[quote name='Grangur' timestamp='1372584720' post='2127355']
I just ventured onto the Squier chat forum (ok, I know. It won't happen again).
On there I saw a thread of a guy who's taken his beloved bass, given it a new body and new electrics, wiring the pots in series/parallel with a push/pull switch.
He still calls it a Squier. At what point should you no-longer attribute a bass to a maker?
I've got a Squier, resprayed it, Bart pups, Hipshot bridge, new elects and new machinesheads. I'm tempted to sand the brand off of the headstock. Who's right?
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Good question. Years ago I sold a P bass on ebay which had a Jap Fender body, Badass, Basslines pickups, and a (very nice) neck from one of the Squier Silver Series models. I suspect it would have sold for a lot more if the Squier logo had been sanded off!