1981 PB85R N

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The price is quite reasonable. I bought mine JB120 for 2000 bucks, and this is just half of the price.
 
That is a sweet bass. Lacquer finish. One piece sen body it looks like on the 85N.

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●Neck: The neck of the PB series has also been reborn into 3 types from 8 to 3 types. There are three types: (57PB vintage model), (64PB old model) and (modern PB model). The attractive specifications are as follows.

'57PB Vintage model: Old type neck that is a perfect replica of the original '57PB. The same silver type logo as the TE series, old Kluson type reverse port pegs, and special old lacquer finish give it the feel of a vintage model. This is a new face that was only used in two types: PB80 and 85N. We want you to experience the feel of the peg head of a complete replica made for the first time in Japan. Since it's an original '57 model, it naturally has a maple neck. The logo is also a decal type and is pasted on top of the paint.

'64PB Oldie Model: This is an old neck that perfectly reproduces the feel of the 64 original PB, with a maple neck with a laminated rose fingerboard compared to the previous maple peace neck. All specifications are the same as the previous '57 vintage model, except for the rose fingerboard neck. This is a special specification unique to Tokai, which manufactures perfect replica models that match the history, and corresponds to the rose fingerboard neck of the PB80 and B5N. Of course, it uses a rounded fingerboard as well as a rose fingerboard.

Have you completely understood the historical fingerboard structure of traditional models?...If you check again,
① All models in the 1950s had only maple peace necks.
② From 1960 to 1962, it was a maple neck with a flat rosewood fingerboard.
③ From 63 onwards, it was a maple neck with a rounded rosewood fingerboard.

In short, remember that maple/peace necks are from the 1950s, and rose fingerboard necks with a low fretboard laminated to maple necks are from the 60s. (Also, keep in mind that there are extremely rare necks with maple fingerboards made in the 1960s, but they are not one-piece but have a glued fingerboard.)

Modern PB model: This is the neck of the PB40-48, 60, and 65N. This is a new type of neck that is a perfect copy of the modern PB model neck from 1965 onwards. Starting with this model, there are two types of necks: maple 1 piece and rose fingerboard necks. See SPEC table for detailed specifications. The big gold logo and Hard Puncher name give it a peghead feel suitable for developing an aggressive sound.

Fletching and more: Fletching is also perfect. Needless to say, the NC router is also used in the grooves of the frets. One by one, precisely rounded grooves are cut, and the frets are hammered in by the craftsman with great care. And the filed neck shows the perfect finish. The neck shape is also ideal, and the old U shape is suitable for PB80 and 85N. The PB40-48, 60, and 65N each use a modern U shape, and the super shape nut is highly praised by professional musicians for its outstanding playability.

The nut is made from cow bone, and is completely handmade with plenty of time spent on finishing. The position of the nut grooves is extremely accurate in relation to the bridge, pole pieces, and playability, and the depth and width are perfect even against vibrations.

Body: All PB series have a straight body. Each series demonstrates its outstanding mechanical power, and the NC router, which is a hot topic among guitar kids, produces perfect and sophisticated D. Offset shaped waist cut body, neck joint, pickup hole processing, etc., are perfected by computer control that boasts unparalleled precision and the delicate nerves of craftsmen. The perfect combination of modern engineering and hands. It's a body. Finally, we adopted the same material, alder wood (PB80/85N). Reproduces a tight, oldie PB sound. Other models also use selected bodies made by Senzai O. Tokai, which continues to make unique and striking guitars and basses, is the definitive replica model dedicated to professional musicians and old guitar enthusiasts.

Pegs: There are 3 types of pegs. 3-point fixing plate for PB40/48, original 4-point fixing plate type fender type for PB60/65N. Both are top-of-the-line pegs with torque adjustment. Even delicate tuning is reliable, and it is an outstanding design and use. Finally, the PB80, 85 N uses the old Kluson type reverse winding peg, and the small type peg button has a 4-point plate. We have completed a high-precision peg that exactly conveys the feeling of the original 57PB.

Pickguard: There are 3 types of pickguards to suit the individuality of each model. The '57PB vintage model with the PB80/85N maple peace neck is equipped with an aluminum hairline finish pickguard panel. This was the biggest feature of the '57 model PB, and the aluminum pick panel itself was also a shield panel, completely shutting out external hum. However, Traditional Fender discontinued production after only one year in 1957. Although aluminum has excellent properties, it has the disadvantage of being extremely susceptible to rust. Therefore, the project team came up with the idea of applying a rust-proofing treatment to take advantage of the feel of the original design and the characteristics of aluminum, and completed an even better pickguard panel. The PB80/85N 164PB oldie model with a rosewood fingerboard features a tortoiseshell-type pickguard panel that conveys the feel of an old guitar, and the bright tortoise shell color is particularly impressive. Additionally, four models, PB40-48-60-65N, feature a black 3-ply pickguard panel. External hum is also shut out with the brass shield plate inside the panel. A heavy-duty panel that enhances the simple body design.

Pickups: Introducing a pickup that creates the tight and powerful sound of the PB sound, which can be said to be the representative sound of electric basses. The pickup is literally the heart of the bass, and when a pickup with excellent performance works in perfect combination with the body, the expressive power of the PB model becomes limitless.

The PB series has three types of pickups: PB Vintage for the PB80, 85N, 60, and 65, PB Super for the PB 48, and PB Dynamic for the PB40, all of which use newly developed split-type glucoil pickups that are full of individuality. are doing. Split-type pickups are basically single-coil pickups, but they are revolutionary pickups that create a humbucking effect by combining two. In particular, it uses the same coil material as the PB Vintage '57PB, and the magnet, coil wire, etc. all reproduce the old sound. Special specification. The tight PB sound that suppresses the power is a big attraction. PB Super & PB Dynamic features powerful, dynamic, heavy sounds based on modern PB sounds. Although it is a high-cost performance pickup, it has deep bass and aggressive sound, making it a true "hard puncher." No matter which type you choose, the bass player's musical needs will be met 100%.

Control circuit: The control circuit is equipped with a brass shield plate for all models. Adopted. Demonstrates a stable shielding effect over a long period of time. Also, there is no need to solder the ground wiring directly to the cover of the variable resistor, and Tokai's friendly design improves maintenance. One base is your base. Since it expresses the entire world, avoid the easy brand preference and start by researching slowly. (The aluminum pickguard panel itself has an excellent shielding effect, so there is no brass shield plate.)

Tailpiece & Bridge: There are also 3 types of tailpieces. PB80・The 85N has the same spiral bridge as the old one, and although it is invisible to the brass eye, it is an original pan that is unique to Fender and has the highest specs and greatly improved long sustain. The PB60-65N has the normal specification. Brass bridge, PB40 and PB48 have steel nickel-finished bridge and tailpiece.

Special spec parts: All PB series parts have special specs that cannot be duplicated from others.Even down to a single screw. The attention to detail creates a perfect replica model.It's a small thing, but this is the destiny and charm of the Old Model King...
 
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