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Fender Custom Shop Sean Hurley '61 Precision (2019) *On hold pending etc* - *SOLD*
£2750
Bristol


Skin Lewis

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My studio needs a new roof, so sadly this has to go. Sale only. Fender Custom Shop Sean Hurley signature '61 Precision, 2019 build, Closet Classic sunburst (some lovely checking on the nitro finish), tweed case and all candy. Sounds magnificent, plays like a '61 Precision should. 3.9kg, 8.6lb, specs as per shop floor traveller below. Strung with Labella flats. One small mark on hip as pictured. Collection from Bristol preferred. 

 

 

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1 hour ago, CJPJ said:

Two (genuine) questions - (a) how easy is it to 'fix' chips like this  (b) is the rubber on the mute seviceable?

 

(a) - No idea sorry, it's not really a chip as such, just a tiny bit of finish missing, no dent in the wood. Can't imagine it would be difficult though

(b) -  Yes, easily done, the rubber is held on by double sided tape. The mute works perfectly though.

 

Here's the rubber from another new Fender mute I bought for my Nash but never fitted:

 

 

 

 

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