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Presidente

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  1. Hello! Please, how would be the shipping to Italy? Cheers!
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  5. Uhm, those basses are discontinued now. They disappeared from Fender web-site and butterscotch color version is already rare in the most part of european stores. Hurry up, someone buy it before they start to heading up with the price. And trust me, in a couple of months will be a bloodbath to buy one. Take this as a bump, 'cause I just have one of it.
  6. Fender has never used a brass nut on his bass guitars (not in those years anyway and not on common P basses). So it's certainly been added later. This suggests to me even a refret job done on the fretboard, otherwise it wouldn't make sense only to change the nut. In fact, looking at the picture, the layer of rosewood is very thin, so the keyboard could have been leveled somewhere in time (common fact during a refret job). Even more so if you say that the frets are still like new. I sold an identical P Bass (same year, same colour, same features, same amount of money) just a couple of months ago. She also had a non original brass nut, and a really thin layer of rosewood (that I think was leveled several times). My 2 cents. Anyway, it's an amazing instrument, in a very good state at a fair price. Good luck with the sale.
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  9. Ok Danny. Contact me back in case... Cheers!
  10. Hello there. I'm interested in the head. It's a problem for you to ship in Ialy? I'm trying to figure out how much could be the shipping...
  11. UP! '73 P bass is now sold! Still remains the '74 one. Hurry up...
  12. Sunday bump. So come on mates! The bass is absolutely stunning: really original, no refin, no refret, no routes added, no extra holes. Only original parts, no aftermarkets: all the codes match with the year. Don’t you trust an Italian guy?? I’m not into the mafia, I swear. And I’ve never voted for Berlusconi in my life Do you think the price is too high? I’m quite sure you’ll never find another 73 P bass in those conditions for cheaper here in Europe. I know, paypal fees and shipping will kill me, but the bass is worth every penny you’ll spend!!
  13. Here we have a beautiful Fender Precision bass, year 1973. 100 % original, amazing and almost untouched sunburst finish, ash body and rosewood fretboard. Also has her original rectangular case (tolex cover and orange interiors with metallic Fender logo) in very good shape, metallic bridge cover (still with the original black foam layer under, used at that time for stopping the strings), pickup cover and the reddish thumbrest as used in that era. Long G string bridge, original and untouched tort guard, G side thumbrest. Jamerson style! Neck is straight as an arrow frets are still the original ones and in a very good shape trussrod never messed with. Is with me from Sep. 2009 (taken from the great Italian ebay bass guitar seller Bambibau) and used very few times (got 4 bass guitars and no time to play) Preferred cash on pickup or I can send it wherever you want with UPS courier (FULLY INSURED and trackable shipping: I’ll give you all my contact details and informations) Payment via Paypal. [b]2200[/b] pounds included shipping from Italy. [b]No trades[/b]. 50£ off with standard trackable shipping (not fully insured) [url="http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u118/Simoneisidoro/Fender%20Precision%201973/"]http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u118/Si...ecision%201973/[/url] Many pictures here. [color="#FF0000"][size=4][b]SOLD! [/b][/size][/color] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sadly have to sell this one too. Another Fender Precision bass, year 1974. 100 % original, sunburst finish, ash body and maple fretboard. Of course she also has her original rectangular case (tolex cover and orange interiors with metallic Fender logo) in very good shape, original metallic covers and the reddish thumbrest too. No refin, no refret, no routes added, no extra holes. Neck is straight as an arrow frets are still the original ones and in a very good shape, trussrod never messed with. Is with me from Oct. 2007 (taken from the famous ebay seller Bambibau) and always well cared. Dings and scratchere here and there but a great vintage mojo. Preferred cash on pickup or I can send it wherever you want with UPS courier (STANDARD trackable shipping: I’ll give you all my contact details and informations) Payment via Paypal. [b]1750[/b] pounds included shipping from Italy. [b]No trades[/b]. Pictures: [url="http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u118/Simoneisidoro/Fender%20Precision%201974/"]http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u118/Si...ecision%201974/[/url] Cheers!!
  14. Oh damn! If only she had the rosewood fretboard, I've offered you everything you want! [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=75678"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=75678[/url] Have a bump from me...
  15. Have a free bump from me. I got one like yours! Killer tone!! Even better than the classic P bass.
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  18. Free bump from Italy and PM sent...
  19. Nice bass. It's an American Standard Series or a cheaper Highway One Series? Thanx.
  20. It’s only my opinion but…control knobs have been changed too? The pickguard on 62 reissue J basses should be a tortoise one, with the 2 holes under the G string for the thumbrest. Shouldn’t it?
  21. [quote name='Musicman20' post='592333' date='Sep 7 2009, 06:44 PM']Hi I THINK its the USA pickup.....Im not 100%. When I bought it new I never knew a lot apart from I wanted a Fender Precision, and this MIJ caught my eye. Old Git (Si) knows I bet....[/quote] I think a picture of the back of the headstock will help in discover this. Tuning Machines with a big back plate (like this one: [url="http://www.ishibashi.co.jp/u_box/image/3261828015.jpg"]http://www.ishibashi.co.jp/u_box/image/3261828015.jpg[/url] ) means alder body and Usa p-ups. To be correct they are not really made in USA (and they don't have much to do with the p-ups on the reissue USA models). They're just made in Japan on USA specifications. Tuning machines with a smaller back plate always means basswood body (cheaper than alder) and Japan pickups. (like this one: [url="http://www.ishibashi.co.jp/u_box/image/3262797014.jpg"]http://www.ishibashi.co.jp/u_box/image/3262797014.jpg[/url] ) Anyway it's a very nice bass. I love Pbasses (I got three) and this is my favourite color combo. I would offer you for a trade a beautiful Fender Jazz RI62 Crafted in Japan for that (3ts, alder body, tort gard, USA p-ups). But we're so far and I'm a little afraid to ship abroad 'cause Italian postal service sucks... So have a free bump from me
  22. Hello!! Will you consider to ship the bass in Italy?? Have a bump from me for this beautiful baby.
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