64 FENDER CUSTOM SHOP JAZZ

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64 FENDER CUSTOM SHOP JAZZ

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This bass is a tort guard away from being awesome.
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If it's unplayed, how does he know it plays and sounds great? :mrgreen:
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hazmat wrote:If it's unplayed, how does he know it plays and sounds great? :mrgreen:
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Why would you spend a substantial amount of money through the Custom shop on a bass you've probably been jones-ing for for years, wait the three-to-six months or longer to finally receive it, then play it once-or-twice, THEN just stick it under your bed for eleven years? Makes no sense, unless it was an investment ploy.... but selling it in a soft market doesn't sound like wise timing to me....
andrew wrote:
hazmat wrote:If it's unplayed, how does he know it plays and sounds great? :mrgreen:
:D
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fivebass52 wrote:Why would you spend a substantial amount of money through the Custom shop on a bass you've probably been jones-ing for for years, wait the three-to-six months or longer to finally receive it, then play it once-or-twice, THEN just stick it under your bed for eleven years? Makes no sense, unless it was an investment ploy.... but selling it in a soft market doesn't sound like wise timing to me....
Could be the seller was in a successful band at one point and had a few nice basses made for them that they didn't take to. Or rich and bored...
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fivebass52 wrote:Why would you spend a substantial amount of money through the Custom shop on a bass you've probably been jones-ing for for years, wait the three-to-six months or longer to finally receive it, then play it once-or-twice, THEN just stick it under your bed for eleven years? Makes no sense, unless it was an investment ploy.... but selling it in a soft market doesn't sound like wise timing to me....
andrew wrote:
hazmat wrote:If it's unplayed, how does he know it plays and sounds great? :mrgreen:
:D
more money than brains???
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The least the seller could have done was wipe the dust from the bass prior to taking pics. It doesn't make it worth more with aged dust :mrgreen:
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