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75 Precision on Ebay
75 Precision on Ebay
Probably the shittiest burst I've ever seen. Check the red out
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Re: 75 Precision on Ebay
Very 70s! I'll bet it sounds great, but I bet it also weighs a ton. Either way, much too pricey. If I live to be 100, I will never ever consider 1970s Fenders (or Gibsons either) to be "vintage" in any way, shape or form.
Re: 75 Precision on Ebay
There's a picture posted in the auction of it on a postal scale that reads 8lbs, 13oz.Agent00Soul wrote:Very 70s! I'll bet it sounds great, but I bet it also weighs a ton.
Not bad at all.
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Re: 75 Precision on Ebay
Agent00Soul wrote: If I live to be 100, I will never ever consider 1970s Fenders (or Gibsons either) to be "vintage" in any way, shape or form.
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Never say never- if you live to be 100, you may want to reserve the right to change opinions on a number of things.
I like my "vintage" 1970's Fenders (and Gibsons) just fine (and 55 years from now when I'm 100 I'll be liking 'em even more)...
Re: 75 Precision on Ebay
Am I the only one who thinks the authenticity of that bass is questionable?
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Basshappi wrote:Am I the only one who thinks the authenticity of that bass is questionable?
I agree. That finish sucks.
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the photographer doesn't know how to adjust the filters on his camera, or the pics were taken under CFC lighting at home, or both. I've seen many a mid 70's finish photographed like that. When u see it in person, the finish looks period correct.Basshappi wrote:Am I the only one who thinks the authenticity of that bass is questionable?
I mean, even the color of the capacitor is all wrong for cryin out loud!
Re: 75 Precision on Ebay
Agreed. This photo of my 1973 is taken in natural sunlight filtering thru cloth blinds, but you can see it has the same finish. I could "re-create" the same photographic effect as the listed bass if I took pics in CFC light or even by cranking the color balance/ saturation and/ or brightness levels on the photo.AzWhoFan wrote:the photographer doesn't know how to adjust the filters on his camera, or the pics were taken under CFC lighting at home, or both. I've seen many a mid 70's finish photographed like that. When u see it in person, the finish looks period correct.
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Carmine: Is that J pickup on that 73 P bass factory?
I've always wanted a Fender to match the year of my birth and with the maple fingerboard and P/J combo, you've made me a very jealous lefty.
I've always wanted a Fender to match the year of my birth and with the maple fingerboard and P/J combo, you've made me a very jealous lefty.
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Not factory original, but an old mod done long before I got it and way before Fender introduced the "Hot Rod" P/J configuration in 1999. Notice the The J pickup is positioned closer to the bridge than on a factory hot rod P. Needless to say this produces some interesting tonal variations-I hardy ever use the J pickup alone, but typically I blend in various amounts of the J to color the fundamental P bass tone- it's strung with TI flats and sounds amazing! I'm particularly fond of Fender's maple boarded P bass necks thru 1975. BTW, you can see in the pic it's narrower at the nut than the newer hot rod P.Addison wrote:Carmine: Is that J pickup on that 73 P bass factory?
I've always wanted a Fender to match the year of my birth and with the maple fingerboard and P/J combo, you've made me a very jealous lefty.
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Agree, not the greatest photos. But one thing is clear: the blend of the sunburst tones seems to have sharper edges, which is typical of many sunburst 70's Fenders I've seen. I posted this before, but observe the sunburst differences between my two '72 Js:
I prefer the smoother look of a well-blended sunburst. And when are we going to see a vintage lefty P bass with a rosewood board posted for sale anytime soon? I'm a little tired of the maple board that seems to be found on about 99% of all the stuff that comes up.
I prefer the smoother look of a well-blended sunburst. And when are we going to see a vintage lefty P bass with a rosewood board posted for sale anytime soon? I'm a little tired of the maple board that seems to be found on about 99% of all the stuff that comes up.
Re: 75 Precision on Ebay
You should sell me one of those.

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Hey my friend, I might be willing to hook you up with a lovely vintage lefty P bass with a rosewood board, if you're willing to swap me for one of your maple board Jazz basses (I'll even take the less blended one). Surely you must be a little tired of having 2 of them....pjmuck wrote:And when are we going to see a vintage lefty P bass with a rosewood board posted for sale anytime soon? I'm a little tired of the maple board that seems to be found on about 99% of all the stuff that comes up.
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