1969 Precision

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damn GAS this bass is Soooo sexy :ugeek:
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Droool!
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Now that's how a '60s Fender should look like!
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so how much do you see this one going for guys?
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Something tells me you won't see it go past $3000. Times are tough.
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Am i wrong or that "sunburst over oly white" is quite suspicious :?:
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Something tells me that since it is listed as international the reserve is waaaaaaay higher than 3k and someone in Paris is dreaming a little too much
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cangaroo wrote:Am i wrong or that "sunburst over oly white" is quite suspicious :?:
Actually, the sunburst over white, or any color over other one was common practice. As I understand, Fender would finish bodies and have them in storage. If an order came in for a color that wasn't in stock, they would simply paint it over. Moreover, in 1969 they would use poly for the undercoat and nitro on top, and naturally nitro wears off quicker, leaving the undercoat exposed, in this case white. Although I'm not sure if only the "clear" undercoat was poly, and all colors were nitro (so in this case, both the white and the sunburst are nitro).

That bass reminds me of this minty 1970 P-Bass that was for sale maybe 10 years ago for $2000 at New Jersey Guitar and Bass Center. Wish I would have bought it.

That bass is worth at least $3000. I suspect the reserve is at $4000 or so.
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hey I don't want to be a pot but i prefer my 69 i got last year from Elderly ;-)

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Frenchy-Lefty wrote:Something tells me that since it is listed as international the reserve is waaaaaaay higher than 3k and someone in Paris is dreaming a little too much
talked to the seller he did not want to tell me the reserve but he hinted somewhere in the $5000-$5500 range :shock: :roll:
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PunkRockBassist wrote:
Frenchy-Lefty wrote:Something tells me that since it is listed as international the reserve is waaaaaaay higher than 3k and someone in Paris is dreaming a little too much
talked to the seller he did not want to tell me the reserve but he hinted somewhere in the $5000-$5500 range :shock: :roll:
The prices are completely crazy in France. I've spoke recently with Yves Carbonne about some of his old jazz, and I couldn't believe what the market was over there. Oh well. There still that 1960 at 5999 that I'm still gasing for though
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slybass3000 wrote:The prices are completely crazy in France.
If the bass is 100% original for sure (we are talking about a 60s lefty) i guess it's a slightly high price (from a European point of view) ...
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Sold for $5000. Only $4001 more than I could have afforded.

(No apologies at all for the Rickenbacker pun)
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