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40 minutes ago, Beedster said:

 

Not a '63 either :) 

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Had to lever the neck out of the pocket, Monday morning instrument :)

 

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Serial suggests '73 despite receipt suggesting '71 .........

 

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Grain, wear, and checking, and an enigmatic blue spot :)

 

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Back in one piece.... 👍

 

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Beauty that mate, the wear is perfect

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3 minutes ago, Mickeyboro said:

Does seem optimistically priced at £3.5k! No original case either…

The same guy has been selling this monster for over a year and IIRC it started out with a flamboyant description and a £299 price tag. You don’t need to be trained in psychoanalysis to diagnose optimism here….. 

 

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It’s a standard Siennaburst Fender.


only obvious change is the knobs (as these would be strat ones) These were notorious for being absolute monsters in terms of weight. I had one that I reckon was over 5kg.

 

Sold it for £750 in 2004. Reckon this is about £2000 to expensive. AB had a late 70s jazz on for £2k, for example.

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53 minutes ago, Burns-bass said:

It’s a standard Siennaburst Fender.


only obvious change is the knobs (as these would be strat ones) These were notorious for being absolute monsters in terms of weight. I had one that I reckon was over 5kg.

 

Sold it for £750 in 2004. Reckon this is about £2000 to expensive. AB had a late 70s jazz on for £2k, for example.

I dunno, it looks all kind of wrong compared to what I’ve seen previously. pickups aside, this looks original to me: https://reverb.com/uk/item/71737142-classic-1983-fender-jazz-bass-3-bolt-with-ash-body-bound-maple-fretboard-sienna-burst-finish-made-in-the-usa-vintage-dimarzio-pu-s

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17 minutes ago, OliverBlackman said:

I dunno, it looks all kind of wrong compared to what I’ve seen previously. pickups aside, this looks original to me: https://reverb.com/uk/item/71737142-classic-1983-fender-jazz-bass-3-bolt-with-ash-body-bound-maple-fretboard-sienna-burst-finish-made-in-the-usa-vintage-dimarzio-pu-s


I can’t see the images there on my mobile, but you might be right. The neck and body join look good and so does the scratch plate. Occam’s razor and all that.

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On 27/09/2024 at 16:32, Burns-bass said:

It’s a standard Siennaburst Fender.

 

It might be, but if so I don't think it's a 77/78 as the seller states, I think I'm correct in saying that Siennaburst was very much an 80's thing. And certainly every Siennaburst I've seen has a standard board (i.e., no block inlays). We should never discount the idea that Fender found an unused 70's neck and stuck it on a new 80's instrument of course, but the bass is so far from original anyway that I doubt it the question of whether that body left the factory with that neck could be established to any reasonable degree. Given this I suspect that in marketplace terms it's a bitsa, and as you say, around £2000 too expensive 👍

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5 hours ago, OliverBlackman said:

Did someone say road worn? Spotted this on FB. ‘64 apparently 

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This is my 64 which shows a decent amount of wear, but I do wonder what on earth has happened to some of these ultra worn instruments?

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Does anyone own, or played a sub 8lbs 60’s P? I remember playing a very lightweight jobbie in a local ‘ish’ music shop in the early 70’s, but of course back then weight wasn’t an issue like it is now in my dotage😟 Didn’t buy it because I was hopelessly in love with my Jazz, oh & as an apprentice, I was probably skint too🙈🙈

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10 minutes ago, dodgnofski said:

Does anyone own, or played a sub 8lbs 60’s P? I remember playing a very lightweight jobbie in a local ‘ish’ music shop in the early 70’s, but of course back then weight wasn’t an issue like it is now in my dotage😟 Didn’t buy it because I was hopelessly in love with my Jazz, oh & as an apprentice, I was probably skint too🙈🙈

Yup my '63 is 3.55kg

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5 minutes ago, dodgnofski said:

Phwoar! ❤️❤️🙏🙏👍👍

Yeah she sure is pretty! Has a swapped out pot but I have the original in the case. 12yr old TI Flats on it so just about worn in 🤣

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40 minutes ago, dodgnofski said:

Does anyone own, or played a sub 8lbs 60’s P? I remember playing a very lightweight jobbie in a local ‘ish’ music shop in the early 70’s, but of course back then weight wasn’t an issue like it is now in my dotage😟 Didn’t buy it because I was hopelessly in love with my Jazz, oh & as an apprentice, I was probably skint too🙈🙈

Just weighed my 63 - exactly 3.5 kg.
Done many long gigs in the 30+ years I’ve owned it.

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10 minutes ago, walshy said:

Yeah she sure is pretty! Has a swapped out pot but I have the original in the case. 12yr old TI Flats on it so just about worn in 🤣

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Wow😳😳❤️❤️ -  We’re not worthy🙈🙈👍👍🙏🙏

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