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Author:  gravesbass [ February 25th, 2013, 11:29 am ]
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Not a bad price. Not a real Fender but might be decent.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lefty-parts-P-b ... 338035a05c

Author:  fivebass52 [ February 26th, 2013, 4:47 am ]
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Considering new MIM's sell in this price range, this seems like a good deal....

Author:  tomdbass [ February 26th, 2013, 6:30 am ]
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It's actually a really good bass. I had it built by a luthier here in Nashville. I needed a P bass with a Rosewood board and was having a tough time finding a real Fender with one. I'm moving some basses out (this one and the Sunburst Lakland JO on e-bay) to make room for others that I need for work. This one (as well as the Lakland) served it's purpose and it's time to move it to a new home.

Author:  KingOfAmps [ February 26th, 2013, 9:58 pm ]
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tomdbass wrote:
It's actually a really good bass. I had it built by a luthier here in Nashville. I needed a P bass with a Rosewood board and was having a tough time finding a real Fender with one. I'm moving some basses out (this one and the Sunburst Lakland JO on e-bay) to make room for others that I need for work. This one (as well as the Lakland) served it's purpose and it's time to move it to a new home.
I'm still hung up on a jazz but this looks interesting.

May I inquire who is the luthier? Did he tweak/fine tune everything or mostly paint and assemble? What is your impression of the Musikraft neck vs. a Fender factory neck? Especially the rosewood (grain/color) and frets? Were they re-dressed by the luthier?

Author:  tomdbass [ February 27th, 2013, 7:06 am ]
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KingOfAmps wrote:
tomdbass wrote:
It's actually a really good bass. I had it built by a luthier here in Nashville. I needed a P bass with a Rosewood board and was having a tough time finding a real Fender with one. I'm moving some basses out (this one and the Sunburst Lakland JO on e-bay) to make room for others that I need for work. This one (as well as the Lakland) served it's purpose and it's time to move it to a new home.
I'm still hung up on a jazz but this looks interesting.

May I inquire who is the luthier? Did he tweak/fine tune everything or mostly paint and assemble? What is your impression of the Musikraft neck vs. a Fender factory neck? Especially the rosewood (grain/color) and frets? Were they re-dressed by the luthier?

The set up work (fret dressing, strobing...etc) and assembly were done by Ed Beaver here in Nashville. I personally love Musikraft necks. This one has a C profile which I picked out. It's a pretty fast neck and I find it comprable to Fender factory necks more so than other aftermarket necks that I've tried. The grain of the rosewood is pretty tight and more of a darker color than other boards that I've seen. It reminds me of Amazon Rosewood.

Author:  KingOfAmps [ February 27th, 2013, 9:57 am ]
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Did not know about Ed.

Thank you.

Author:  tomdbass [ February 27th, 2013, 1:07 pm ]
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KingOfAmps wrote:
Did not know about Ed.

Thank you.

He's the best. I've taken all of my basses to him for set ups and repairs over the past almost 10 years.

Author:  tomdbass [ February 27th, 2013, 1:08 pm ]
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Also selling my Lakland Joe Osborn 4 string which is on e-bay as well.

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