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Ordered 1 May, delivered 25 July - so a little over the 10 weeks stated. No updates during that time (even after phoning customer service number provided on confirmation, UK-based, useless had no info beyond it will arrive at some point). Eventually emailed the address supplied on the confirmation and got through to very helpful team (Amsterdam-based I think) who explained they ship these to Europe in batches, so the bass was made but waiting at the dock. Sent me a £100 gig bag by way of apology. Bass and gig bag ended up arriving on the same day.

 

Was she worth it? Very...

 

https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B2AGrhkPxGIGnBp

 

Alder Body in Shell Pink
Roasted Maple 1963 C Neck
American Vintage II PJ 60/66 Pick-ups
Mint Green Pickguard
 

Fit and finish are all really decent and it weighs about 8.5 lbs. Set-up was decent, way-better than other stock Fenders I've had from new.

All-in-all, I'm a very happy boy.

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22 minutes ago, Beedster said:

Very nice, unusual neck grain?

 

Yeah, think the roasting process just brought out the figuring a lot.

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5 hours ago, HeadlessBassist said:

Congrats P-T-P! That looks lovely, especially the P&J setup with the stacked concentric controls and through body stringing. Love the grain on the fingerboard too. Is that the all-rosewood neck option?

Thanks. It’s a roasted maple neck and fingerboard.

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Lovely! Stacked controls are a nice touch and a great alternative to having more than two single controls. I would probably prefer a pickguard-mounted output socket though seeing as the usual position for one is free.

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59 minutes ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said:

Lovely! Stacked controls are a nice touch and a great alternative to having more than two single controls. I would probably prefer a pickguard-mounted output socket though seeing as the usual position for one is free.

 

Yes, not sure why they went for a side jack. 

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10 hours ago, jd56hawk said:

Fender at its best.

I don't remember ever seeing a passive Fender PJ before.

They've released a couple of limited edition American Standard/Professional PJ basses in recent years, including a "roasted blues" version which was kinda the inspiration for this bass, and then of course...

 

9 hours ago, MichaelDean said:

There's the American Performer P bass in the current lineup. 

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