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I got this at the weekend that I absolutely love to bits, and just wanted to share.

 

A huge thank you to @walshy for his patience and good nature over the past weeks, as I’ve bombarded him with various questions, requests for excruciatingly detailed dimensions and pics galore. “Walshy, if the neck was an 80s pop act, who would it be? Which discontinued item of confectionery is the bass most like?” Prefab Sprout, and a Texan Bar, since you ask!

 

I’ve been after a ‘68 to ‘73 period P Bass for a while now. I tried some lovely basses, but they weren’t quite for me, as I was after a specific neck profile. 
 

As soon as I picked this up I knew it was what I was after. Virginia Plain, Metal Guru, In a Broken Dream, All The Young Dudes, Ernie (the fastest milkman in the west), and this bass: 1972 was a good year…

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Old Man Riva said:

I got this at the weekend that I absolutely love to bits, and just wanted to share.

 

A huge thank you to @walshy for his patience and good nature over the past weeks, as I’ve bombarded him with various questions, requests for excruciatingly detailed dimensions and pics galore. “Walshy, if the neck was an 80s pop act, who would it be? Which discontinued item of confectionery is the bass most like?” Prefab Sprout, and a Texan Bar, since you ask!

 

I’ve been after a ‘68 to ‘73 period P Bass for a while now. I tried some lovely basses, but they weren’t quite for me, as I was after a specific neck profile. 
 

As soon as I picked this up I knew it was what I was after. Virginia Plain, Metal Guru, In a Broken Dream, All The Young Dudes, Ernie (the fastest milkman in the west), and this bass: 1972 was a good year…

 

 

IMG_0747.jpeg

Oh yes , very nice indeed, congrats 

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16 minutes ago, Old Man Riva said:

I got this at the weekend that I absolutely love to bits, and just wanted to share.

 

A huge thank you to @walshy for his patience and good nature over the past weeks, as I’ve bombarded him with various questions, requests for excruciatingly detailed dimensions and pics galore. “Walshy, if the neck was an 80s pop act, who would it be? Which discontinued item of confectionery is the bass most like?” Prefab Sprout, and a Texan Bar, since you ask!

 

I’ve been after a ‘68 to ‘73 period P Bass for a while now. I tried some lovely basses, but they weren’t quite for me, as I was after a specific neck profile. 
 

As soon as I picked this up I knew it was what I was after. Virginia Plain, Metal Guru, In a Broken Dream, All The Young Dudes, Ernie (the fastest milkman in the west), and this bass: 1972 was a good year…

 

 

IMG_0747.jpeg

It's a bloody cracker and so glad you took it home. Enjoy it mate and Im sure it'll serve you well. See you in Birmingham in 2026 unless you head north first 👌

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42 minutes ago, Old Man Riva said:

I got this at the weekend that I absolutely love to bits, and just wanted to share.

 

A huge thank you to @walshy for his patience and good nature over the past weeks, as I’ve bombarded him with various questions, requests for excruciatingly detailed dimensions and pics galore. “Walshy, if the neck was an 80s pop act, who would it be? Which discontinued item of confectionery is the bass most like?” Prefab Sprout, and a Texan Bar, since you ask!

 

I’ve been after a ‘68 to ‘73 period P Bass for a while now. I tried some lovely basses, but they weren’t quite for me, as I was after a specific neck profile. 
 

As soon as I picked this up I knew it was what I was after. Virginia Plain, Metal Guru, In a Broken Dream, All The Young Dudes, Ernie (the fastest milkman in the west), and this bass: 1972 was a good year…

 

 

IMG_0747.jpeg

Congratulations.

 

That neck profile is where it's at for me too.

 

Lovely looking bass.

 

Rob

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49 minutes ago, Old Man Riva said:

I got this at the weekend that I absolutely love to bits, and just wanted to share.

 

A huge thank you to @walshy for his patience and good nature over the past weeks, as I’ve bombarded him with various questions, requests for excruciatingly detailed dimensions and pics galore. “Walshy, if the neck was an 80s pop act, who would it be? Which discontinued item of confectionery is the bass most like?” Prefab Sprout, and a Texan Bar, since you ask!

 

I’ve been after a ‘68 to ‘73 period P Bass for a while now. I tried some lovely basses, but they weren’t quite for me, as I was after a specific neck profile. 
 

As soon as I picked this up I knew it was what I was after. Virginia Plain, Metal Guru, In a Broken Dream, All The Young Dudes, Ernie (the fastest milkman in the west), and this bass: 1972 was a good year…

 

 

IMG_0747.jpeg

68 vs 73 a suviunier between. 

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Ok, my 73 P Bass started playing up tonight. It’s been ridden hard and put away wet for over 50 years, it’s far from pristine, and the electrics have been worked on too over the years. When I got it, the tone pot didn’t work at all, but that was just a contact problem. I’ve got the guard off and I can’t find a single diagram that matches how this is wired! 

 

Can anyone point me to a definitive wiring diagram for a 73 P bass? If I look online, I see so many variations! 
 

Cheers,

Rob

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7 hours ago, Hellzero said:

Here are the two wiring diagrams, 1973 being a pivot year for this.

 

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Thanks for those, I'll check it out today and report back.

 

Rob

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Better grounding from 1973 on as it's not relying solely on the poor contact with the aluminium shielding since wires are now soldered to the ground @Steve Browning.

 

The capacitor is simply easier to solder and less prone to grounding a lug from 1973 on, hence a quicker installation time and a more reliable wiring.

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22 minutes ago, kevin_lindsay said:

Almost the same - just a slight difference in the wires to lugs Soldering layout 

 

Yes electrically identical but as HZ says there may be practical advantages.

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Hello all. 
 

Is 1975 admissible? This one is turning 50 this year. 
 

Here is my 1975 Olympic White Precision:

 

 

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On 05/03/2025 at 23:54, Hellzero said:

Here are the two wiring diagrams, 1973 being a pivot year for this.

 

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Ok, we're cooking on gas again, or should that be induction these days?

 

Thanks @Hellzero for the diagrams. Mine didn't resemble either layout exactly. My tone cap was only on one pot, like the later layout, but I didn't have a dedication ground across the back of both pots. I've rewired as per the 73-95 layout and added a ground between the pots. I also sucked all the old solder off and redid all the connections, trimming leads where required. Whilst this bass has been worked on over the years, the pots, cap and jack socket are the originals ones from '73.

 

I do suspect the issue I was having with it was related to grounding, as it sounded like that, and one pot was every so slightly loose (now tightened). All working well now, and quietly, and the tone isn't any different than it was before, which I'm very glad about, because this bass sounds really good.

 

Cheers,

Rob

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43 minutes ago, J_Bass said:

Hello all. 
 

Is 1975 admissible? This one is turning 50 this year. 
 

Here is my 1975 Olympic White Precision:

 

 

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Very cool J Bass, thanks for sharing 

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Does anyone recognise this precision I’m looking at with the initials TM on the front, I’m sure I’ve seen it before somewhere but can’t remember where 

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37 minutes ago, Reggaebass said:

Does anyone recognise this precision I’m looking at with the initials TM on the front, I’m sure I’ve seen it before somewhere but can’t remember where 

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Yep Reggae, it belonged to a Tone Monster. 😉

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14 hours ago, Reggaebass said:

Does anyone recognise this precision I’m looking at with the initials TM on the front, I’m sure I’ve seen it before somewhere but can’t remember where 

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TM Stevens?

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Pretty sure natural finish was an option in the early 70s, I think it was in the 72 catalog so it could be the original finish, but €12 k is way steep 

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