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Hello everyone,

I really enjoyed reading this post, as I too have a 90's Indian Encore P-Bass I bought for peanuts at a yard sale about 20 years ago.

I'm a guitar player, and this bass had been collecting dust until a few years ago, when I started taking bass classes.  It's a lot of fun and I now play bass in a covers band.

Anyway, it was a Pearl White finish, just like the picture below, but the body had quite a few scratches and dings.  Nothing serious, but thought it was a bit boring to look at.

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I sanded it to find a pretty ugly piece of solid wood, which I finished in Tru Oil.  I find that ugly wood is still prettier than a white plastic finish.  I replaced the pickguard with a grey pearloid, which I quickly grew tired of and briefly put the original white one back on.

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I found a Jazz Bass pickup laying around in my parts drawer and decided to install it in the Encore.  New black pickguard, extra knob and voilà :

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I love its new mojo !

Oh, and after reading this post, I checked the polarity of the magnets and discovered that they were indeed the same polarity, so I unglued one, flipped it and glued it back on. 

Still has some setup to do and can't wait to play it.

These basses aren't bad.  They're not world class or anything but decent for the money and a perfect base (haha) for modding.

Cheers,

 

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Glad you like your Encore E83. I have two, one red and one black, one strung with flatwounds and the other nickel roundwounds. Both play and sound awesome, even with stock pickups.

The E83's have solid sen ash bodies. There are rumours that the early Encores (1989-90) were made from parts (neck and bodies) rejected by quality control at Fender, so are essentially Fender parts! The factory where the Encores were made also made Squier II and Sunn Mustang guitars and basses - both brands owned by Fender.

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IMG_20200417_022631448.thumb.jpg.d649ef76e041c9c2fbed4efb1be05c46.jpgStill have my first bass, yup... you got it,  P bass in pearl white/cream with Fender headstock shape. Got it second hand around yr2000 for £20 from a mate. Sprayed it twice since then, and it's now back to off-white/cream. Sounds and plays silky smooth with flatwounds on. I would really like to know it's age.

 

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36 minutes ago, Col the Plunker said:

IMG_20200417_022631448.thumb.jpg.d649ef76e041c9c2fbed4efb1be05c46.jpgStill have my first bass, yup... you got it,  P bass in pearl white/cream with Fender headstock shape. Got it second hand around yr2000 for £20 from a mate. Sprayed it twice since then, and it's now back to off-white/cream. Sounds and plays silky smooth with flatwounds on. I would really like to know it's age.

 

It's an Encore E83, was produced between 1989-93.

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On 06/11/2019 at 12:19, sunday_luthier said:

Hello everyone,

I really enjoyed reading this post, as I too have a 90's Indian Encore P-Bass I bought for peanuts at a yard sale about 20 years ago.

I'm a guitar player, and this bass had been collecting dust until a few years ago, when I started taking bass classes.  It's a lot of fun and I now play bass in a covers band.

Anyway, it was a Pearl White finish, just like the picture below, but the body had quite a few scratches and dings.  Nothing serious, but thought it was a bit boring to look at.

realisations24_3.jpg.408c27aa540abd3577c728ae795db43c.jpg

I sanded it to find a pretty ugly piece of solid wood, which I finished in Tru Oil.  I find that ugly wood is still prettier than a white plastic finish.  I replaced the pickguard with a grey pearloid, which I quickly grew tired of and briefly put the original white one back on.

realisations24_1.jpg.9ed766fdd1d7ecc862069d415354343d.jpg

I found a Jazz Bass pickup laying around in my parts drawer and decided to install it in the Encore.  New black pickguard, extra knob and voilà :

realisations24_2.jpg.27cdd99bb7cf6407317e23ea62a997e0.jpg

I love its new mojo !

Oh, and after reading this post, I checked the polarity of the magnets and discovered that they were indeed the same polarity, so I unglued one, flipped it and glued it back on. 

Still has some setup to do and can't wait to play it.

These basses aren't bad.  They're not world class or anything but decent for the money and a perfect base (haha) for modding.

Cheers,

 

Your bare wood finish screams ash. It's not the prettiest wood granted, but incredibly hard and resilient. Ideal for bass as it won't soak up any resonance. (My late Pops was a carpenter, so I learned a few things about different timbers from him).

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1 hour ago, Col the Plunker said:

Thanks Hooky for your reply, so she's just coming into her prime eh?!

I didn't flat down as far as bare wood when respraying, so it's identity remains secret.

I think yours may be one of the very early ones (1989 or 1990!), You can usually tell by the position of the string tree, if it's before the E in the logo it's early, the later ones were after the E in the logo.

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9 minutes ago, hooky_lowdown said:

I think yours may be one of the very early ones (1989 or 1990!), You can usually tell by the position of the string tree, if it's before the E in the logo it's early, the later ones were after the E in the logo.

Whoah! Thank you my friend. It's great to get precise info on what maybe a vintage instrument. If it helps your judgement further, it sports a 3 ply scratchplate/pickguard which I believe to be original.

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This is an advert from September 1993. It has the E83 bass on it plus the E76 + E77 electric guitars. They all quote solid ash bodies on the ad which I'm inclined to believe based on all the info on this thread and other info I've read. I own a black Encore E83 from the early 90s. It was given to me back in 2004 by someone that no longer wanted it. It's incredibly heavy but sounds great to play. 

 

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From what I can gather, the E83 was made in a Fender owned factory in India that also made the Squier II and Sunn Mustang electric/bass guitars. They are all practically identical and all have gold lettering on the headstock for whichever brand they are being sold as. The only visible difference I can see is screw hole positioning on the pickguard varies between brands. Fender stopped production of these Indian guitars but I believe the E83 was still produced for a while, but sported a non Fender style headstock. 

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