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  1. [quote name='doctor_of_the_bass' post='593508' date='Sep 9 2009, 01:10 AM']Fully agree with what has been said - Matt, if it were me, I too would hang onto it. My father has a Strat from the same year and he has had people make numerous offers on it (it too has a refinished body in fiesta red!) and he is going to hang onto it as you say, its got history etc being a 45 year old instrument. However, if you want me to take it off your hands for an indefinite period (re: valuation!) then you know what to do!!! Takes about ten to twelve months....!

    Cheers!

    Nick[/quote]

    Thanks again guys. I am definitely going to hang on to it and see what happens from there. Catch you here again, very soon and take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  2. Hi Molan, Luke, Pete and Bigwan,

    Really appreciate your comments. I think it is best to see what it is actually worth and not just let it go for the sake of it. As I said, 45 years, man that has to worth something :lol: I will keep you posted when I know more but in the mean time, I have found a great place here and will definitely be partaking more and more and maybe get involved in gear I know a lot more about i.e. modern 6 string basses :rolleyes: Thanks again to you and everyone who has posted, you all ROCK!! Good night and catch you soon.

    Cheers,

    A more informed and slightly drained Matt :)

  3. Hi everyone,

    After the mad day today, which I sincerely thank you for, I have decided, after some long, hard thinking that I am now not going to sell this bass. It is 45 years old and worth much more than £1500.00 in my mind. You can buy a top end USA Fender Precision Deluxe for £1400.00 and that has no where near the history of the bass I own, so I think it is worth far more than £1500.00 even it has been refinished. I'm sure you all understand my thinking? I'm going to get it valued by a couple of dealers and see what they think. If they say it is worth only £1500.00, I still won't sell and will sit on it for a bit, if they say on the other hand that they reckon they can get closer to £2000.00 then, I will definitely change my mind. Sorry about this, but it has been a mad day for me :) Take care and thanks again, you have all been brilliant.

    Cheers,

    Matthew

  4. [quote name='RhysP' post='593121' date='Sep 8 2009, 06:02 PM']I've met Matt a couple of times through a mutual friend (though he won't have a clue who I am) & he's a really nice bloke.
    He's also a bloody good player & his band The Reasoning are excellent.[/quote]

    Hi Rhys,

    Thank you very much my friend, really appreciated :) Just jog my memory sir, when and how have we met and the next pint is on me :rolleyes: Take care and hopefully catch you again soon. Take care bud.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  5. I just wanted to say a massive thank you for the very kind words from you all. It is appreciated and means a lot. I would hate for anyone to think that I was ever trying to pull the wool over peoples eyes, that is just not me and I really posted everything about this bass in good faith. Thank you for understanding all. I will keep you posted. Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matthew

  6. Hello everyone, here I am again. Right then, I have been reliably informed that though the body and neck are an original, they have been refinished. I want to take this opportunity to apologise to you all, I REALLY thought what I had bought was the actual finish and I promise you I posted everything in good faith.

    With this is mind, I obviously have to lower the price but the bass has to go. If anyone is interested, then I will knock £1000.00 off the original asking price and take £1500.00 for it. It is still a 1964 pre-CBS bass after all and it does sound amazing.

    Thanks to everyone for all your help and advice, it is appreciated greatly. Take care.

    Regards,

    Matthew

  7. [quote name='birdy' post='592852' date='Sep 8 2009, 01:07 PM']You may get more by selling it through vintage and rare or similar who have a shop in Bath which isn't far from you.

    Although it isn't original the neck alone could be worth a lot of money so I would consider having its value appraised. Although V&R take commission from any sale they have contacts and customers etc who are willing to pay more than the average punter on here.

    A refin would approximately half the value in collectors eyes as a general principle.

    Steve[/quote]

    Hi Steve,

    I really appreciate your input. I have just had the same advice from another forum member. Let's see what happens next :) Thanmks for evrythig and take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  8. [quote name='SS73' post='592850' date='Sep 8 2009, 01:06 PM']Matt,
    sorry for my post, I hadn't wanted it to come out the way it did, most of the guys here take Denmark St as a bit of a joke, but that tongue in cheek has not really helped you.
    I actually think the bass looks funking great n would love have the bass off you.

    Best, Sean.[/quote]

    Hey Sean,

    Not a problem mate and I didn't take any offence. The bass is ace and I have leaned an awful lot of the past 2 days, so not all wasted :)

    Anyway, take care and hopefully speak again soon.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  9. [quote name='Kev' post='592826' date='Sep 8 2009, 12:50 PM']i am by no means a fender expert, but without the original pickup, pickguard or finish, its gunna be less than what you may have hope for. Stupid as it is, people get so anal about how original the instrument is. This is more of a players bass than a collectors.[/quote]


    Hi Kev, yeah I kind of gathered it wasn't going to be worth what I thought it was worth. If any body wants to make me an offer for it, then I am open to that. Thanks Kev and take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  10. [quote name='wateroftyne' post='592796' date='Sep 8 2009, 12:21 PM']Hello Matt!

    Thanks for posting the pics. They confirm that it is a refin.

    Michael WoT[/quote]

    Thanks Michael. I have sent you a PM but out of interest, does anybody know what this would be worth if it is a refinish? Take care,

    Cheers,

    Matt

  11. Hi everyone,

    There seems to be a lot of talk here about my bass and I really do appreciate all your input and comments. Just to clear something up before I start if you don't mind? I bought this bass in good faith back in 1987 from a private seller. As I have stated, the only changes I have made since then are the changing of the pick ups and the scratch plate. The original scratch plate was replaced for a mirrored one in 1989 and the pick ups back in 1990. Again, as stated, the pick ups and scratch plate were consequently stolen in a house burglary much to my dismay. Since then, no other changes have been made, I promise you.

    Now it seems there is a query over the decal and bridge. I have to be honest, I wouldn't know the difference between a '64 or '69 bridge if it jumped up and bit me on the bum, but I will take advice quite willingly. Also, I really wouldn't know if the neck has been refinished as this is how it came to me. Again, I am open to advice.

    Today I took more pictures (sorry that some are not so clear, but I have tried to get every detail as much as my camera would allow) for you of the neck joint and heal where the letters "5MAY64C" are written and also pictures of the body minus the current scratch plate. I promise you that if you need to know anything more, please feel free to get in touch and I will do all I can to help you out. Thanks so much everyone for all you have done to shed some light on this bass, if nothing else I have learned an awful lot about Fender basses, which can't be a bad thing :)

    So here goes, pictures below. Take care and thanks again.

    Cheers,

    Matthew

    P.S. If anyone wants to see this bass 1st hand and take it apart, then you are more than welcome. I am based in Cardiff.

  12. [quote name='SS73' post='592765' date='Sep 8 2009, 11:42 AM']Not wishing to stir things up here but you didn't buy the Bass from Denmark Street did you?.[/quote]

    Hi SS73. No I didn't buy it from Denmark street. It was bought as a private sale back in 1987. I have been speaking to a few mods on this site and a few Fender experts and I am now going to add some extra pictures plus some more blurb. See below. Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  13. [quote name='SpinalTap' post='592470' date='Sep 7 2009, 09:36 PM']Great looking Fender. Love the colour.
    If I'm not mistaken that is not an orginal bridge for a '64. It looks like something Fender used from '68 for there basses.[/quote]

    Hi ST,

    The bridge is the one it came with when I bought it back in 1987, so I couldn't really comment on the bridge year as it has always been on there. I still have the bridge cover, but have not put it back on. As far as I am aware, it is the original bridge but I will obviously take advice. Thanks for the post and take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  14. [quote name='Tait' post='592412' date='Sep 7 2009, 08:08 PM']haha fair enough, i figured they weren't attached to the bass at the time, but i didn't quite understand why someone would see a bass sat there and only steal the spares sat at the side :)[/quote]

    :rolleyes: no problem my friend.

  15. [quote name='Tait' post='592346' date='Sep 7 2009, 07:00 PM']just out of curiosity, how did someone steal the pickups and scratchplate but not the bass?[/quote]

    I leave all my basses bar one, in a safe and secure lock up. At the time, I had swapped the pups and scratch plate and they remained with me in my house where as the basses were in the lock up. When my house got broken into, they nicked my stereo, CDs, spare bass at the time (a Washburn 6 string) plus my box of spares which included the pups and scratch plate. I hope that helps Tait. Not a happy story but so glad I decided to keep the basses else where. I am now in a very secure neighbourhood but my gear is still locked away where I know it is safe. :)

  16. [quote name='99ster' post='592227' date='Sep 7 2009, 04:55 PM']Can I ask has it been refinished? The body + the neck / headstock?
    Thanks.[/quote]

    Hi there. No, this bass has not been refinished. I bought it in good condition and just looked after it. I have never gigged it, so it has just been sat with me in my studio or in its case. I hope that helps. Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  17. [quote name='Clarky' post='592199' date='Sep 7 2009, 04:24 PM']Lovely bass. If only I had this sort of cash available! All spent out though. Good luck with sale[/quote]

    Thanks guys. I have had quite a few enquiries which is always nice :) I'll keep you posted but in the mean time, if you know anyone that might be interested, then let me know. Cheers and take care.

    Matt

  18. [quote name='Sibob' post='592131' date='Sep 7 2009, 02:45 PM']Amazing condition!

    So you have a price in mind to give people an idea?

    Si[/quote]

    Hi Si,

    Nice to hear from you. The bass is in quite superb condition. It has never been gigged. I just used it in my studio along with my 1986 Japanese P-Bass. I now just use 6 string basses, so this really is sat there doing nothing, hence the condition. With regards to price, I have spoken to a few respected dealers and they stated that if I had had the original pick-ups, I could be looking at around the £3,000 mark but because of the pick ups I am really looking at the £2500 mark. I hope that helps and take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

  19. [color="#483D8B"][size=3][b]This wonderful bass has a new home. Thank you everyone for talking to me about it and for enlightening me in so many areas. Never again laugh.gif This place is brilliant and I look forward to taking part in more discussions with you all. Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt[/b][/size]
    [/color]


    [size=3][font="Arial"]I am selling my rather beautiful, original 1964 Fender Precision bass. Serial number L26409. This was made in the Fullerton factory when Leo Fender still owned the company. It is in great condition for its age and never gets used, hence the sale. The pick-ups and scratch plate (this has been replaced with a genuine Fender part) are not original as they were stolen about 10 years ago along with various other items during a house break in :) The pick ups in the bass are Seymour Duncan quarter pounders and sound wonderful Everything else on this bass is original. It comes with a hard case too. Let me know your thoughts and please PM with any offers. No trades please as I am not looking for another bass at this stage. Thanks and hopefully hear from you soon.[/font][/size]

  20. I play -

    A beautiful series 1 Yamaha TRB 6 in charcoal black (my main live and recording bass)
    A custom Warwick Streamer LX6 made for me in 1998 in Emerald Green (my around the house bass)
    A 1986 Japanese Fender Precision in Candy Apple Red with Maple Neck I have fitted a Badass Bridge and Seymour Duncan Quarter Pounder Pick-ups to it.
    A 1963 Fender Precision that is now faded to Salmon Pink. A gorgeous bass but unfortunately never gets used. It just sits in its case :)

    I have been through many basses over the years and recently been going mad looking for different things. I had 2 TRB 6 basses that I sold this year and wish I hadn't but I bought an RBX 6JM and RBX JM2 which just didn't do the job for me and have now gone. I have decided to stay with what I have now. I only ever use one bass live, so no point spending more money of things that will only be flogged on eventually. I love the versatility on my TRB 6 and the huge string spacing allows me freedom to flow.

    Anyway, that's my bass life and I have enjoyed reading everyone else's bass history. Brilliant fun.

    Take care.

    Cheers,

    Matt

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