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Withdrawn *Bill Nash P Bass * Withdrawn.
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[quote name='deepbass5' timestamp='1495021761' post='3300494']
Hi Squib

I thought you got 3 years?, If i knew you were coming out i would have lent you the £1100, and taken the Nash as security till you get yourself together :lol:

Tempting,
[/quote] Damn you deepbass5 ! . . . My dark secret is out !?! :)

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[quote name='three' timestamp='1495028357' post='3300616']
Looks like a very convincing re-fin! Is it a Nash re-fin (if so, that can't have been cheap!) and is the pickguard celluloid?
[/quote]The refin was done by my good self . I've done quite a few refinishing jobs in the past . The pick guard is a modern Fender repro ( I think ? ) I still also have the original aged white ' Nash' ( Allparts ) guard too though , if required for whatever reason ?
Cheers.

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A friend of mine has one of these. Swears blind that it's one of the best P basses he's ever owned - and that includes Custom shop models. He was asking £1600 for his so by comparison this is a steal.

GLWTS.

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