This is a 1977 Fender P-Bass. Walnut finish with a maple board. All original 77 precision, shipped with original hard shell case. (case in great shape)
This bass is in great shape for its age. It does have some light scratching on the back and a few small nicks here and there, but looks great over all. I love this p-bass, just don't need it. It has some fret wear, but plays amazing. Super low action, fast neck and no fret buzz. This precision almost plays itself. It is strung with chromes and sounds amazing. The truss rod is almost flush at the neck heel and has tons of adjustment left.
$1850 shipped in the US
If I some how missed a pic, just ask and I'll get it up. I may get a sound clip up soon to show how awesome it sounds.
Pups
Under Pick Guard
Last edited by FunkyMcNasty : 09-08-2011 at 12:28 PM.
Would be all over this if I was local. That is an extremely pretty bass, but at the same time, it looks like something that demands to be played, not be some museum piece. I think it's the earthy colors. They didn't make a lot of walnut finished basses did they?
I must request a short sound clip if you can afford the time.
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I ended up playing the whole show in the speedo and a plastic viking hat.
I believe it is a fairly rare finish color. I don't know any numbers on how many they made or for how many years, but I don't see them as often. I will send you a clip if I get a chance. This has become a very busy week.