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61 Jazz bass? 31,000 Euros? Really? How can I possibly resist!


leschirons
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1453035912' post='2955739']
Wow, these early Jazz basses certainly do look a lot like Precisions. Very interesting.
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Yes they do but it's okay, the vendors comments state "very good" for the entire narrative and also that delivery is free so I may just go for it B)

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[quote name='leschirons' timestamp='1453036239' post='2955748']
...the vendors comments state "very good" for the entire narrative and also that delivery is free so I may just go for it B)
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Absolutely.... what's £24,000 between friends..? And the fact that a Genuine 1960 stack-knob Jazz would cost, in a retail environment, £18,000 at the very most? I think it would be a shrewd investment on your part. :crazy:

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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1453036531' post='2955758']
Absolutely.... what's £24,000 between friends..? And the fact that a Genuine 1960 stack-knob Jazz would cost, in a retail environment, £18,000 at the very most? I think it would be a shrewd investment on your part. :crazy:
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Definitely. And all I'd have to do then, would be change the scratch plate, route out the body, buy some jazz pickups, get a 61 Jazz bass logo on it (Ebay 5 quid) et voila.

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