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Posted
9 hours ago, Reggaebass said:

It certainly looks nice, I don’t think I’ve ever played a slab body before, with it having no contours it can’t be comfortable I’d have thought 

They're bl00dy uncomfortable after a short while but I still wish I had mine. 

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Posted
10 hours ago, BassAgent said:

On the high side? The price is insane.

Reverb pricing seems to be “a race to the top” generally. How do folks realistically expect to sell, unless to investors?

Posted
2 hours ago, BassAgent said:

Nope. I don't have money like that :)


Smelt funny that one. Unless it came with rock solid provenance I’d walk away.

 

This was an interesting one:

 

https://auctions.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk/catalogue/lot/1ca91b4dbe70d6ccba6859c87575452d/63b778f7668dabe928d3800924a99077/the-guitar-auction-four-day-sale-lot-375/
 

All just bits of old wood, but this had something. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Burns-bass said:


Smelt funny that one. Unless it came with rock solid provenance I’d walk away.

 

This was an interesting one:

 

https://auctions.gardinerhoulgate.co.uk/catalogue/lot/1ca91b4dbe70d6ccba6859c87575452d/63b778f7668dabe928d3800924a99077/the-guitar-auction-four-day-sale-lot-375/
 

All just bits of old wood, but this had something. 

Too many of those slab body Ps have been sold through Music Ground/the Harrisons at one time or another, so you have to consider the possibility that not all of them are as they should be. 

 

To be fair, the one at Bass Bros looked mostly correct - the neck did look suspiciously modern - I don't recall seeing birdseye maple that figured on any vintage Fender before, but it has the right tuners, and is obviously a maple cap fingerboard (no birdseye on it), as it should be. I couldn't quite see from the pictures if it was the correct veneer fingerboard, and not a slab, which would make it a fake, but I would probably trust Bass Bros' judgement there. 

 

The rest of those basses, the body and the pickguard at least would not be hard to fake (again not saying this is the case here in fairness to Bass Bros) While Spitfire and Lavaguard come close, it's impossible to source tort that looks exactly like the real stuff these days. Black plastic however... And a swamp ash slab body with a blonde finish? A lot easier to do than a vintage sunburst (again, not about this specific bass as the ad does state it's a refin already).

 

I've seen some of these basses for sale with tort guards - there was one at ATB a while ago - these would probably be the safer bet if you really wanted to buy one. 

https://www.atbguitars.com/products/1967-fender-precision-bass-slab-body-blonde-hsc

 

Slab body '66 Precisions are probably a bit like '58-60 Les Paul bursts - more survivors around than were originally built.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Belka said:

Too many of those slab body Ps have been sold through Music Ground/the Harrisons at one time or another, so you have to consider the possibility that not all of them are as they should be. 

 

To be fair, the one at Bass Bros looked mostly correct - the neck did look suspiciously modern - I don't recall seeing birdseye maple that figured on any vintage Fender before, but it has the right tuners, and is obviously a maple cap fingerboard (no birdseye on it), as it should be. I couldn't quite see from the pictures if it was the correct veneer fingerboard, and not a slab, which would make it a fake, but I would probably trust Bass Bros' judgement there. 

 

The rest of those basses, the body and the pickguard at least would not be hard to fake (again not saying this is the case here in fairness to Bass Bros) While Spitfire and Lavaguard come close, it's impossible to source tort that looks exactly like the real stuff these days. Black plastic however... And a swamp ash slab body with a blonde finish? A lot easier to do than a vintage sunburst (again, not about this specific bass as the ad does state it's a refin already).

 

I've seen some of these basses for sale with tort guards - there was one at ATB a while ago - these would probably be the safer bet if you really wanted to buy one. 

https://www.atbguitars.com/products/1967-fender-precision-bass-slab-body-blonde-hsc

 

Slab body '66 Precisions are probably a bit like '58-60 Les Paul bursts - more survivors around than were originally built.


Agreed 100%

Posted
48 minutes ago, Steve Browning said:

That one had a 1974 pickup so it would be a no from me. 


Was an interesting one that. It was sold in the previous auction and then relisted 3 months later. 
 

Wouldn’t buy it either!

Posted
16 hours ago, SurroundedByManatees said:

Fender Jazz bass 1969 - burgundy mist https://reverb.com/item/94457176?utm_source=android-app&utm_medium=android-share&utm_campaign=listing&utm_content=94457176

 

What a poor advertisement. It's priced on the high side, probably because presumably it would have been a custom color at one point. But; custom color would have a white pickguard (and matching headstock) as far as I know!? And even then; it's a refin.

 

The lack of usable pictures is surprising. At this price point, you'd expect some effort..

 

On the side; I don't  understand the premium price dealers ask for an instrument that once had a rare custom finish but has refinished since. 

 

 

 

 

Shocking colour. 

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