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Its a cool finish and if I was dropping that kind of cash on a bass I would rather it be this than the Fender Custom Shop Phil Lynott version which was retailing at about £11k, though to be fair I would probably want both for the sake of variety. 

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32 minutes ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said:

Maybe I'm misremembering, but weren't those flea basses generally regarded as overpriced and disappointing when they first came out?

...and that was at a couple of hundred pounds!  

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36 minutes ago, Jean-Luc Pickguard said:

Maybe I'm misremembering, but weren't those flea basses generally regarded as overpriced and disappointing when they first came out?

Yes, and Flea pretty much ended the venture after about 18 months or so. 

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Were the Damien Hurst finished ones not built by flea’s bass tech?

I think the prototypes were luthier made jobs, and had LP musicman style pickups and Aguilar pre’s.

The mass produced ones were made (I think) in the same factory as AXL/Johnson branded basses...and weren’t great.

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1 minute ago, warwickhunt said:

The one in the Bonham's auction has a surface mount output, cheap pup (not LanePoor) and 2 controls rather than 3... it looks like a mass produced jobbie to me.  :(  

So it’s down to the Damian Hurst paint swirl...think they were originally done as a series to auction off for The Silverlake Music School Flea set up. 

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