Reverend Now Offering New Finishes on Decision and Justice Basses
Reverend has expanded their Decision and Justice bass lines with the addition of some new finish options.

The “PJ” styled Decision (which was profiled as a Bass of the Week in January) now comes in Deep Sea Blue; a color that had been previously reserved for the company’s Rick Vito Signature model. The Reverend is still available in Party Red and Black.

The Justice adds a Cream option with a Tortoise Shell pickguard. The bass features a pair of J-Rail pickups, a korina body, and a bolt-on 5-piece maple/walnut neck.
The Reverend Decision and Justice basses are available now, each with street prices around $899. For more details, check out the Reverend Guitars website.
Reverend Decision Specs:
- Body: Korina
- Construction: Bolt-on (six-bolt plate)
- Scale: 34?
- Pickups: Reverend J-Rails (bridge), Reverend Split Brick (neck)
- Neck: Five-piece Maple/Walnut
- Neck finish: Amber Satin Finish
- Truss Rod: Dual Action, Access at Headstock
- Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood, 12? radius
- Frets: Medium Jumbo
- Neck Profile: Medium Oval
- Nut: Graphite, 1-21/32? (42 mm) width
- Tuners: Open Gear, 1/2? dia. shaft
- Bridge: String-thru-body, Locking Saddles (3/4? spacing)
- Controls: Volume, Tone, Pickup Pan Knob
Reverend Justice Specs:
- Body: Korina
- Construction: Bolt-on (six-bolt plate)
- Scale: 34?
- Pickups: Reverend J-Rails
- Neck: Five-piece Maple/Walnut
- Neck finish: Amber Satin Finish
- Truss Rod: Dual Action, Access at Headstock
- Fingerboard: Bound Rosewood, 12? radius
- Frets: Medium Jumbo
- Neck Profile: Medium Oval
- Nut: Graphite, 1-21/32? (42 mm) width
- Tuners: Open Gear, 1/2? dia. shaft
- Bridge: String-thru-body, Locking Saddles (3/4? spacing)
- Controls: Volume, Tone, Pickup Pan Knob
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That “Deep Blue Sea” color is very nice.
mmmmmm…….
glad to see some gear on hear that I can actually afford.
Love the “split brick” idea, but I wish they’d have just the B/E magnets be on the lower coil, and the A/D/G magnets be on the upper one. Sure, that would make it incongruous to a regular Precision, but I find that it’s way more balanced.