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[b]WITHDRAWN. I decided to keep it, except if I get into serious financial problems. Till then, it stays with me. Thanks for looking.[/b]

I really don't want to do this, but I have to sell my Warmoth Precision. I built it strictly on aesthetic reasons. I wanted to build something that Fender does not offer.
So I've built an alder cream 57 Precision with a maple neck/fretboard sporting a Tele headstock.
I'd like £700 plus shipping, for a bass that costed me much more. I'll ship it secured and tight.
It comes fitted with new D'Addario EXL165 strings.
The bass was assembled in September, but I managed to make two small marks. I like to use my basses, not pamper, nor abuse them.
I'll post a pic with the marks tomorrow. Apart from those, the bass is good as new.

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The bass is more or less spotless, so if you want specific details, ask me to photo what exactly you want to see

-=More details=-

Body:
Orientation: Right handed
Core Wood: Alder
Top/Rear Rout: Top Rout
Bass Pickups: P Bass (Standard Split Set)
Finish: Cream
Scale: 34 inch

Neck:
Headstock:Tele Bass
Orientation: Right Handed
Shaft Wood:Maple
Fingerboard Wood: Maple
Nut Width:1 11/16"
Bass Contours: Standard
Fretwire: 6150
Fret Number: 20
Radius: Straight 10"
Inlays: Mother Of Pearl Dots
Nut Install: GraphTech White TUSQ
Neck Finish: Clear Satin Nitro
Scale: 34 in.
Stiffening Rods: Graphite Rods

Pickup: Fender 62 Original
Knobs: Fender Chrome
Bridge: Gotoh 201
Tuners: Schaller BML Bass Tuners, Chrome
Pots/Jack: CTS/Switchcraft

Edited by Papalampraina
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Good luck with this. It is absolutely stunning and appeals to me on many levels - except price cos I'm skint! But, its beautiful and with a 50's precision neck to add!!

I've roughly done the nut figure, 43mm?

andy

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Thank you for the kind words Andy. In the months to come I'll be selling all my stuff, because I'm moving to the States, where I can find/build them again.
The nut is a typical P-bass nut, 43mm. I really like it, along with the wide profile of course. My hands are not used to slim profiles and shorter nuts. :)

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