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PostPosted: February 28th, 2012, 1:44 pm 
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Here's my '77 P-Bass I've had all along. Unmolested.


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PostPosted: February 28th, 2012, 2:35 pm 
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PostPosted: February 28th, 2012, 3:17 pm 
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Take a picture with the ashtry and pickup cover on, even without screws!

Does it weigh a ton?


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PostPosted: February 28th, 2012, 6:20 pm 
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Oh yes, it weighs a ton...12 lbs. of tonnage. No wonder one of my pet peeves is guitarists wasting time, noodling between tunes! In fact, because of the weight, I'm thinking of upgrading my strap to something like a Neotech Super Ax or Mega Bass.

I'll post an updated pic with the ashtray and pick-up cover.


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PostPosted: February 29th, 2012, 12:23 pm 
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omg i hate you :lol: just joking i love it 8-)


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PostPosted: March 1st, 2012, 7:01 am 
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Killer P! Sid Vicious would be proud.

You know, I used to immediately dismiss heavier instruments (especially the 70's Fender stuff) since they would wear me out by the end of a gig, but there's just something about that additional mass that makes it all worthwhile. You just feel like you're getting your money's worth with these, and the added wood weight does seem to deepen the tone, IMO. (My former '77 J weighed 12lbs as well and had such a meaty sound). I've experimented with straps and playing height, and now there's no discernible difference or fatigue when I play a heavier instrument.

The 70's Fenders do have a vibe all their own.


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PostPosted: March 1st, 2012, 9:38 am 
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pjmuck wrote:
Killer P! Sid Vicious would be proud.

You know, I used to immediately dismiss heavier instruments (especially the 70's Fender stuff) since they would wear me out by the end of a gig, but there's just something about that additional mass that makes it all worthwhile. You just feel like you're getting your money's worth with these, and the added wood weight does seem to deepen the tone, IMO. (My former '77 J weighed 12lbs as well and had such a meaty sound). I've experimented with straps and playing height, and now there's no discernible difference or fatigue when I play a heavier instrument.

The 70's Fenders do have a vibe all their own.


Agreed on all your points. Your '77 J must have been a thing of beauty. For me, I'm never bothered by the weight while playing. That's the point, anyway...to get lost in the music and the moment. It's only in-between tunes when mind loses out to (a gruntload of) matter. Regardless, both of my basses are 12 lbs., so it's not like I know any better.


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