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Description
The Fender Custom Mark Hoppus “Crayola” Jaguar bass is a distinctive collaboration between Fender and Blink-182’s bassist, Mark Hoppus. Designed for the modern bassist who seeks both style and substance, this instrument offers a fresh twist on the classic Jaguar design. With its custom Seymour Duncan pickups, this bass delivers a powerful, punchy sound that can cut through any mix, making it perfect for both studio and live performances.
Crafted with a sleek alder body and a maple neck, the Hoppus Jaguar ensures a comfortable playing experience with its smooth contours and balanced weight distribution. The rosewood fingerboard offers a warm, rich tone and a fast-playing surface for intricate bass lines. This bass is equipped with a single-volume control and a 34” scale length, providing simplicity and ease of use for any level of player. Whether you’re a punk rock enthusiast or an alternative music aficionado, this bass provides the versatility and reliability you need.
Key Features:
- Custom Seymour Duncan pickups for enhanced sound quality
- Alder body with a maple neck and rosewood fingerboard
- Comfortable 34” scale length
- Single-volume control for straightforward operation
- Unique collaboration design with Mark Hoppus
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"first day of blink-182 rehearsals." This bass was custom made for Mark by the fender custom shop. Mark had it painted by an artist friend of his know as Crayola. The artwork features a Octopus as well as a bee design. Mark had become synonymous with the octopus over the years, having octopus stickers or designs on his basses. The bee design is in reference to mark’s interest in bee keeping
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