Bob:
You make a good point, vintage seems to be the way many players like to go.
BUT, what is confusing to me being new to Fender, is just taking a moment to look at Ebay. It is amazing how many FAKE Fender parts there are!
You can even purchase a "vintage" FENDER decal, slap it on a $79.00 neck, coupled with a REISSUE body that has been sanded to look like a relic, and pass it off as "VINTAGE". I don't have the guts to venture into the world of $3000.00 and up used basses not knowing what I'm getting into.
I thought I'd give this inexpensive bass a try just to get a "feel" for a Jazz bass. It has a thin neck, so that is a great selling point for me. I'd imagine I could pick up a "classic" set of pickups and pop them for giggles and see what it can do.
There aren't any shops in my area where I can even go and try a vintage bass out. The only way I can do this, as I have done with my Rickenbacker's, is to buy and try, and what I don't like, let it fly!

"Freedom of expression is important, but I have learned that people want to know how much you care before they care how much you know."
The only time a bass player gets noticed is when he stops playing.