TheGreek Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 Check out the 5th picture.... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Old-Precision-Copy-Bass-Guitar-/371244616141?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item566fe749cd Quote
Musky Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 I think all the pictures are pretty horrific! Quote
discreet Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 (edited) Look at the pics carefully, kids - this is exactly the kind of unplayable crap that would have been available to you in the 1970s if you couldn't afford a Fender or a Gibson! There were no decent affordable basses [i]at all[/i]. I don't know - you tell the young people of today and they won't believe you. Edited February 5, 2015 by discreet Quote
Bassassin Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 I'm not convinced the neck & the body are in any way related. Jon. Quote
kodiakblair Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 I not convinced it sold for £77. Must be a mistake or I'm having a flashback. Quote
BigRedX Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1423162594' post='2681682'] Look at the pics carefully, kids - this is exactly the kind of unplayable crap that would have been available to you in the 1970s if you couldn't afford a Fender or a Gibson! There were no decent affordable basses [i]at all[/i]. I don't know - you tell the young people of today and they won't believe you. [/quote] Actually that's not quite true IME. There were decent basses available provided you bought second hand and didn't want something that looked like a Fender, Gibson or Rickenbacker. I got my Burns in 1981 for £60 including the original hard case. A few years earlier I could have bought either a Microfrets or Hayman bass for about £80. Quote
discreet Posted February 5, 2015 Posted February 5, 2015 [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1423177820' post='2682011'] Actually that's not quite true IME. There were decent basses available provided you bought second hand and didn't want something that looked like a Fender, Gibson or Rickenbacker. I got my Burns in 1981 for £60 including the original hard case. A few years earlier I could have bought either a Microfrets or Hayman bass for about £80. [/quote] Quite true, but even £60 or £80 was a lot of money for the average teenager in 1981. Though I was lucky enough to acquire a new USA Precision in 1976, for what was about a month and a half's wages at the time. Quote
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