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The original was born in the '50s and produced the sound of bass. On the road, the more you punished a Precision, the more it gave back—a virtually indestructible bass that took a beating and laughed while it asked for more, becoming even cooler-looking and more comfortable-feeling than when it was brand-new. Fender's new Road Worn '50s Precision Bass guitar delivers that aged look and feel—designed with 1950s specs, including a nitrocellulose-lacquer finish, and built to look, sound and feel like it's got more than just a few miles on it.
Body |
Alder |
Neck |
1-Piece Maple, “C” Shape,
(Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish) |
Fingerboard |
Maple, 7.25” Radius (184 mm) |
No. of Frets |
20 Vintage Style Frets |
Pickups |
1 Precision Bass Split Single-Coil Pickup (Mid) |
Controls |
Volume, Tone |
Pickup Switching |
None |
Bridge |
American Vintage Precision®/Jazz® Bass |
Machine Heads |
Vintage Style Reverse Tuning Machines |
Hardware |
Nickel/Chrome |
Pickguard |
Gold Anodized Aluminum |
Scale Length |
34” (864 mm) |
Width at Nut |
1.750” (44.5 mm) |
Unique Features |
Distressed Body, Neck and Hardware Creating an Aged and Worn Appearance,
Vintage Styling,
Gold Anodized Aluminum Pickguard,
Synthetic Bone Nut |

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