Doctor J Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago You'd expect there to be extra routing to find a home for the battery powering the EMG, no? 1 Quote
MrFingers Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Under the pickguard is plenty of realestate for that. 1 3 2 Quote
itu Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I wouldn't bother. I expect the price to be irrelevant to the playability and sound it makes. Collectible? No. Soundmachine? There are better alternatives available. If the production year is important, the price does not mean a thing, although the parts are most likely a collection. "Handmade" details lower the price as well as desirability. 1 Quote
Pea Turgh Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) I love it! 🤣. If it was priced accordingly, it could be brought back up to spec? (Apart from the ferrules 😬). Gut feeling it plays nice. Are you happy to share how much you paid for it @ronswanson? Edited 5 hours ago by Pea Turgh 1 Quote
ezbass Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, miles'tone said: The fingerboard dots look like they've filled the holes with woodfiller to match the body finish. I agree with that. This looks like a bass that has been owned and modded in a way that suited the previous owner/s. The string through ferrules seem to be a result of fitting a replacement, brass bridge, with that option and the subsequent holes made for that feature, made without recourse to a drill press and are, thus, all over the place. Edited 5 hours ago by ezbass 1 Quote
HeadlessBassist Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, Doctor J said: You'd expect there to be extra routing to find a home for the battery powering the EMG, no? In some cases they hide the extra routing for the battery under the Scratch Guard, in front of the volume control. 1 Quote
Doctor J Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago That's entirely the point, the lads were discussing potential routing hidden by the scratchplate. 3 Quote
ronswanson Posted 1 minute ago Author Posted 1 minute ago Thanks again for all the replies. It was an auction house through their online portal. They have T&Cs that cover forgeries. If the buyer can prove it's a forgery then they'll refund so I'm not too concerned on that front. It was described as 1975 Fender Precision with no real caveats apart from condition. It came from the estate of a working musician who'd passed away, so I don't think there's anything devious going on - just the potential that the family didn't really know. Based on the feedback, it seems likely to be genuine, thanks @MrFingers especially. Definitely nothing conclusive to say otherwise so I have to pick it up to investigate further. I'd like it to be a player. I have an early 80s P bass that I love but I played a 78 at a studio recently and it was very nice. I'd probably try to restore it a little with original parts if I can. Expect a future question on tackling the bridge situation! How much did I pay? .... £1150 including fees. If it's mostly genuine I think that's a good price. It doesn't seem uncommon for these to be around £3K but Rich Tone Music has one on eBay just now (a 76) for £2K. I'll post some updates once I've collected it. Quote
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