3below Posted October 21, 2023 Share Posted October 21, 2023 10 hours ago, NancyJohnson said: Aah, to be old enough to remember when discussions about Fender's 70s QC always achieved consensus that a high percentage of their basses were dogs. Not the dogs. Now they're considered vintage. I am that bass player, bought a P bass new 1977 (student grants were amazing things). It was good if somewhat weighty. Just bought a Cort Action Junior s/h £100. With the benefit of 50 years of bass manufacturing improvement and my changing perspectives I am just amazed how good it is. It will be gigged as no1. There are many outstanding basses in the marketplace, at some point I will also have to offload mine (some good, some interesting and some tat) as age marches on. I have had the fun from them, the potential financial 'loss' due to marketplace slowness is not that great averaged over time. I have even give some kit away to 'worthy' recipients and my sense of relief was most welcome. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asingardenof Posted October 21, 2023 Share Posted October 21, 2023 Just now, 3below said: I am that bass player, bought a P bass new 1977 (student grants were amazing things). It was good if somewhat weighty. Just bought a Cort Action Junior s/h £100. With the benefit of 50 years of bass manufacturing improvement and my changing perspectives I am just amazed how good it is. It will be gigged as no1. There are many outstanding basses in the marketplace, at some point I will also have to offload mine (some good, some interesting and some tat) as age marches on. I have had the fun from them, the potential financial 'loss' due to marketplace slowness is not that great averaged over time. I have even give some kit away to 'worthy' recipients and my sense of relief was most welcome. I just about managed to buy a Squier P-bass with my grant in the late 90s. Tempus fugit I suppose. I do recall seeing a 70s Jazz in a second hand shop in Leeds in 1998 that would have only set me back £750 - at 20 years old I guess they wouldn't have been considered "vintage" yet, just heavy. I still have and love that Squier though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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