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  1. Pristine condition. Fantastic bass. Recently purchased this bass but am selling as I just seem to use my '76 Jazz for everything at the moment. Bass was bought brand new from Bass Direct by previous owner in 2014 - original receipt included. [color=#ff0000][size=6]PRICE DROP £2,050 shipped (Mainland UK)[/size][/color] Would be interested in a trade with a 4 string Fodera (non standard models - with cash adjustment on my end). Am based in Gloucestershire :-) Specs: Neck: Bolt-on 3-Piece Laminated Aged Hardrock Maple with Graphite Inlaid Bars. String spacing: 17.5mm string spacing at bridge, 34" scale, Rosewood finger ramps Fingerboard: Ebony with Mother Of Pearl Side Dots and facing dots Body: 2 piece Walnut Top: Buckeye Burl Finish: High Gloss Headstock: Matching with body top wood Weight: 8b 7oz / 3.7kg Hardware: Black Smith Hardware with Smith QSR Bridge. Electronics: Smith 3-Band 18-Volt EQ Circuit Bass, Mid & Treble with Pickup Blend, Master Volume Control with active/passive push/pull & Smith Custom Bass Single coil Pickups [attachment=223824:image1 2.JPG] [attachment=223825:image2 2.JPG] [attachment=223826:image3 2.JPG] [attachment=223828:image5 2.JPG] [attachment=223829:image6 2.JPG] [attachment=223830:image7 2.JPG] [attachment=223831:image8 2.JPG] [attachment=223832:image9 2.JPG]
  2. Just bought this bass. Highly recommend Brock as a seller. Good communication, met me half way and smooth transaction. Nice guy too! 👍
  3. Bump, taking offers. Looking for trades for Ken Smith/Fodera with cash on my side
  4. Bump, taking offers. Looking for trades for Ken Smith/Fodera with cash on my side
  5. [quote name='Chiliwailer' timestamp='1467611853' post='3084775'] I'd go with 1980, pots are 35th week of 1980 and the pick up is 1980. [/quote] Thank you mate :-)
  6. [quote name='Beedster' timestamp='1467556008' post='3084504'] Makes little odds as '78 and '80 are the same era build wise. Fender have mixed and matched throughout their history so on a bass with a '78 neck you could quite easily have '76 body and an '80 circuit/PUPs. If your bass is '80 and not '78, it really doesn't change much to anyone who knows the instruments and the era. C [/quote] Thank you very much for the info :-) I dropped the price from £1,600 to £1,350 before I started looking into the dates for a quick sale. Do you feel the value of a '80 is the same as a '78? Thanks again
  7. [quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1467551794' post='3084469'] Loads of info here http://www.guitarhq.com/fender.html [/quote] Thanks :-) yeah I've looked through that before but still found it difficult to date
  8. [color=#1D2129][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I bought this bass as a 1978 precision but now that I am wanting to sell it I have taken it apart to check the dates. I bought the bass when I was about 14 and didn't think to take the bass apart to check dates etc. After finally taking it apart and looking at the serial numbers etc, I have been advised it could be a 1980. I have sent the pictures to Fender and am waiting for confirmation of its age but if anyone else has any idea then please could you let me know as I have no idea what all of the markings mean. I know that the headstock serial number could be anywhere from '78 - '81 and the pickups look like they're 1980? [/font][/color] Thank you in advance for any help :-) Topic can be closed - have dated successfully now (and removed photos as need this upload data for a sale )
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