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This old girl has just had a set up, fret dress and polish, hand carved bone nut and a new Jack and pot clean. I can’t wait to get her back. 
I keep looking at some of the budget basses that look really good for the money, Harley Bentons etc, but I decided to spend the money on getting my first bass match fit. I’ve not gigged her regularly since 2013. I’ve got her back in time for the weekend and a gig in a tight spot where a lyte bass will be welcome. 

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Nice bass. I’ve used P-Lyte basses for nearly 30 years now, so obviously love them.

Currently own two, and both weighing around 7lbs.

The necks are particularly fine, slim but somehow still good for someone like me who

has played Stingrays and Precision for donkeys years. Always amazed that they have

still been a bit’ under the radar ‘ for many.

 

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3 hours ago, casapete said:

A few that I've had in recent years. I prefer the later versions myself, with chrome hardware and non painted

headstocks - made around 95/96 IIRC.

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That white one is a stunnah! :) 

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