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Hutton

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  1. Are Fender decals used? It's a bit difficult to see from the pics.
  2. Fantastic basses. Love mine. Huge amount of bass for the money being asked.
  3. Hutton

    Sold

    Is there a case?
  4. This is cruel Nick. I have four precisions which I like immensely. Then you come along with an ad for the only precision that I still lust after.
  5. Sound. Tension. Longevity. I have them on all four of my precisions. I've had one set on now for seven years and they are the best sounding set.
  6. Hutton

    fe

    Could you be a bit more specific as to what you are trying to sell or trade.
  7. Hutton

    sold

    What a great bargain for all you 5-stringers out there especially with a Musicman case thrown in. Incredible!
  8. Chris just sold me a cracking gig bag. A thoroughly nice chap and a pleasure to deal with. A credit to basschat!
  9. Don't let this go for less than £600. There must be a limit where people can't expect a price to go lower. This is one helluva bass for £600. If you can't afford it then you can't have it.
  10. TI Jazz Flats are all I use. I love em. I've had a set on one of my precisions for over six years and they sound glorious. Once you have got used to the tension of the strings you won't want to use anything else. Good choice my friend!
  11. The Highway Ones as has already been said are US made. They are cracking basses for the money. The first series had a nitro satin finish and standard bridge. My son has one of the first highway one strats and he won't part with it.
  12. [quote name='The Bass Doc' timestamp='1363109810' post='2008688'] The expression 'Leo got it right' is bandied about quite a lot. I understand the view but being one of the very few people to have spent some time with him I can say that he wouldn't neccessarily claim that. I met him at CLF Research in 1979 when he was producing guitars for Musicman and he was constantly trying to improve and develop his instruments. I would say the Stingray may well have been the first truly active bass to be a world-wide success and of course he went on to design some fine instruments under the G&L banner. I can't imagine that any present day luthier of the more boutique/unique styled basses would denegrate Leo Fender's pioneering work since I guess they would accept they had to design [i]from [/i]something that went before. For his part LF only claimed that he was lucky in producing the first production-run bass that 'caught on' i.e. that if any other company had beaten him to it [i]that [/i]may well have been how the masses would expect a bass guitar to be. So, dear friends, we should respect the original innovater and at the same time be grateful that further innovations have come along to enable all tastes to be satisfied. The fact that the Precision bass (along with it's derivitives) continues to be probably the most popular in the world to this day as far as numbers are concerned is a credit to the man but were he still alive he would no doubt be trying to improve on it. Viva la difference! (as the Spanish would say, Rodney). [/quote] Listen to the Doc. He's got it right. Time to simmer down and let the thread fade away.
  13. My USA 62 Reissue Precision is my main squueze. I will never part company with it as it was a leaving gift to me from my last place of work. Apart from that it is a marvellous bass.
  14. A wee side note: One of my favourite albums which I never tire of listening to is John Mayall's 'USA Union'. Larry Taylor plays great bass on the album. Harvey Mandel also plays some very tasty guitar. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vsvb80hPvUM"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vsvb80hPvUM[/url]
  15. I just got this rather nice precision from Bassilla (thanks Richard). I am also looking after my son's gear at the moment whilst he is in Australia. As he has a butterscotch blonde Jazz I thought it would be a good idea to take a couple of pics of them together.
  16. [quote name='White Cloud' timestamp='1362765016' post='2004559'] This is exactly why I avoid buying Fenders nowadays. Why use a piece of Maple with an irregular grain pattern for a neck in the first place? Surely its asking for potential grief? Now; time to look out the suit of armour before the howling Fender mob descend upon me. [/quote] I think you enjoy the provocation.
  17. Just bought a very nice precision from Julian. A quick delivery and a pleasant, trouble-free transaction. Many thanks Julian!
  18. [quote name='neepheid' timestamp='1362739500' post='2003982'] There's as much chance of Andy Baxter selling a bass for a fiver as me plucking a Russian meteorite the size of a double decker bus out of the sky and slam dunking it into the Grand Canyon. [/quote]
  19. Just sold a rather nice fretless Jazz to Richard. A thoroughly nice chap with whom it has been a pleasure to do business.
  20. I remember my wife and I dancing to Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen when they had a gig at Scarborough in the 70s. Kenny was a great musician and entertainer. A sad loss.
  21. Hey man if you want to put a Fender decal on your bass then do it. It's your bass.
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