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Graham
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Last night at the local jam night, I finally tried my mate's '79 Fender Precision and fell in love with the neck, just so comfotable - seemed to fit my hand perfectly; so inevitably, GAS set in.

Now, a genuine late 70s P is almost certainly out of my price bracket as I'll have to sell gear to pay for it and the way the market is at the moment I'm going to have to take a hit on value to sell some things. However a used USA or Japanese should be fine, so my question is, what models would have a neck profile the same or similar to my pal's? Doesn't have to be Fender, any precision really.

Cheers guys

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The American Std. will come very close, having the same width at the nut, but I think the seventies neck is just a tad thicker (from fretboard to back), not much, just a little bit. The closest resemblance I can remember is the neck [url="http://www.allparts.com/Unfinished-Maple-Precision-Bass-Neck-p/pmo.htm"]allparts[/url] makes.

You have to keep in mind that the neck of the AmStd is finished in a satin finish, silky soft, while the vintage neck is finished in rockhard thick glossy polyester.

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[quote name='MrFingers' timestamp='1337786247' post='1665456']
The American Std. will come very close, having the same width at the nut, but I think the seventies neck is just a tad thicker (from fretboard to back), not much, just a little bit. The closest resemblance I can remember is the neck [url="http://www.allparts.com/Unfinished-Maple-Precision-Bass-Neck-p/pmo.htm"]allparts[/url] makes.

You have to keep in mind that the neck of the AmStd is finished in a satin finish, silky soft, while the vintage neck is finished in rockhard thick glossy polyester.
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Satin is IMO "faster" and easier to play than gloss but doesn't look as nice. The american standard will also have "rolled edges" which again, IMO is nicer. If you want to go even thinner than an american standard then you could go for an american special (my favourite bass neck).

I think all modern Fenders are far nicer to play on than vintage ones, which is what they are going for. Try some out at a store and you'll see what I mean ;).

I don't know how similar this:

[url="http://www.fender.com/en-GB/products/search.php/?partno=0132010305"]http://www.fender.com/en-GB/products/search.php/?partno=0132010305[/url]

is to an actual 70's neck but it has a "C" shape instead of a modern "C" shape. Could it be the same? I don't know. Gloss finish too. The 70's series are made in Japan. Looks very unique too, I like it.

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I had a 79 fretless, was wide but very shallow from front to back, is this like your mate's? closest I've found is a crafted-in-japan; others have been slightly deeper.

you could try Warmoth, they now do a choice of depths in a wide selection of materials. quality is excellent.

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[quote name='bremen' timestamp='1337791424' post='1665550']
I had a 79 fretless, was wide but very shallow from front to back, is this like your mate's? closest I've found is a crafted-in-japan; others have been slightly deeper.

you could try Warmoth, they now do a choice of depths in a wide selection of materials. quality is excellent.
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That sounds about right, might look out for a CIJ then.

I'll see if I can have another play of it next week and really pay attention to the dimensions

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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1337796742' post='1665651']
Yes, my 77 has a deeper neck than all of the modern US Standards I`ve had. The nearest to it was my 97, which was kind of in between.
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Is the 77 a "C" shape?

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Been looking around the specs. Looks like the Roger Waters P bass may have a very, similar neck to what you want.

[url="http://www.fender.com/en-GB/products/search.php?partno=0147000306"]http://www.fender.com/en-GB/products/search.php?partno=0147000306[/url]

Thick "C" Shape

It's certainly between that and the 70's, I'd suggest trying to get a hold of either one to see. The Roger Waters is based on his 70's.

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Does anyone know how the neck on a Lakland Bob Glaub might compare to a 70's Fender? As I love the tone of my Duck Dunn, but I would prefer a wider neck and I think they both have Lindy Fralin pickups

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