Stub Mandrel Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 40 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: I’m happier with the modern US stuff and I reckon you should be too. I wouldn't presume to suggest what you should like. I have 19 basses, active and passive, 4 & 5 string, long and short scale, fretted and fretless, modern and traditional, d from every decade from the 60s to the 2020s. So I think I'm very open to different instruments. I've tried basses like the modern players. They look pretty, but I don't bond with them. My friends who have had early 60s fenders since the 60s/70s still gig them and I do prefer them. The two basses I find myself gigging most are the 1960 P reissue and the 1963 J reissue. Having played real ones, I'm pretty sure I would use them if I could. 4 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 8 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said: I wouldn't presume to suggest what you should like. I have 19 basses, active and passive, 4 & 5 string, long and short scale, fretted and fretless, modern and traditional, d from every decade from the 60s to the 2020s. So I think I'm very open to different instruments. I've tried basses like the modern players. They look pretty, but I don't bond with them. My friends who have had early 60s fenders since the 60s/70s still gig them and I do prefer them. The two basses I find myself gigging most are the 1960 P reissue and the 1963 J reissue. Having played real ones, I'm pretty sure I would use them if I could. It was a gentle comment on a forum, don’t worry, I’m not telling you what to do. In the wider world it’s all irrelevant really. A lot of people fetishise these basses and then realise that the thought was somewhat different to the reality. That’s all I was pointing out. I guess with 19 basses if this really was the life changing holy grail you could sell them all, free up some cash and become a lone bass gunslinger! 1 Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 15 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: It was a gentle comment on a forum, don’t worry, I’m not telling you what to do. In the wider world it’s all irrelevant really. A lot of people fetishise these basses and then realise that the thought was somewhat different to the reality. That’s all I was pointing out. I guess with 19 basses if this really was the life changing holy grail you could sell them all, free up some cash and become a lone bass gunslinger! Don’t think anyone is saying they’re holy grail. But they’re a flavour modern fenders don’t give or any repros. Quote
snorkie635 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Here's an old one I've just noticed up for sale. Thought you guys might enjoy discussing? https://www.vintagerareandretro.co.uk/store/1964-Fender-Precision-Refin-p769780839 Quote
Hellzero Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, snorkie635 said: Here's an old one I've just noticed up for sale. Thought you guys might enjoy discussing? https://www.vintagerareandretro.co.uk/store/1964-Fender-Precision-Refin-p769780839 🤦🏻😂 summarises it all. Was a lefty and they didn't bother setting the intonation again. Fake neck plate. The upper side of the body will fall apart sooner than you might think, the lower side has a huge crack and the center joint is doubtful. The back of the headstock has a strange crack. F*ckef up electronic with wrong capacitor and one linear pot!?! Not a refinish, but a paint removal with some lacquer put afterwards. And the logo is weird. Just what I noticed after a very quick look. What a mess. Edited 4 hours ago by Hellzero Wrong, not wring... 🤦🏻 1 Quote
Steve Browning Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Looks like a good deal to me. The changes are minimal overall, and stripping to natural was pretty common back then. My 72 has been stripped and so was my 66, before being refinished back to sunburst. If the changes included pickups, tuners, scratchplate or the like, I'd think differently. Quote
snorkie635 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 minute ago, Hellzero said: 🤦🏻😂 summarises it all. Was a lefty and they didn't bother setting the intonation again. Fake neck plate. The upper side of the body will fall apart sooner than you might think, the lower side has a huge crack and the center joint is doubtful. The back of the headstock has a strange crack. F*ckef up electronic with wring capacitor and one linear pot!?! Not a refinish, but a paint removal with some lacquer put afterwards. And the logo is weird. Just what I noticed after a very quick look. What a mess. I thought you'd like it. 3 Quote
Belka Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago It looks mostly genuine, but I'd agree with Hellzero in really not liking the look of all the cracks on the bass; all over the body, and that one on the headstock/neck too. It's probably not about to fall apart, but that body has had some mistreatment over the years. It is very cheap for a '64 but for that money I'd much rather get a late '60s CBS in good condition. 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 4 hours ago Author Posted 4 hours ago That’s been up for sale on quite a few different sites for a long time , I’ve seen it before, not one for me 2 Quote
walshy Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Reggaebass said: That’s been up for sale on quite a few different sites for a long time , I’ve seen it before, not one for me Same, there’s a reason no one’s bought it and it’s floated around a lot. At that price point I’d normally buy for my own stock but haven’t 1 Quote
dodgnofski Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago This one is ‘almost’ within my budget for an early 60’s P - apart from the infilled body it looks OK to my untrained eye - what does the team think? https://www.vintageandmodernguitars.co.uk/product/1960-fender-precision-bass-olympic-white-copy/ 1 Quote
Steve Browning Posted 41 minutes ago Posted 41 minutes ago Good players grade instument I'd say. I have an irrational dislike of light coloured basses (I should list that!!) so wouldn't entertain it (I certainly would the 64, though not my favourite neck profile). Quote
Steve Browning Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago My 65 Jazz. 100% original with the exception of the body rout, the pickups, the electrics, the scratchplate, the tuners. Ok, so the body and neck are the original bits, just not in original condition. 🙂 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 3 minutes ago Author Posted 3 minutes ago It all looks good and I like that colour combo but for me I couldn’t get on with that body rout , but I suppose that’s reflected in the price , I’ve been looking at a lot of 60s precisions lately and they have gone up considerably Quote
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