Nice mojo... This seems more like an ancient P Bass with that pickup but I'm no Fender guy.
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'71 Telecaster Bass on the bay
- AustinLeftyBass
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Re: '71 Telecaster Bass on the bay
It's a Tele Bass(First Version).
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Re: '71 Telecaster Bass on the bay
Lotta scratch for something that's not 100% original.
How's the single coil pickup sound? Does anyone prefer it over the split coil?
How's the single coil pickup sound? Does anyone prefer it over the split coil?
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With the looks of that bridge saddle and nut, it appears someone might have used it strung righty. The nut looks like a possible remake and string spacing aint all that good. Look at the D and G spacing. Hack Nut Cut!!!
I do like that headstock design tho. Billy Sheehan sure liked it too. Same neck that was on his "wife" bass
I do like that headstock design tho. Billy Sheehan sure liked it too. Same neck that was on his "wife" bass