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  2. Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass - Wikipedia

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    The Aerodyne Jazz Bass has a standard 1.5-inch nut width, a very slim C-shaped neck and 20 medium jumbo frets. Lindsey Way (Lyn-Z) of Mindless Self Indulgence playing an Aerodyne Jazz bass. The Aerodyne Jazz Bass has various cosmetic features that differ greatly from similar Fender basses.

  3. Fender Japan - Wikipedia

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    The collaboration began in 1982 and ended on March 31, 2015, with Fender's launch of Fender Music Corporation (Japan) taking over the Japanese business effective April 1, 2015 with a Fender-manufactured product line. The Japanese-made Fender guitars sold by Fender Music Corporation (Japan) have since been categorized as the "Japan Exclusive ...

  4. List of Japanese OEM guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Kasuga was one of the first Japanese companies to begin producing and selling copies of guitars from the big US brands, primarily those from Gibson but also Fender, starting in 1972. [11] They sold these replica guitars under their own RK Herby and Heerby brands as well as producing them for other companies — Guild sold Kasuga-made guitars ...

  5. Category:Fender electric bass guitars - Wikipedia

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  6. Fender (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC, or simply Fender) is an American manufacturer and marketer of musical instruments and amplifiers.Fender produces acoustic guitars, bass amplifiers and public address equipment; however, it is best known for its solid-body electric guitars and bass guitars, particularly the Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jaguar, Jazzmaster, Precision Bass, and the ...

  7. Aerodyne - Wikipedia

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    Aerodyne may refer to: Heavier-than-air aircraft, deriving lift from dynamic motion through the air; Fender Aerodyne Telecaster, a contemporary model of the classic Fender Telecaster electric guitar; Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass, an electric bass guitar which typically has both "jazz" and "precision" style pickups; Dornier Aerodyne, an unmanned ...

  8. FUJIGEN - Wikipedia

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    In 1981–82, Fuji obtained the Fender Japan contract which lasted until 1996–97 and in 1983 Fuji were producing 14,000 guitars a month with 80% of the guitars being made for export markets and 20% being made for Japanese domestic markets. In 1989, Fuji Gengakki Seizō re-branded, officially adopting the name FUJIGEN.

  9. Fender Jazz Bass - Wikipedia

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    White pickup covers and a pickguard/control plate were introduced the same year. In 1986, Fender introduced the Japanese-made Fender Performer Bass, also with micro-tilt neck, designed by John Page and intended to be an Elite version of the Jazz Bass; however, the radical styling was not popular and production ceased the same year. [5]

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