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P Bass Problems!!

brian579

Supporting Member
Mar 26, 2011
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Staten Island, NY
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I think I may have a P bass addiction. They are all the same but also so different at the same time. Some with rounds some with flats. Pictured: 63 P, 72 P, 71 P, CS 58 heavy relic, CS 59 JM relic, Fullerton 62 reissue P. Anyone else have “too many” of the same model bass? Pics welcome! Cheers!
 
View attachment 5045120 View attachment 5045121 I think I may have a P bass addiction. They are all the same but also so different at the same time. Some with rounds some with flats. Pictured: 63 P, 72 P, 71 P, CS 58 heavy relic, CS 59 JM relic, Fullerton 62 reissue P. Anyone else have “too many” of the same model bass? Pics welcome! Cheers!
Problem? What problem?:smug:
 
View attachment 5045120 View attachment 5045121 I think I may have a P bass addiction. They are all the same but also so different at the same time. Some with rounds some with flats. Pictured: 63 P, 72 P, 71 P, CS 58 heavy relic, CS 59 JM relic, Fullerton 62 reissue P. Anyone else have “too many” of the same model bass? Pics welcome! Cheers!
I haven’t had a lot of P’s at the same time, but it’s definitely safe to say I’ve had “too many” over the years. Still love em though, and I have another being restored right now! I just find that the fender P is the best option for “plug and play” bass playing whether live or in the studio.
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