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A lovely sunny day for a pic or two!

 

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Left to right:

Mex Fender P (upgraded with Seymour Duncans, Badass & Mirror scratchplate), Jap Fender 70RI Phil Lynott, Jap Fender 62RI (with flats) & Squier 40th Anniversary P.

 

 

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Left to right:

Mex Fender FSR PJ (with upgraded John East pre and Pearl scratchplate), Mex Fender Deluxe Jazz Bass Special 'Duff McKagan' sig, Jap Fender Jazz Bass Special & Jap Fender 70's Classic RI Precision.

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I inadvertently found myself with 6 Precisions at one time in around 2008, mostly due to a spate of selling and buying getting a little out of whack (not for the first time). But wow, 8 Precisions is some serious shit, I take off my hat to you 👍

 

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28 minutes ago, Beedster said:

I inadvertently found myself with 6 Precisions at one time in around 2008, mostly due to a spate of selling and buying getting a little out of whack (not for the first time). But wow, 8 Precisions is some serious shit, I take off my hat to you 

 

Love that roadworn looking PJ in the middle!

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I picked up a lovely ‘60s-style P bass at the weekend (the surf green). I’ve not owned this many Fenders before so good timing on the thread! The picture is cropped to within an inch of its life but (from left to right) it’s a P with rounds, P with flats, passive jazz, fretless jazz and active jazz. The active jazz is getting most of the love because it has a detuner and it’s made it easy to play drop D. The basses are all stock save for the active which has Lindy-Fralin pick-ups and a 3 Leaf preamp.

 

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9 hours ago, cetera said:

A lovely sunny day for a pic or two!

 

20240520_122528.thumb.jpg.5c1393e978751a9388cf4e17b8dc078c.jpg

Left to right:

Mex Fender P (upgraded with Seymour Duncans, Badass & Mirror scratchplate), Jap Fender 70RI Phil Lynott, Jap Fender 62RI (with flats) & Squier 40th Anniversary P.

 

 

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Left to right:

Mex Fender FSR PJ (with upgraded John East pre and Pearl scratchplate), Mex Fender Deluxe Jazz Bass Special 'Duff McKagan' sig, Jap Fender Jazz Bass Special & Jap Fender 70's Classic RI Precision.

Nice collection there.  A Duff McKagan PJ is a bass I'd love to add to my collection

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Nice!

 

how do you find the neck of the duff deluxe, vs the jazz bass special?

 

I have the duff jazz bass special but read that the neck is thicker on the duff deluxe 

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1 hour ago, uncle psychosis said:

If you could only keep one of the Ps, which would it be? 

The sunburst 70's Classic P...... and for PJ it would be the FSR with John East.

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