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Hi 73 Jazz , I had the refin done about 6-7 years ago and I think it was about £350 for the body work . back then there was a 6 month wait for the guitar to be returned . I was talking to Mark Foley who runs Fatboy Guitars here on the Isle of Wight . Mark specialises in ageing scratchplates and pickup covers and other small items for guitars , and he knows Clive quite well and says he now has a 3 year wait list and you are probably looking at £500 for a refin . Best idea is to contact Clive himself for price and waiting times .
Mark did a brilliant job of a authentic torty shell scratchplate , he has them cut in old style nitro cellulose by Martin Sims of the Sims Custom shop and then ages them for you , very handy guy to know .
Best Wishes
Martin.

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Just went looking through this thread for a bass I thought I'd seen here. Eventually I realised I'd seen it on TalkBass ... I thought I'd share it with you anyway.





Original post [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f8/fretless-club-part-2-a-524015/index43.html#post10353841"]here[/url] .

Andy

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[quote name='martin8708' post='1130159' date='Feb 16 2011, 09:06 PM']Hi 73 Jazz , I had the refin done about 6-7 years ago and I think it was about £350 for the body work . back then there was a 6 month wait for the guitar to be returned . I was talking to Mark Foley who runs Fatboy Guitars here on the Isle of Wight . Mark specialises in ageing scratchplates and pickup covers and other small items for guitars , and he knows Clive quite well and says he now has a 3 year wait list and you are probably looking at £500 for a refin . Best idea is to contact Clive himself for price and waiting times .
Mark did a brilliant job of a authentic torty shell scratchplate , he has them cut in old style nitro cellulose by Martin Sims of the Sims Custom shop and then ages them for you , very handy guy to know .
Best Wishes
Martin.[/quote]


Thanks for your answer.
We have a really good refinisher over here, but as i am thinking abpout refinishing, i try to explore what is possible and whats out there too..
[url="http://picasaweb.google.com/Frank.Benthaus/Auswahl#"]Benthaus[/url]
He is working also for sandberg and some other luthiers, as far as i know

honestly i haven`t seen any good tortoise pickguards, except the originals
may you have a picture of yours? maybe via pm..i don`t want to hijack this thread
thansk in advance Martin

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Some lovely Precisions in this thread. Got a '59 reissue that's fantastic, but I'm letting it go to pay for some more stuff I need! Check it out here [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=123551"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=123551[/url]

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I'll add this '83 Squier '57 Fiesta red. Had it since new , some wear & tear issues , but not too bad considering....
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[quote name='BurritoBass' post='1137802' date='Feb 22 2011, 09:52 PM']Very cool Donnyboy. The band we played with at the weekend had a bassist with a JV Squier & it was lovely[/quote] :


Why thank you - I think it's cool too!! Thing is very few others agree referring , somewhat unkindly, to "that pink thing" :) What to they know?

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[b]2004 Fender CIJ '62 RI[/b], bought off Lee650 on here some time ago
Upgraded tuners, CTS pots, PIO tone cap, Seymour Duncan SPB-1 'Vintage' pickup, covers added.... otherwise standard :)
Strung with La Bella flats. Its not a heavy bass; a nice weight & a lovely neck to play - a good bass for long gigs.

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[quote name='zbigniew' post='1143145' date='Feb 27 2011, 11:24 AM']I agree with Clarky, such a lovely '62 RI - I don't think I've seen it in this colour before.

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Thanks. I haven't either, photo doesn't show it too well, but its actually more orangey than the usual fiesta red. Guess made to look aged/faded.

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[quote name='nick' post='1142145' date='Feb 26 2011, 10:29 AM'][b]2004 Fender CIJ '62 RI[/b], bought off Lee650 on here some time ago
Upgraded tuners, CTS pots, PIO tone cap, Seymour Duncan SPB-1 'Vintage' pickup, covers added.... otherwise standard :)
Strung with La Bella flats. Its not a heavy bass; a nice weight & a lovely neck to play - a good bass for long gigs.[/quote]
Nice bass ... I'm not [i]that[/i] much of a precision buff (so you might need to educate me) ... but didn't the migration of the 'rest' from bottom to top happen mid-70's ? If so how come this one is at the top ... do the RIs come that way ?

Andy

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[quote name='nick' post='1142145' date='Feb 26 2011, 10:29 AM'][b]2004 Fender CIJ '62 RI[/b], bought off Lee650 on here some time ago
Upgraded tuners, CTS pots, PIO tone cap, Seymour Duncan SPB-1 'Vintage' pickup, covers added.... otherwise standard :)
Strung with La Bella flats. Its not a heavy bass; a nice weight & a lovely neck to play - a good bass for long gigs.

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Its earlier incarnation, i couldnt resist it

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[quote name='BigBeatNut' post='1143423' date='Feb 27 2011, 03:37 PM']Nice bass ... I'm not [i]that[/i] much of a precision buff (so you might need to educate me) ... but didn't the migration of the 'rest' from bottom to top happen mid-70's ? If so how come this one is at the top ... do the RIs come that way ?

Andy[/quote]

Well spotted Andy, thanks ... knew there was something I forgot to mention in the upgrades & mods! :)
Yes, thumbrest added also.

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I am Precision-less for the moment (waiting for my Fender-stein PJ project to finish...) but here are my two previous PBs:

1998 Fender AM Std, sold in 2008


2006 Squier Affinity, sold couple of months ago


Strangely enough, I liked the Squier much more than its MIA predecessor! It played better and didn't have this annoying dead-note problem on 7th fret.

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My long time workhorse which I regret selling:


and the current main axe:
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The '57 RI shall arrive in a couple of days, can't wait to get it.

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