![]() As seen in the overlap of numbers and years, even these references to actual production dates are rather loose. Also, I just recently sold a MIJ fender Jazz because I like the Way the CV sounded better. Serial numbers with an S prefix denote the 1970s (signifying a CBS attempt to use serial numbers to identify production years) an E prefix was introduced in 1979 to denote the 1980s. ![]() I don’t know about anyone else this indicates to me that my squiers are better quality then the MIM. Guess what? The squiers don’t and the neck isn’t to tight that the finish is cracking in the pocket either. And the MIM has a gap on the right side of the neck pocket that almost fits a 0.88 mm pick. Who sprouted the most? The MIM! And the CV sprouted the least! Maybe I’m wrong but better quality wood should shrink less in the winter? Also, both squiers are more balanced. I live in Canada and winter has been here for the last week, very cold and dry weather so fret sprout season is here. ![]() The Jazz does not have a hard shell case so it lives on a guitar stand. These lovely basses are sitting in my living room with a Made in Mexico precision player bass. I have a butterscotch VM precision with the Duncan design pickups which I love! And I just newly aquired a CV Inca silver Jazz Bass. When I say Squier I mean Vintage modified and Classic vibe series.
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