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Duffffy

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  1. Do you ever dream on fodera, but cant afford one ? this is probably the cheapest high end boutique bass  for sale now . top notch luthier Ray Rogers singlecut 5 . something bwtween carl thompson , fodera , ken smith...

    specs : 
    33" scale walnut body shedua top ash neck maccasar ebony board 1.875" nut 19mm spacing 10.4 pounds Nordstrand series wound dual coils nordstrand 3 band preamp 

    definitely i am NOT 5 string player , so this beast need to find new happy owner. 

    i am located in slovakia , will ship on buyer cost .

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  2. [quote name='molan' timestamp='1484903229' post='3219485']
    Thanks for that :)

    It's really hard to date bodies as they often don't have any distinguishing marks or date stamps.

    As it's been refinished twice this can make it even harder to date sometimes.

    The dowel marks don't mean it's a '64, or pre-CBS though. Fender continued to use this method of finishing for well after '65.

    I have a pair of '68 J basses that both have the same dowel marks as my '63 and '64.

    Without any other dating references it could be difficult to prove the age of this body - it could potentially be a complete '68J with '64 pots and neck plate.

    Might be worth going back to the people who supplied the provenance document and asking for more information.
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    interesting... i dont want to reassemble the bass because it was professionaly setup-ed. but it can be weird, you have 68 body and have 64 pots , pups ? why ? :)

    but you are right , its very hard.

  3. I definitely realize , that i am Pbass guy. its shame to not play on this.

    bought as 1965J , after deeply inspection , it is 1964 body , and the neck looks like 68.

    very very rare ASH body , original pups , pots . pick is not orig.

    neck si fantastic . frets still have a lot of live , Brazil rosewood is nice and dark.

    the bass souds fantastic , i dont know , why someone change the neck , but this is great combo.

    the case is in fantastic case.

    i am located in Slovakia.

    aboslutely NO TRADES .

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  4. [quote name='njr911' timestamp='1474638691' post='3139491']
    Glad this isn't a 4 string or I'd be selling stuff
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    this has the most smooth B to other strings jump i have listen .

    [quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1474626380' post='3139324']
    Ah, sorry, my bad. I was trying to navigate through the photo's on my phone and missed that. Apologies.
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    no problem

  5. [quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1474624363' post='3139293']
    ....but you did say it had a small dink. Can I ask where that is? Does it feature in any of the photo's?

    I've been playing my 4 quite a bit lately and this could be a back-up 5 quite easily.
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