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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1420139552' post='2646071']
I'll be putting an order in for a Limelight P soon, and I'm in a similar dilemma.
How about... Charcoal frost: LPB: Firemist ...or Oly'n'Maple?
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Charcoal frost a bit dark for my taste. LPB is [i]always [/i]good. I really like the Firemist, especially with the white/mint guard and maple neck.
But the winner is Oly 'n' Maple for me... you just can't beat it, it's a classic combination. And going against the trend, though Oly 'n' Maple is traditionally matched with a rosewood board, I also think it works very well with a maple board, too.

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@Discreet. I keep telling myself this, then thinking that I should push the boat out with something more unique given I can spec the colour scheme. Just don't know which way to jump and I don't have the cash to do both!

I keep wandering back to the fs section to look at yours, but it's a bit too reliced and yellowed for my tastes. Decisions decisions.....

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[quote name='colleya' timestamp='1420146785' post='2646168']
@Discreet. I keep telling myself this, then thinking that I should push the boat out with something more unique given I can spec the colour scheme. Just don't know which way to jump and I don't have the cash to do both! I keep wandering back to the fs section to look at yours, but it's a bit too reliced and yellowed for my tastes. Decisions decisions...
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Why don't you buy 'my' 76P instead? I believe Dave (Rumple) might be letting it go... now that's genuine wear.
[url="http://s734.photobucket.com/user/discreet-uk/library/1976%20P-Bass?sort=6&page=1"]http://s734.photobuc...s?sort=6&page=1[/url]

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I think this thread is simply highlighting the fact that nearly ALL the classic colour combinations look awesome on a Precision. You can't really go wrong!

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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1420147302' post='2646175']


Why don't you buy 'my' 76P instead? I believe Dave (Rumple) might be letting it go... now that's genuine wear.
[url="http://s734.photobucket.com/user/discreet-uk/library/1976%20P-Bass?sort=6&page=1"]http://s734.photobuc...s?sort=6&page=1[/url]
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Nice plug! Definitely don't have the funds for the real thing, and I'm a jazz bloke at heart really.

As for the original question, I reckon you should keep it classic with P basses. Oly White or the Fiesta red above would both look spectacular.

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[quote name='colleya' timestamp='1420149174' post='2646203']
Nice plug!
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Well it's not mine and I don't know if the owner actually wants to sell it for sure... :)

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[quote name='skej21' timestamp='1420143956' post='2646131']
Another vote for Olympic white and tort... Here's my Limelight :-)

[url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/63696245@N07/14784181985/][/url]
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Gets my vote. Carries the relic vibe really nicely.

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[quote name='Bassman Steve' timestamp='1420202630' post='2646612']
Can he do a 'stripped' relic I wonder? It's a bit of a shame he has to relic at all.

Big shout for Capri orange - just bought one from Ishibashi.
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Sadly only able to offer a VERY heavy relic currently! I'll drop you and email/text soon Steve and arrange another catch up, I'll show you just how relic'd I mean then!

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I get all indecisive when I try and pick my perfect P.

Black, black and maple. No wait, I mean vintage white, black and maple. Surf green and sonic blue both look AMAZING with a rosewood board. OH and what about lake placid blue, pearl and rosewood?

The choices!

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I used to say it's sunburst or nothing, but since I have had my '71p on Olympic white with tort, I have been converted! Looking at the trend on this thread, I think you have an answer!

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My only worry would be getting a good tort scratchplate. I know BassDoc got amazing results using the better WD 4 ply tort but, with his absence, I have no idea where you'd get something that good.

Not sure our Merlin-propelled chum in he US is worth the punt but JTUK reckoned there was someone in Kent (IIRC). LPB with white guard is nice.

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[quote name='grenadilla' timestamp='1420242805' post='2647215']
Fender has a Mystic Blue that is a new colour.
(Mistic Blue ? -dark blue )
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Mystic blue is a similar finish to Lake Placid Blue but with a darker shade of blue (more like Baby or royal blue). It has the metallic undercoat. They also do mystic red which is a darker version of Candy Apple Red :-)

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[quote name='Bassman Steve' timestamp='1420240069' post='2647191']
Not sure our Merlin-propelled chum in the US is worth the punt...
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I bought a Jazz pickguard from him and it's amazing. Not cheap, though.

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[quote name='theyellowcar' timestamp='1420222573' post='2646888']
I get all indecisive when I try and pick my perfect P.

Black, black and maple. No wait, I mean vintage white, black and maple. Surf green and sonic blue both look AMAZING with a rosewood board. OH and what about lake placid blue, pearl and rosewood?

The choices!
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Yip, WHAT is your name? WHAT is your quest? WHAT is your favourite colour?.......Blue....no.....aaaaaaah!

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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1420139552' post='2646071']
I'll be putting an order in for a Limelight P soon, and I'm in a similar dilemma.

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I ordered my Limelight '63 P in Shoreline Gold. ;)

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I still like butterscotch blonde on a Fender. Currently have both a jazz and a passive P in that colour (with black guard) and used to have a P deluxe also in that scheme. It seems to work with either rosewood or maple fingerboards for me which not all colours do.

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