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This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 4:50 pm
by SubsonicAssault
This is a picture of a righty Fender P-bass I found on talkbass.com (I obviously flipped it with my super-duper expert computer skills)

I would love this (as it appears)...to have the backwards Fender logo and Precision information would make this bass very unique...to me THIS is the perfect P-bass for me. Black body, black pickguard and maple neck.

Can anyone tell me where you can get an authentic Fender neck with maple fretboard? (and on that note, do they usually come with frets on them or do you need to buy frets...and how much does it usually run to replace a fretboard and install frets if need be?)

Thanks a million to the sinister (look it up) bunch here...

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 7:03 pm
by Basshappi
Then you need a 1970's era Precision and most I've seen on the 'Bay are in the $2000 territory.

You would be able to do a parts build for about half that.

If you need to stay real inexpensive I believe that you can get a black n maple P style SX from Rondomusic. Lots of people like them and if you decide to do a few mods it won't break the bank.

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 7:10 pm
by Basshappi
If you just want a Fender style maple/maple neck Warmoth is the way to go (USACG is good too but a bit more expensive). You could order it with frets or not. The Warmoth m/m neck is $167 if you want them to put a finish on it it will cost you $100 more.

Actual Fender lefty necks are few and far between on e-bay and most of the ones I've seen from ebay merchants like "The Strat-ophere" (they are a chopshop that parts out mostly MIJ Fenders) go for well over $200.

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 7:14 pm
by Rodent
on the total cheap?

MightyMite neck off eBay
unfinished P body from Warmoth
Nordstrand NP-4
Fender replacement bridge and tuners
pickguard off eBay
bottle of TruOil gunstock finish (neck and body)
sand paper - 200 thru 1200 grit


this should give you something will all of the snarl of the bass pictured, but at a significantly lower overall cost


I'm really starting to like the MightyMite necks - they just have the right feel that a chunky Warmoth neck is missing. I've used a couple of them now and been impressed each and every time

all the best,

R

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 7:16 pm
by SubsonicAssault
Ok Rod...how much for you to build it, but with a Badass II bridge?

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 7:26 pm
by Basshappi
I've not tried a Mighty Mite or Allparts neck, I've had a difficult time finding them lefthanded. But I've always heard good reviews of them.

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 7:35 pm
by Rodent
SubsonicAssault wrote:Ok Rod...how much for you to build it, but with a Badass II bridge?
from pre-made parts, rough materials, or some combination in between?

all the best,

R

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 7:38 pm
by Rodent
Basshappi wrote:I've not tried a Mighty Mite or Allparts neck, I've had a difficult time finding them lefthanded. But I've always heard good reviews of them.
I see them on occasion. I'll have to remember to keep an eye out and drop a note here next time I see one. they usually go for around $100, and many times this includes shipping

all the best,

R

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 7:58 pm
by Basshappi
Rodent wrote:
Basshappi wrote:I've not tried a Mighty Mite or Allparts neck, I've had a difficult time finding them lefthanded. But I've always heard good reviews of them.
I see them on occasion. I'll have to remember to keep an eye out and drop a note here next time I see one. they usually go for around $100, and many times this includes shipping

all the best,

R
That would be great!

I'm currently waiting on a Warmoth Maple/maple unlined fretless neck to replace the one on my Squire. I plan to do the Tru-oil and lacquer myself.

Oops, sorry about the thread-jack! :oops:

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 8:03 pm
by Basshappi
SubsonicAssault, here is a pic of my MIA '75 as you can see it only has the Fender logo, they left off the "Precision Bass" part.

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Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 8th, 2008, 9:52 pm
by pjmuck
To the best of my knowledge, Fender has never made a lefty bass with the TV logos included (either "Jazz Bass" or "Precision Bass". If you look at the design of the typeface, it doesn't really lend itself to work on a lefty headstock unless you were to read it right to left.

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 9th, 2008, 6:38 am
by SubsonicAssault
Basshappi,

That P-bass is absolutely wicked. Is it a string-thru body? I'm just curious, because I like my strings to have a lot of tension...which is why I use bigger strings anyways (not to mention they just look sick).

Rod,

I'm assuming mostly pre-made parts would be the easiest/simplest/least time consuming method of constructing a bass like that. If the cost would be less than say, the cost of a brand new Fender American Standard P-bass, that would be great. Thats not saying that I would definitely have you build it for me, I'm just curious as to how much it would cost to have you build it. After looking at all the stuff you've made and the pics you posted, I would say I am impressed with your work.

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 9th, 2008, 8:16 am
by Rodent
so as not to totally hijack this thread, I'll start a thread in B&B on specing a parts bass on a budget

here's a link to that thread: http://www.leftybassist.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=142

all the best,

R

Re: This is what I want...check the headstock...

Posted: April 9th, 2008, 6:29 pm
by Basshappi
SubsonicAssault wrote:Basshappi,

That P-bass is absolutely wicked. Is it a string-thru body? I'm just curious, because I like my strings to have a lot of tension...which is why I use bigger strings anyways (not to mention they just look sick).
Thank you, this bass is one of my two most cerished material posessions.
No, it was a standard Fender top load bridge which the first owner replaced with a BadAss.