Normally I wouldn't post something like this because there's a bazillion more just like it on the 'bay, but methinks this is a good bang-for-the-buck deal. You could probably contact the seller offline and save a few more $$$
http://www.ebay.com/itm/USED-LEFTY-SQUI ... 2eba23a231
sunburst Squier
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Re: sunburst Squier
I love mine.


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Re: sunburst Squier
I have one too, strung up with TI Flats and modded with a 62 Pbass pup. I have had a couple of offers to buy mine, but I am holding on to it until I one day get a higher grade p bass (like an American Standard, a Schecter, or maybe a VRB from Rod).
It is definitely better than the affinity. Also, even though the listing calls it sunburst, the one in the auction is technically antique burst. It has a reddish hue, instead of an orange hue. I bought mine a year and a half ago as my starter bass, and it has definitely been great for that purpose.
It is definitely better than the affinity. Also, even though the listing calls it sunburst, the one in the auction is technically antique burst. It has a reddish hue, instead of an orange hue. I bought mine a year and a half ago as my starter bass, and it has definitely been great for that purpose.
Re: sunburst Squier
A poor man's Hot Rod P with some upgrades?
Re: sunburst Squier
Never played a Hot Rod, started learning how to play bass well after their production had been discontinued. But, I seem to recall taking PJ's advice on upgrading the pup on my Squier P, and am glad I did 