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The Mark Hoppus “Bees” Bass by Fender
The “Bees” bass name most likely comes from a custom or artist-painted Fender Jaguar Bass that Mark Hoppus has played, featuring bee-themed artwork or honeycomb designs (often combined with other graphics) rather than an official Fender release.
Some of Hoppus’s personal basses have been customized with artwork including bees and octopus/honeycomb motifs by artists or as one-off instruments he’s used live, and fans sometimes nickname these unique instruments the “Bees” bass.
What the “Bees” Bass Refers To (Unofficial / Custom)
It’s generally a *Fender Jaguar Bass * similar to the signature model, but custom-painted with bee/honeycomb-style art.
These custom designs are not standard finishes offered by Fender in their commercial catalog.
The base instrument will have specs similar to the Mark Hoppus Jaguar bass (alder body, custom neck, etc.), but the visual theme (“Bees”) is unique to the specific instrument, not a factory model.
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