Great condition American Fender 60th Anniversary Precision bass in deep candy-apple red, 3-ply pick guard, maple fingerboard. I have other basses, but over the past year this has been THE go-to bass. The neck is slim and fast. The tone is just right. I love love love the feel of this maple fingerboard. All around, this is a solid, stable, workhorse P bass. Graphite-reinforced neck. Frets are great. A couple of small dings, nothing major. $600 local pickup in Austin, TX, or $635 shipped with neck removed + insurance, or $660 shipped (neck not removed) + hard shell case + insurance Selling to raise funds for a vintage P bass. For trades, I'm interested in a 60s/70s Telecaster bass (or a vintage Tele neck). Here are the specs. Model Name: American Special Precision Bass® Model Number: 011-1562-(Color #) Series: American Special Series Body: Alder Neck: Maple, Slim “C” Shape, (Satin Urethane Finish) Fingerboard: Maple (011-1562), 9.5” Radius (241 mm) Frets: 20 Medium Jumbo Frets Scale Length: 34” (863.6 mm) Nut: 1.625" (41.3 mm) Hardware: Chrome Machine Heads: Standard Bridge: Standard 4-Saddle Bridge Pickguard: 3-Ply Black Pickups: 1 Standard Vintage Alnico Split Single-Coil Precision Bass Pickup (Mid) Pickup Switching: None Controls: Volume, GreasebucketTM Tone Circuit (Rolls Off Highs without Adding Bass). Colors: (309) Candy Apple Red, (Maple Fingerboard Only), (Gloss Urethane Finish) Strings: Fender® USA, NPS, Gauges: (.045, .065, .085, .105) Other Features: Slim Profile Neck Shape, PosiflexTM Graphite Neck Support Rods,‘70s Headstock Logo, Black Dot Position Inlays (Maple Fingerboard), Synthetic Bone Nut Source: U.S. INTRODUCED: 1/2011 DISCONTINUED: 12/2014 DISCONTINUED COLORS: WRENCH SIZES: Truss Rod Adjustment “T” Wrench, (3/16" Hex), P/N 0048693000, Saddle Height Adjustment Wrench, (1/16” Hex), P/N 0021109000 {}
I usually price gear to move fast. I thought I had priced this sweet bass aggressively, but since it didn't move in the first 72 hours, I'm dropping the price (heheh).
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