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SOLD Nash P ‘63/‘78
£1500
Italy


Alberto Rigoni
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Nash PB-63 bass is a lightweight version of the classic design with great playability and sustain. Neck style is reminiscent of 1970's Precisions with block inlays and binding. This bass weighs 3,79 kg.
Glenn Hughes on Nash basses: "The one I’m playing now is a Bill Nash replica. My friend Bill Nash from Washington state, he’s amazing. I own a lot of old Fenders, which I don’t take on the road, and I wanted something that could replicate the old ones. I had tried many different replica-type basses, all distressed and road-worn variations. Bill had sent Joe Bonamassa a really messed-up looking Tele, the same Tele that was designed after Eric Clapton’s Hyde Park Blind Faith Tele -- the one with a Strat neck. I played this amazing Tele, which Joe played on the first Black Country Communion album on a song called “Beggarman.” I said, “Oh my god, I wonder if a Bill Nash bass would sound and look this good." Bill sent me a bass -- the red one you see me playing in the videos and the new Black Country Communion DVD. It’s a ’57 replica, a relic. It’s just insane. I’ve got some old P basses and Jazz basses, and you can’t really tell the difference."
Model: PB-63 with 78 neck
Body: Ash
Color: 3-Tone Sunburst
Fretboard: Maple
Neck Profile: C
Radius: 10"
Nut: Graphtech Tusq, width 41 mm
Pickups: Lollar Vintage P Bass
Gotoh tuners
Electronics: CTS potentiometers, Sprague Orange Drop capacitors.
Aging Level: Light
Pickguard: 3-ply Black
Fretboard with black binding and black block inlays
Lacquer: 100% nitrocellulose
20 frets, 6105
Weight: 3,79 kg
Gig bag included
Made in USA

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