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AVRI experts help please!


thebuckets
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Hi there thinking of blowing all my money on this bass and just wanted a few expert opinions before I do.

its an AVRI 63 p Bass in 3TS looks Gen its just that in the knocks its taken the finish seems to have chipped like a poly finish. I thought these were nitro and I would expect it to wear rather than chip/flake.

If anyone has experience with the AVRI series or nitro and could shed some light on wether this looks normal it'd be much appreciated.

also is there a definitive way to tell if its an AVRI (neck pocket stamp etc) as apposed to a neck on a generic body.

Terrible that im so suspicious but its not a BCer so Im naturally worrried!

photos at

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B3WmgaM02Z49aVVGOERiSVE3YkU

thanks all
Bri

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I have a 63 AVRI Precision and all the details in the pics match mine (except the finish - mine is faded Sonic Blue). Mine has picked up one chip on the lower horn from a falling jack plug. There was a Dakota Red example sold through BC last year that had wear similar to the one in the pic.

Hope that helps.

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[quote name='thebuckets' timestamp='1462126903' post='3040490']
I thought these were nitro and I would expect it to wear rather than chip/flake.

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Nitro is generally a softer less durable finish, so will chip and flake much easier than poly if it takes a knock. You're right in that it will wear quicker from friction than poly, but can chip too.

Nice bass to blow all your cash on :)

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