ® , Ebony Fingerboard, Black, 3-Ply Black<br />

Pickguard<br />

$2,399.99<br />

$2,399.99<br />

84 Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. For more information, visit www.fender.com

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