73 Pbass on da bay

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AzWhoFan
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73 Pbass on da bay

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rejoice, all ye black 'n maple fans!
http://cgi.ebay.com/1973-Fender-Precisi ... dZViewItem
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Re: 73 Pbass on da bay

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Holy S**t! :shock: :D I always wanted a P Bass, but I prefer something from the 1960s (personal preferance)
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Re: 73 Pbass on da bay

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if it turns out to be what the seller claims, you can't beat that price with a stick. Not a lot of 73 anythings out there.
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Yes that is a good price considering that it's "vintage".

If I had the $$$ I would offer the guy $800 period, it would cost $75 to ship it.
It is sufficently trashed that I would do a refinish. Replace the EMG with a better pup.

There is no case and Fenders of that era all came with cases.

The bass weighs 10 pounds, so it is one of the "heavy 70's"
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Basshappi wrote:Yes that is a good price considering that it's "vintage". Replace the EMG with a better pup.
You could grab this off the bay and send it off to Lindy Fralin for a rewinding. It ran me about $70 to get my '73 PUP rewound by them to vintage P specs, and now it sounds amazing:

http://cgi.ebay.com/1973-4-FENDER-PRECI ... dZViewItem
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Re: 73 Pbass on da bay

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pjmuck wrote:
Basshappi wrote:Yes that is a good price considering that it's "vintage". Replace the EMG with a better pup.
You could grab this off the bay and send it off to Lindy Fralin for a rewinding. It ran me about $70 to get my '73 PUP rewound by them to vintage P specs, and now it sounds amazing:

http://cgi.ebay.com/1973-4-FENDER-PRECI ... dZViewItem
+1 for Lindy and Fenders. I had someone come over to my place with his 79 Jazz. he had put in the stacked hum cancelling pups into his bass. I was totally bowled over by the classic tones that just oozed from his bass.
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I would say to put a darkstar in it, but i wouldn't wanna decrease the value of it so i say +2 for Lindy
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Re: 73 Pbass on da bay

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The BIN is gone ( no bids ) and the minimum bid is now $899.oo
Maybe I should send him an email and offer $700?? :twisted:
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