Burns-bass Posted Saturday at 18:17 Posted Saturday at 18:17 I have another spare from an unknown vintage bass if anyone needs one. I think it was a mid 70s bass but k have no idea. To qualify for this exclusive offer, you must show an empty hole on a vintage bass or one filled with straplocks (spit). 2 2 Quote
snorkie635 Posted Sunday at 08:10 Posted Sunday at 08:10 13 hours ago, Burns-bass said: I have another spare from an unknown vintage bass if anyone needs one. I think it was a mid 70s bass but k have no idea. To qualify for this exclusive offer, you must show an empty hole on a vintage bass or one filled with straplocks (spit). Ah, pre-CBS vintage straplocks. Now, how to fake those ... ... 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted Sunday at 10:09 Posted Sunday at 10:09 1 hour ago, snorkie635 said: Ah, pre-CBS vintage straplocks. Now, how to fake those ... ... Mine have been aged naturally and were probably worked on by Leo himself. All joking aside if anyone wants one, let me know and I’ll chuck it in the post. 2 1 Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted Sunday at 18:45 Posted Sunday at 18:45 8 hours ago, Burns-bass said: Mine have been aged naturally and were probably worked on by Leo himself. All joking aside if anyone wants one, let me know and I’ll chuck it in the post. It will be known as the burns bass bitsa epidemic. Much like when shops sprayed their fenders fiesta red back in the 60s. Quote
Burns-bass Posted Sunday at 21:31 Posted Sunday at 21:31 2 hours ago, Mrbigstuff said: It will be known as the burns bass bitsa epidemic. Much like when shops sprayed their fenders fiesta red back in the 60s. People will talk of me with hushed reverence. (Probably better than shouting and sweating at me as most people do!) 1 2 Quote
snorkie635 Posted Monday at 10:26 Posted Monday at 10:26 12 hours ago, Burns-bass said: People will talk of me with hushed reverence. (Probably better than shouting and sweating at me as most people do!) And I thought being shouted and sworn at was bad! Quote
BassAgent Posted Monday at 11:37 Posted Monday at 11:37 I was researching the prices of pre-CBS Jazzes as I have quite a budget built up for music stuff. However, it seems to be impossible to find one under €10K... The 64 refin at Andy Baxter is lovely but it's almost €8K plus shipping and VAT. That hurts. 2 Quote
Reggaebass Posted Monday at 12:51 Author Posted Monday at 12:51 1 hour ago, BassAgent said: I was researching the prices of pre-CBS Jazzes as I have quite a budget built up for music stuff. However, it seems to be impossible to find one under €10K... The 64 refin at Andy Baxter is lovely but it's almost €8K plus shipping and VAT. That hurts. I’ll keep an eye out for you, I’m always browsing Quote
Burns-bass Posted Monday at 12:57 Posted Monday at 12:57 1 hour ago, BassAgent said: I was researching the prices of pre-CBS Jazzes as I have quite a budget built up for music stuff. However, it seems to be impossible to find one under €10K... The 64 refin at Andy Baxter is lovely but it's almost €8K plus shipping and VAT. That hurts. Keep your cash in a high interest account and wait for the right one. We’re already seeing prices for some vintage gear stabilising and falling. The strength of the US economy (and the UK to be fair) is based on debt and at some point that’s going to come crashing down. If you’re in Europe I’d look to the States. The exchange rate is strengthening and you’ll get a better deal than buying from the UK. Quote
rwillett Posted Monday at 13:26 Posted Monday at 13:26 1 hour ago, BassAgent said: I was researching the prices of pre-CBS Jazzes as I have quite a budget built up for music stuff. However, it seems to be impossible to find one under €10K... The 64 refin at Andy Baxter is lovely but it's almost €8K plus shipping and VAT. That hurts. Well, I have a wonderful investment opportunity my friend, Mr Ponzi, is currently working on... Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Monday at 13:31 Posted Monday at 13:31 1 hour ago, BassAgent said: I was researching the prices of pre-CBS Jazzes as I have quite a budget built up for music stuff. However, it seems to be impossible to find one under €10K... The 64 refin at Andy Baxter is lovely but it's almost €8K plus shipping and VAT. That hurts. If you have to run up the white flag, Moto Music have some quality reissues and 70s basses for more reasonable price tags. Or do what I did and get a Flea jazz for 90% of the experience for 10% of the price. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Monday at 13:32 Posted Monday at 13:32 Whoops: https://motomusic.co.uk/collections/bass-guitars?filter.v.price.gte=&filter.v.price.lte=&sort_by=price-descending&view=grid Quote
Hellzero Posted Monday at 13:37 Posted Monday at 13:37 @BassAgent, there are two "interesting" vintage Jazz Basses on Zikinf at the moment: Jörg's personal 1965 in Germany: https://www.zikinf.com/annonces/annonce-2397384 A "naturalised" 1965 in France: https://www.zikinf.com/annonces/annonce-2432484 I guess you already checked Bassic.de too... Worth checking Japan too as the Yen is very low. 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted Monday at 14:15 Posted Monday at 14:15 (edited) 47 minutes ago, Hellzero said: @BassAgent, there are two "interesting" vintage Jazz Basses on Zikinf at the moment: Jörg's personal 1965 in Germany: https://www.zikinf.com/annonces/annonce-2397384 A "naturalised" 1965 in France: https://www.zikinf.com/annonces/annonce-2432484 I guess you already checked Bassic.de too... Worth checking Japan too as the Yen is very low. The second one, the natural, belonged to a friend of mine, who imported it from the USA in 2009 and only sold it in 2023 to the actual seller... It was already refinished in white when he received it, but it wasn't a great job when looking close, so a local luthier (Olivier Roux from Saint-Nazaire) turned it into a natural finish, but everything else is fully original, except the frets that were dead in 2018, so another luthier (Cyril Guerin) turned it into fretless and it was refretted just before its sale in 2023 by the same person, and it even comes with its original case. Maybe worth asking @BassAgent. If French is a problem, just ask, and I'll help you. Edited Monday at 14:29 by Hellzero More information Quote
BassAgent Posted Monday at 14:27 Posted Monday at 14:27 (edited) 2 hours ago, Burns-bass said: Keep your cash in a high interest account and wait for the right one. We’re already seeing prices for some vintage gear stabilising and falling. The strength of the US economy (and the UK to be fair) is based on debt and at some point that’s going to come crashing down. If you’re in Europe I’d look to the States. The exchange rate is strengthening and you’ll get a better deal than buying from the UK. Yeah I've been looking into non-EU basses and it all looks nice, but adding import and VAT usually doesn't make the actual price lower than e.g. a German one. 1 hour ago, Stub Mandrel said: If you have to run up the white flag, Moto Music have some quality reissues and 70s basses for more reasonable price tags. Or do what I did and get a Flea jazz for 90% of the experience for 10% of the price. Well, I already have 4 vintage basses ('66, '70, '71 and '73) so I'm pretty well set. I'll have to wait for the right one. 1 hour ago, Hellzero said: @BassAgent, there are two "interesting" vintage Jazz Basses on Zikinf at the moment: Jörg's personal 1965 in Germany: https://www.zikinf.com/annonces/annonce-2397384 A "naturalised" 1965 in France: https://www.zikinf.com/annonces/annonce-2432484 I guess you already checked Bassic.de too... Worth checking Japan too as the Yen is very low. Ah thanks! I've been checking Bassic and Zikinf already, of course Edited Monday at 14:58 by BassAgent 2 Quote
Hellzero Posted Monday at 14:33 Posted Monday at 14:33 And here is how it sounded when it was fretless: The funny thing is that I asked Jean-Paul, the bassist here if he had a vintage Jazz Bass for sale, and he pointed me this refinished one that used to be his and he gave me all these informations. 2 Quote
Hellzero Posted Monday at 14:40 Posted Monday at 14:40 And that's how it sounded after the refretting in 2023, put some headphones, it's way better: AUD-20250818-WA0005.mp3 Quote
ossyrocks Posted Monday at 16:30 Posted Monday at 16:30 I really like the vibe of this '66 Precision that Mike Long has at the moment. It's tempting me to try a C neck again. It's all there, all original, even the case, and the weight is great. I have a guitar here which he would probably straight trade for........ hmm. https://www.atbguitars.com/1966-fender-precision-bass Rob 3 Quote
Reggaebass Posted Monday at 16:43 Author Posted Monday at 16:43 12 minutes ago, ossyrocks said: I really like the vibe of this '66 Precision that Mike Long has at the moment. It's tempting me to try a C neck again. It's all there, all original, even the case, and the weight is great. I have a guitar here which he would probably straight trade for........ hmm. https://www.atbguitars.com/1966-fender-precision-bass Rob Yeah I like that one too rob, I don’t think it’s a bad price either compared with some that are around 1 Quote
ossyrocks Posted Monday at 17:05 Posted Monday at 17:05 20 minutes ago, Reggaebass said: Yeah I like that one too rob, I don’t think it’s a bad price either compared with some that are around I agree Tony. Mike is good to deal with too, he knocked a surprising chunk off the price of the last one I bought from him. Even more hmm......! 1 Quote
miles'tone Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago A question for the group... Does anybody know when Fender first introduced the A width necks on Precision basses? I do love my mid-60s Ps but I now realise that a J neck works best for me, so I need to narrow down my 'window shopping' searches. Cheers, Si. Quote
ossyrocks Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 minutes ago, miles'tone said: A question for the group... Does anybody know when Fender first introduced the A width necks on Precision basses? I do love my mid-60s Ps but I now realise that a J neck works best for me, so I need to narrow down my 'window shopping' searches. Cheers, Si. I "think" that the A width neck on a precision was an option right through the years, but as a special order, and are therefore rare. The B width neck became standard on P basses in '68, but A could be ordered, and I assume therefore a C width too, although I've never seen a C width neck from after '68. I too like an A neck, but my early 70's B width necks are just lovely, it's not just the width, it's the profile too. Mine are around the 41mm mark at the nut. Rob 2 1 Quote
walshy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) 34 minutes ago, miles'tone said: A question for the group... Does anybody know when Fender first introduced the A width necks on Precision basses? I do love my mid-60s Ps but I now realise that a J neck works best for me, so I need to narrow down my 'window shopping' searches. Cheers, Si. Few and far between, I have a 72 CAR P with an A width nut which is a beauty. Don't think I have any others in stock atm Edited 2 hours ago by walshy 1 Quote
walshy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 11 minutes ago, ossyrocks said: I "think" that the A width neck on a precision was an option right through the years, but as a special order, and are therefore rare. The B width neck became standard on P basses in '68, but A could be ordered, and I assume therefore a C width too, although I've never seen a C width neck from after '68. I too like an A neck, but my early 70's B width necks are just lovely, it's not just the width, it's the profile too. Mine are around the 41mm mark at the nut. Rob B with are my faves too! 2 Quote
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