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Assuming it's all original and not some sort of reliced reissue, on the evidence of the pics alone I'd say it's a '70 or '71, possibly an early '72.

Reasoning as follows:
- it has single groove saddles which puts it at 1970 or later
- it has lower thumb rest which puts it at pre-1974
- it has 60's bridge pickup positioning which puts it at pre-1972

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[quote name='ikay' timestamp='1346678765' post='1791814']
Assuming it's all original and not some sort of reliced reissue, on the evidence of the pics alone I'd say it's a '70 or '71, possibly an early '72.

Reasoning as follows:
- it has single groove saddles which puts it at 1970 or later
- it has lower thumb rest which puts it at pre-1974
- it has 60's bridge pickup positioning which puts it at pre-1972
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It's this, although I think the bridge pickup is in the 70s position but it's the bridge is further back on the body than on the 74 and later. (which is why I needed extra long intonation screws, thanks again ikay!)

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Something about the body finish and the control plate looks a bit odd, like it's been scoured. It's probably OK but I'd check the dates on the pots and neck stamp just to be certain.

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[quote name='Fat Rich' timestamp='1346691672' post='1791999']
It's this, although I think the bridge pickup is in the 70s position but it's the bridge is further back on the body than on the 74 and later. (which is why I needed extra long intonation screws, thanks again ikay!)



Something about the body finish and the control plate looks a bit odd, like it's been scoured. It's probably OK but I'd check the dates on the pots and neck stamp just to be certain.
[/quote]Agreed. And the A tuner. Take it apart, check the pots, solder joints, back of neck plate, to see if it mirrors the paint underneath it.
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1970 - 72

Although the serial number suggests 1974, and although there were anomolies to what features stopped and what started when, I just can't reconcile that bridge pick-up positon with anything later than 1971. Having said that, I've got a Jazz with so called 70's position pickups where every other mark decries it as a 1969 issue. Go figure.

It's not a combination of two different basses is it, by any chance.... older body, newer neck?

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[quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1346699710' post='1792147']
that pickup is in the 60's position.. you can tell by its position with the tone knob... 70's position is in line with it, 60's is slighty further forward..
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Yup, you're right, I need to get my eyes tested! :blink:

So it could be a late 60s with a 70s bridge, or maybe just a bitsa?

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