Hi, i bought this off Jigster a few months ago. But its just sat in my guitar rack doing nothing.
So there you are. I have taken the pup cover off and dont have it anymore, so that is the only change.
*edit* Now £350 firm, Now accepting trades. Will pay money aswell if the right bass comes along!
Im just going to copy and paste Jigsters ad because like i say , it hasnt changed at all since i had it.I hope Jigster doesnt mind.
Heres that is:
Bought this from fellow BCer Andy Travis
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This is [b]NOT[/b] from the Squier range of basses currently on the market in the £200-£300 range. Good as [i]they[/i] are, this is a top quality bass from a different era altogether. Made In Japan.
Has some war marks, but nothing untowards for a 1983 bass. The SQ series is not as rare as the JV series, I believe, but nevertheless comes from the early 80's when Squier were creating top top quality basses stamped Made In Japan, and easily equal to anything from Fender. These aren't easy to come across.
This one plays beautifully with a sweet fast fretboard and that great combo between P and J pick ups.
There have been some mods made by Andy:
- the original white p/gard was replaced by a Fender tortie as in the pics. (White one is included in the sale)
- the p/up cover is added
- and a Badass bridge
The J pick up was added by the person Andy bought from and is from "vintage stock', but I know little more than that. Suffice to say, it sounds great.
Andy's original post is here: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...;hl=squier+1983"]http://basschat.co.u...;hl=squier+1983[/url]