American standard body? and is that a warmoth neck? looks really cool.Still trying to decide between two pickguards but thinking of going with the pearl white so here's my white bass...
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American standard body? and is that a warmoth neck? looks really cool.Still trying to decide between two pickguards but thinking of going with the pearl white so here's my white bass...
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I love that...tre' chic.Still trying to decide between two pickguards but thinking of going with the pearl white so here's my white bass...
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Thanks. I got both of these in a trade with a fellow TB'r and there isn't much history associated with it. The neck is definitely not Warmoth as there's usually a Warmoth logo stamped on the heel and the heel didn't have any markings. So, don't know what the parts are made of but looks great. I'm swapping out the pickups for some Area J's that I have in my parts drawer, changed the bridge and the pickguard.American standard body? and is that a warmoth neck? looks really cool.
Made a new pickguard for it.F(ake)ender Jazz Bass V lefty.
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Fender or Squier don't make them so a Chinese fake will have to do.
Got # 12 myself!!My 2013 Spector SE5 limited edition number 14 of 30 hanging out with my 1986 WH-1 Turbo Regal.View attachment 416844