P Body in Natural Ash

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bbl
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P Body in Natural Ash

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Preferably 1970's Fender.

Thanks.
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Re: P Body in Natural Ash

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These are all from the 70's and all of them are ash all opened for offers.
https://reverb.com/item/1242636-1975-19 ... dy-natural

Also this one
https://reverb.com/item/1242651-1970-19 ... -4-lb-3-oz

And this one
https://reverb.com/item/960920-1974-197 ... -left-hand
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Re: P Body in Natural Ash

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Thanks, but that's the guy who buys basses just to part them out. I won't knowingly support that.

I've also had a bad experience with him directly.

But thanks anyway. I appreciate it.
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Re: P Body in Natural Ash

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Np, now that you've mentioned I agree with you, hate to see people doing that.
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Re: P Body in Natural Ash

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bbl wrote:Thanks, but that's the guy who buys basses just to part them out. I won't knowingly support that.

I've also had a bad experience with him directly.

But thanks anyway. I appreciate it.

I applaud that. I won't either. I confronted this guy (below) on tearing apart some lefty, vintage basses for parts. It's a bad practice.
I get if something is wrong with a bass - yes, part it out. But don't just tear them apart. It's the same practice as a car chop shop.

http://preview.tinyurl.com/hm9esha

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Re: P Body in Natural Ash

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Still looking for a p or p/j body in natural ash.

Thanks.
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