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Rick's Fine '52

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  1. [quote name='risingson' post='1247807' date='May 28 2011, 12:53 AM']I don't usually comment to correct posts but I think you're meant to post Ebay links in the ebay section of the forum Also if this is totally genuine then that bass is superb![/quote] Apologies to all, only joined this forum yesterday. I've now corrected that oversight, and listed the actual bass and details here. Thanks for the info.
  2. This is an ORIGINAL 1955 Fender Precision Bass !! [u]Not[/u] a Reissue or Relic 1955, Original example of Fender's 2nd Series Precision Bass Original version of the 'Sting' Bass! This is a rare opportunity to acquire a very rare bass indeed, and seldom seen, especially in the UK. Don't miss this chance. Find another one in the UK! [u]Summary[/u] 2-Tone Sunburst, professional nitro refinish All important parts are original Single piece Maple Neck Spaghetti Logo Neck date 10/55 Body Date 10/55 Pots date to 1955 Light bass,plays like butter Condition, overall 9/10 Fender Custom Shop Tweed Case [u]Detail[/u] [u]Original parts[/u] Body Neck Tuners Pickup (Lindy Fralin rewind) Wiring Pots Capacitor Dome knobs Control Plate String Tee Decal Strap Buttons Ferrules Neckplate (7212) Single screw thumbrest (Refin'd & lacquered) Bridge Saddles Screws [u]Non-Original parts[/u] Single Ply pickguard (Originals commonly shattered) Bridge Plate (Taken from a 1968 Fender Telecaster Bass) Chrome Covers Fender Custom Shop reissue Tweed Case The nitro finish has been carried out professionally, and looks absolutely stunning, transluscent, to show the fantastic grain on the body, has light weather checking and cracking to finish, look like a NOS. There are 2 extra holes by the bridge, which have been professionally filled prior to the refinish. These are not visible when the chrome cover is fitted. Currently strung with flatwounds. I need to sell this bass to fund another purchase, so please feel free to make an offer…..preferrably a sensible one! Strongly advise serious bidders to view this exceptional bass. Can be viewed in Northampton, fairly central (J15 of the M1) or possibly Cambridge. I'm not a shop or music store, so no returns I'm afraid. Cash on collection preferred, that way it's a secure and honest transaction for all parties. Any other methods of payment must be discussed first, no exceptions. UK & International Shipping is an option, at buyers risk. Quotes can be provided, although UK is probably £35, Europe around £60. These estimates do not include insurance. If unsure, get some on-line quotes. I've included all the important information and pictures, but please ask any questions before bidding. No tyre-kickers or time wasters, bid to buy, not to try. If you're serious though, please come and have a look, have a play, have a beer, or a coffee. I have a '59 4x10 tweed Bassman you can play it through. Thanks for looking. Looking for about £7K
  3. Fender Precision '55 for sale, all details on the ad here; Take a peek... [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-Precision-Bass-1955-Original-NOT-Reissue-/220789011397?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item33680cf3c5"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-Precision-Bas...=item33680cf3c5[/url]
  4. [quote name='Johnston' post='1243178' date='May 24 2011, 05:32 PM']Does the bodywork chrome not look a little shiny compare to the machineheads?? It's almost as if the neck came from one bass and the body from another. Some of the solder looks very shiney too. If it was a car I would think it was a reshell [/quote] As stated in the ad, the covers are reissue. See more on this thread for further clarity. Thanks
  5. [quote name='eubassix' post='1243577' date='May 24 2011, 10:16 PM']Interesting! .. he bought this in March:- [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=390294556498"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...em=390294556498[/url] and some 54 pots and amber shellac a bit later (his Selling profile is Private .. but not the Buying). Could it be the same bass?[/quote] Bl**dy Hell Sherlock, you have some free time!! LOL I joke This is my bass for sale. Regarding your investigation; 1. The shellac purchased was for an ageing job i did on a tweed amp, you wouldnt use shellac amber tint for a guitar, you'd use amber nitrocellulose lacquer 2. The pots i bought were 1954 pots, and, ahem, dated 1954. I still have those pots, they were purchased because they were too cheap not to. 3. The pots on the bass for sale are '55 pots, and dated 1955. They are original to the bass. 4. The '56 i bought from NKR is completely different, the body/neck are clearly different. wood/grain. The wear on the '56 is extensively worn. The bass for sale is a complete '55 bass, not a bitsa whatsoever. It has been professionally nitro refin'd, which is now very weather checked and cracked, starting to age nicely. Very rare in the UK, and not an unreasonable price, based on current vintage prices. NKR has a beat up '59 for £10k...for example. Only sell to fund another purchase, otherwise i'd leave it in the collection. Sensible offers considered, i've had a few, and some random trade offers?!?! Someone even offered me a Ford S-Max!! Seriously. LOL Must sell Hope this clarifies the story above. Feel free to ask anything. Should i list in on here , in the For sale section? Regards to all. Rick.
  6. [quote name='RhysP' post='1247669' date='May 27 2011, 10:41 PM']Never mind, I'm sure you'll be able to afford a new bass one day. Lovely collection you've got there.[/quote] Thanks Rhys. To be honest, new basses don't do it for me...as you can see. Even the new Fenders are just too tight, too responsive, too trebly, too bright. the old ones are soft, and warm, and sooo smooth sounding, and the necks play like butter. They're like an old pair of jeans, or an old pair of Adidas Superstars, they just feel right...every time you wear 'em. I've never played a new...ish bass, and thought "Oooh, that's nice". Actually that's not strictly true, i did play an Alembic Stanley Clarke which i could quite happily have taken home!
  7. [quote name='Hobbayne' post='1247502' date='May 27 2011, 07:48 PM']Can I borrow your 52 P bass tomorrow night for the British Legion Tango and Samba night?? [/quote] It's the only Bass I take on those gigs!! You'll need the tweed bassman too though!
  8. [quote name='BB3000S' post='1247659' date='May 27 2011, 10:32 PM']Amazing, truly amazing collection - thank you so much for sharing! Especially love the 58's (my gosh, three of them!) and the 52's are sooooo nice.[/quote] Thanks, technically one is a '59, as the body is dated 3/59, although the neck/pots etc, are all dated late '58. Sorry, i sense myself getting geeky....i tend to do that when talking about my vintage stuff. The 52's are very special. Hopefully be a couple of new additions in the coming weeks, watch this space.
  9. [quote name='Musicman20' post='1247493' date='May 27 2011, 07:31 PM']Amazing collection.[/quote] Thanks, it's taken a while to build up, there's still a few on the wish list though! So far I've sold 3 children and 2 kidneys............none of which were my own!! (That was a joke....just in case the CID are reading this)
  10. [quote name='Machines' post='1247486' date='May 27 2011, 07:20 PM']I'm not really into vintage Fenders, but those are amazing. I would love to have one just to hold it and imagine what's happened to it in the last 60 years .[/quote] I know what you mean, you certainly get that feeling when you're playing them, if only they could talk, there'd be a few cool stories to tell, thats for sure!
  11. [quote name='Truckstop' post='1246862' date='May 27 2011, 11:43 AM']Wow! That is a true vintage bass collection! Truckstop[/quote] Thanks Truckstop, i appreciate the comment.
  12. [quote name='Mr Fudge' post='1246856' date='May 27 2011, 11:39 AM']This is like a Howard Carter Tutankhamen moment without the sand or surprise. Stunning ![/quote] Hopefully without the Curse!!! thanks for the comments.
  13. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='1246522' date='May 27 2011, 12:52 AM']Rick, welcome to Basschat. I wouldn't be **ss** because, well, what can you do? The pic is probably copyright anyway. (Maybe I shouldn't say that out loud.)[/quote] Decided to use my '52 as my avatar.....should be safe with that!
  14. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='1246522' date='May 27 2011, 12:52 AM']Rick, welcome to Basschat. I wouldn't be **ss** because, well, what can you do? The pic is probably copyright anyway. (Maybe I shouldn't say that out loud.)[/quote] Thanks Dave, i won't tell if you don't, i'm searching for a new pic now..
  15. [quote name='KK Jale' post='1246510' date='May 27 2011, 12:33 AM']Veeery interesting. Your JV Jazz is historic. My Precisions are but a humble JV1 '57 and a JV2 '62. I didn't realise before that covers disappeared with the logo change (I seem to recall a big-Fender-small-Squier J with no cover holes - that I missed, alas - but maybe t'was an anomaly, or I'm mistaken). Pretty nuts to be talking about these when we could be discussing real '52 neck profiles but, hey, I'm just chipping in where I can PS Bad news. The excellent Mr 99ster uses the black and white Elvis pic...[/quote] There were some anolmolies during that transition in mid '82, so you're probably right, shame you missed out on that one !! We can talk '52 neck profiles, i have two, they aint small!! I'll try another avatar pic, I'm new today, i'll get there!
  16. [quote name='EssentialTension' post='1246513' date='May 27 2011, 12:35 AM']Hello [/quote] Hey..I'm new here today, and had this pic as my avatar, someone told me you'd be pi**ed, so i changed it, it would appear this is also taken!! Must try harder i guess!!
  17. [quote name='chrisd24' post='1246506' date='May 27 2011, 12:25 AM']actually made tea come out my nose [/quote] Hey, i see you're also from northants. Good morrow neighbour.
  18. [quote name='KK Jale' post='1246502' date='May 27 2011, 12:14 AM']Lovely! Thanks for posting. Those '58s... argh... Geek alert: as another brace-of-JVs person, may I inquire if yours came with bridge/pickup covers?[/quote] Thanks for the comment, JV's are just fab, i love them. My Precision didnt, i added those. The Jazz is a bit special though, it was the one exhibited by Fender Japan, when they initially showcased them to the World, along with a Stratocaster. My Jazz has the earliest known neck date for a JV, and is featured on the JV site. It came with both covers, and also the string mutes fitted. They wanted it to be a true replica, as you know, they were too good, so in mid '82, after just 2 months, they removed all the 'extras' such as mutes, covers, and changed from large fender, small squire decal, to large squire, small fender decal.The 'slab' rosewood boards lasted until mid '83 (Presumably o use up stocks?), when the laminated boards took over. Mine has a JV00 serial, the Precision is a JV0.
  19. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1246489' date='May 26 2011, 11:58 PM']ET is a member with that avatar but cropped down to just the great man himself [/quote] Hopefully this one isnt taken???
  20. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1246489' date='May 26 2011, 11:58 PM']ET is a member with that avatar but cropped down to just the great man himself [/quote] Oh, I see, in that case, i'll change it PDQ. Thanks for the tip-off!!
  21. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1246469' date='May 26 2011, 11:47 PM']Essential tension might have something to say about your avatar though [/quote] Eh?? I love that pic of Elvis at Graceland with the Precision!! I'm too young to remember though!!
  22. [quote name='Born 2B Mild' post='1246461' date='May 26 2011, 11:38 PM']Seeing things on Basschat often surprises me, but I think this is the very first time I can truthfully say that I've been STUNNED. (BTW Young People, that's the old spelling of Gobsmacked). An original '58 is my ultimate dream (that old Y.O.B. thang). Fantastic collection you have there. Where have you been all this time ...and can I get one of my sons to marry one of your daughters? Phil[/quote] Thanks for the compliments on my collection, my first proper vintage bass i sought was also a '58, the gold anodized guard, with the 3-tone and maple neck, is one of the most beautiful things Leo made, no doubt, thats what got me hooked, having got that, i wanted a '56, then a '52, it's very addictive though!!
  23. [quote name='gary mac' post='1245638' date='May 26 2011, 02:23 PM']That is handsome. Don't be shy, show us more.[/quote] Pics uploaded now, take a peek.
  24. [quote name='Mr Fudge' post='1245593' date='May 26 2011, 02:03 PM']Wow, would love to see the others too.[/quote] Some pics uploaded below, have a gander
  25. [quote name='krth1985' post='1245769' date='May 26 2011, 03:33 PM']thats far too many basses for one man, so as a welcome gift i'll help you out and take the 1961 Fender Jazz, Stack Knob, Relic, 3 tone sunburst off your hands [/quote] Ha, let me think about that!! It's on the left of this pic; Some more of my stuff is just uploaded on the 'Bass Porn' section of this Forum, have a look.. [attachment=81045:trio_62__s.jpg]
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