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[quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1457371904' post='2997897']
I've seen that up for sale before somewhere. Not sure it was quite that price tag then.
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It's got the usual Andy Baxter "add 40% to what it's actually worth" thing happening.

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[quote name='Mykesbass' timestamp='1457376926' post='2997970']
I'm no collector, but I would have thought with its pedigree that would be one of the most collectable basses around, so, relatively, well worth the price.
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It's got to be a sound long term investment, there will presumably always be collectors willing to pay a premium for a pretty important bit of Leo Fender's legacy, especially as it seems to be in near pristine condition.

You'd have to be seriously wealthy to buy it and gig it though.

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[quote name='Cato' timestamp='1457377597' post='2997979']
It's got to be a sound long term investment, there will presumably always be collectors willing to pay a premium for a pretty important bit of Leo Fender's legacy, especially as it seems to be in near pristine condition.

You'd have to be seriously wealthy to buy it and gig it though.
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I'd agree with that.
There is always going to be someone out there that wants it.

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What an amazing piece of (expensive) history, though personaly I love to see them well worn etc.
I owned a black early 1977 B No model thoughout the 80's...but it was a dog, heavy as hell and I could never get the classic gnarly tone out of it.
Iconic basses though.

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I've thought this when it has appeared before but it really ought to be in a museum (if there is such a thing for guitars).

B001000 means it's the first numbered bass off the production line but pre-production ones are around numbered X00etc - usually (or always in natural). The bass owned by Sterling Ball on which the 40th Anniversary model is based (Old Smoothie) is B001027 - Strings and Things also have one of the first 10 production ones, which was on their stand at last year's LBGS.

That bass at Andy Baxters looks particularly nice though - the woods look fabulous. From the photos, Forrest White's initials are on the neck and neck pocket so presumably he had a hand in assembling it - as one of the partners of the company that's some provenance for an instrument, and a real piece of history.

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