Originally posted by thechicken[..]
The green one doesn't have the 70s style markings on the fretboard...I thought it was an original neck.![]()
The sherwood green doesn't have the block markers. But per Dallas, both necks were changed from 1960's rosewood fretboards to maple.
Check this link, http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-1964-Relic-Jazz-Bass?sku=514225&src=3SOSWXXB
and here:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Fender-1964-Relic-Jazz-Bass?sku=514225&src=3SOSWXXB
and here:
http://www.pixelsandpaint.com/ebayjazz/jazz.htm
And here from Elderly Instruments... an original vintage, not reissue, that has the rosewood neck
http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/55U-3919.htm
and yet one more vintage 1964 from Elderly Instruments:
http://elderly.com/vintage/items/55U-4015.htm
You can see that 1964 Fender Jazz Bass' came with rosewood fingerboards. (As did most mid-`60's Fender bass guitars and guitars. (ie: The Edge's 1962 sunburst Stratocaster and his 1962 Fender Jaguar)
And per: Page 37 Bass Player magazine...
"Adam tours with eitght basses: four vintage Jass Basses and foru custom Laklands. (Adam replaced the original necks with the blook-inlay `70's Jazz necks for aesthetic reasons, and becaue he finds their maple fingerboards easier to see on stage.) Half of his basses are tuned EADG and the other half are tuned a half step lower.
ALSO per: Page 37 Bass Player magazine...
BASSES:
`65 Fender Jazzz Bass (Shoreline Gold)
`64 Fender Jazz Bass (Sherwood Green)
`61 Fender Jazz (sunburst)
`66 Fender Jazz (sunburst)
four custom Lakland Darryl Jones Jazz-style basses [the article doesn't state their finishes but they are: (2) natural, (1) teaql green metallic and (1) gold metallic]
STRINGS
DR Sunbeams (.045 - .105)
PICKS
Custom Dunlop nylon picks (medium)