briansbrew Posted Friday at 10:48 Posted Friday at 10:48 21 minutes ago, thodrik said: If you fancy owing essentially the same bass as me: https://www.kennysmusic.co.uk/1979-82-fender-usa-international-series-precision-bass-in-sienna-sunburst-pre-owned-p8462 I actually played this bass when I was in Aberdeen a few months ago. Definitely replacement pickups but they sounded great. Neck was in better condition than mine. I nearly bought it, but I didn't because it would just be a back up to the bass I already have. I do really love the neck profile of the Precisions from this era. That’s been on there for quite a while and still advertised as all original parts. Did they mention that to you when in the shop Quote
thodrik Posted Friday at 10:55 Posted Friday at 10:55 3 minutes ago, briansbrew said: That’s been on there for quite a while and still advertised as all original parts. Did they mention that to you when in the shop The guy in the store told me that the pickups had been changed before he even plugged it in. I think that it is a website description error rather than a case of the dealer being deliberately shady. Quote
briansbrew Posted Friday at 11:22 Posted Friday at 11:22 24 minutes ago, thodrik said: The guy in the store told me that the pickups had been changed before he even plugged it in. I think that it is a website description error rather than a case of the dealer being deliberately shady. I don’t think they are being shady, just not up to describing it correctly. I recently spoke to Steve at ATB guitars who had some errors in their Vintage bass listings and corrected, human error 🧐 Quote
Burns-bass Posted Friday at 15:37 Posted Friday at 15:37 On 31/07/2025 at 12:08, ped said: No problem, thanks for looking. I had a similar feeling when I was looking for the strap button I thought I had (couldn't find it). Never mind, tbh it's dead weight anyway isn't it? Send me your address and I’ll send it to you when I can find a stamp. Don’t have the screw to go with it. Yours if you’ll use it. (These were from a vintage bass that I swapped to Straplocks. I genuinely can’t remember age and all that.) 2 1 Quote
ossyrocks Posted Friday at 16:05 Posted Friday at 16:05 This one popped up on Facebook - UK Bass Marketplace - Buy, Sell & Trade, but you can find it on his actual website too. It looks the business, and whilst quite pricey, the main reason I'm posting here is that he claims it weighs just 7lbs 13oz, and that is astonishing for a 70's P bass if it's true. Does anyone know the dealer, or has had any dealings with him? https://www.20thcenturytoys.co/all-products/p/1971-fender-precision-bass-sunburst-ohsc Rob Quote
briansbrew Posted Friday at 16:13 Posted Friday at 16:13 5 minutes ago, ossyrocks said: This one popped up on Facebook - UK Bass Marketplace - Buy, Sell & Trade, but you can find it on his actual website too. It looks the business, and whilst quite pricey, the main reason I'm posting here is that he claims it weighs just 7lbs 13oz, and that is astonishing for a 70's P bass if it's true. Does anyone know the dealer, or has had any dealings with him? https://www.20thcenturytoys.co/all-products/p/1971-fender-precision-bass-sunburst-ohsc Rob I was in contact with the owner of this bass a few months back but lost touch with him, he sold it for a lot less than this asking price and yes he said it was extremely light, my missed oportunity... 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted Friday at 16:35 Author Posted Friday at 16:35 20 minutes ago, ossyrocks said: Does anyone know the dealer, or has had any dealings with him Hi Rob, I’ve spoken with Phil many times but we’ve never actually done a deal, last time was his 72P, he’s mainly guitars but does get some decent basses sometimes 1 Quote
ped Posted Friday at 17:15 Posted Friday at 17:15 1 hour ago, Burns-bass said: Send me your address and I’ll send it to you when I can find a stamp. Don’t have the screw to go with it. Yours if you’ll use it. (These were from a vintage bass that I swapped to Straplocks. I genuinely can’t remember age and all that.) Very kind indeed, thank you. PM incoming Quote
Sparky Mark Posted Friday at 19:13 Posted Friday at 19:13 1 hour ago, ped said: Very kind indeed, thank you. PM incoming I very much doubt that you, or anyone else, will ever use that strap button, so a pickguard screw will do the job just fine IMO. A small plug of cocktail or match stick in the hole should help if it seems a little loose 1 Quote
ped Posted Friday at 20:13 Posted Friday at 20:13 58 minutes ago, Sparky Mark said: I very much doubt that you, or anyone else, will ever use that strap button, Challenge accepted 😂 4 Quote
Pow_22 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago A lovely Jazzer just popped up over at BB https://bassbros.co.uk/product/1965-fender-jazz-bass-2/ 4 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago Very nice, looks like an L series and in really great condition Quote
nilorius Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Pow_22 said: A lovely Jazzer just popped up over at BB https://bassbros.co.uk/product/1965-fender-jazz-bass-2/ Too pricy for me, i think. 2 Quote
rwillett Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Pow_22 said: A lovely Jazzer just popped up over at BB https://bassbros.co.uk/product/1965-fender-jazz-bass-2/ I look at these the same way I look at Ferraris, super yachts, mansions, supermodels…. Fabulous but so far out of reach that I'm not disappointed. I'll stick with my Seat Leon, my paddle board, my house and the CFO Edited 48 minutes ago by rwillett Quote
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