1959 Fender Custom Shop journeyman Precision

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1959 Fender Custom Shop journeyman Precision

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Love at first sight.

Would jump on it in a heartbeat but can’t afford it at the moment.

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Seems & looks like a good idea but it ain't worth it. Most likely could be a nice bass but not worth the money. Maybe at half the money. Maybe.
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Lefties outside the set region can't visit music123's site..
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Sharp loving bass, but I'm more of a fan of the later '62 P bass with the rosewood fretboard. if they did a custom shop fo that one I might consider picking one up...might.

I was in a Sam Ash a month ago and they had one of those custom shop '64 J relic basses (righty though). I had to do a double take when I saw it. It really really looked the part, I could have sworn it was a vintage J. It was pretty heavy though.
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Gorgeous. I love my CS Jazz, and it was absolutely worth it. When you pick one up, you know where that cash went.
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