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Reggaebass

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  1. I can do everything I want on a 4, and all mine are real basses
  2. Not always nilo 😁, but I think the VI was in the 1961 catalog as new , I’ll check
  3. 4 string precision in 51 I think, the 6 came in the 60s
  4. Really liking this band’s cover versions , great voice and playing
  5. I switched to 5 strings for a while and quite enjoyed it, I didn’t find myself using the lower notes much even playing reggae but some basslines seemed easier to play going across the board as opposed to up and down, I’m glad I did it but at heart I prefer 4 strings , I also like my 70s fenders which are fours
  6. I’ve just been through all my parts boxes and can’t believe I haven’t got any, surely someone on basschat must have a few for you
  7. You got some fabulous basses there, thank you for sharing, can I ask how would you compare the 63 and 64 , is there much difference
  8. Wow, really like that, an amazing pair
  9. Oh my, that’s a stunner and all original 👌
  10. Not many of those around , I don’t think I’ve ever seen a first year one in the flesh, I translated the description, 1st year of production of the Fender Jazz Bass -Slab Board / Stack Knobs -Serial number: 57229 (Pre CBS) -Date of the handle: 10-60 (October 1960) -Date of potentiometers: 1376039 (I.e. 39th week of 1960) -Body date: 8-60 (August 1960) -Blonde Finish original (unfortunately the former owner started removing the paint and fortunately it's stopped!). Without it, this bass would be worth double. -Truss rod works perfectly -Original case: Brown tolex/ Orange interior -Delivered with the 4 original mutes (very rare), the 2 silver microphone covers and original Fender strap. -Professional repair: Surface crack on the head, tuner E repaired (see photos). This is unfortunately common in some early Fenders. -Prised and professionally settled by "Southside Guitar" (Vintage Guitar Store of reference in the USA) -Invoice and Certificate provided Its incredible, Jaco's model...
  11. An early one from Ziggy Marley, he sounds so much like his father, nice Bassline on this
  12. I think it’s been altered too much for you to put it back as original, S8 is 78 sometimes up to 81, really nice looking fretboard there, I’d be inclined to get it fretted (I don’t play fretless) and have the electrics you like, I’d remove those chrome caps at the bridge too, not an expensive project to get it how you want and it’s a very nice bass
  13. If it’s just for playing at home and you like the colour scheme and paintwork I don’t see any problem , you could have anything on it, but to use it live somewhere I think people will see it as possibly making a statement of some sort ,even though you’re not, nice bass btw
  14. That’s really nice 👌
  15. Really liking this by Johan Papacontantino which was put on recently by the Bass zone
  16. Great description and I have to agree
  17. Is he saying they are not seated properly, does it play okay
  18. Fairly sure this is the original, (edit , it’s not the original it’s a recent release) one of my favourite basslines, great one to play
  19. Just thought of another, anything by Adele 😬
  20. Nice one, thanks for that 👍
  21. Appreciated Maude 👍
  22. Is that the mp2
  23. Yeah, that makes sense cheers, for the minimal time I use it with headphones the Waza wouldn’t be worth it, but the Nux probably would
  24. If you do decide to fit them my 62RI jazz came with a fixing template for the screw holes , you can probably download them, might be of use to you VType
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