Yves Carbonne is selling his 1964 Jazz Bass

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Re: Yves Carbonne is selling his 1964 Jazz Bass

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Addison wrote:Ok, as long as I get it first.

I'm pretty sure nobody would want it after I rubbed myself all over it inappropriately and posted pictures on the internet.

:shock:




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I'm first! I'm the one with the concept 8-)

And I might change the neck,the pickups,the bridge and the body. I'll leave the strings and the tuners if you don't mind LOL
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That is WAY overpriced.

I mean, I could buy a new one for much less than that. :roll:

;)
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Here, Mike Lull is selling his '65 Jazz for $18,000:

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 848&type=1

"FOR SALE: Mike Lull's personal 1965 Fender Jazz bass. ALL original including Brazillian fretboard, matching headstock, case, frets, strap covers etc. This thing is nearly mint!!! Asking $18k."


these prices are way out of budget for a regular guy like me, instead they're a collector's price. Reminds me of Indiana Jones saying "It belongs in a museum!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrq0w2m1 ... lpage#t=5s
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Stingray5 wrote:Here, Mike Lull is selling his '65 Jazz for $18,000:

http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 848&type=1

"FOR SALE: Mike Lull's personal 1965 Fender Jazz bass. ALL original including Brazillian fretboard, matching headstock, case, frets, strap covers etc. This thing is nearly mint!!! Asking $18k."


these prices are way out of budget for a regular guy like me, instead they're a collector's price. Reminds me of Indiana Jones saying "It belongs in a museum!"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wrq0w2m1 ... lpage#t=5s
LOL, good clip.

But when I look at the Joe Long bass, I'm sad thinking that the bass may never be played anymore. What a shame.
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