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squier vintage modified"tele" precision bass

Dude i have a thumb rest and a three way on mine. I am gonna take a pic tmw and put it up.

I have two different ash trays. The old open-end kind and the newer closed-end kind. I will take pics with both for you so you can decide

thanks that will be awesome;)

i cant believe no one gave me the no pic no bass rule :p i should take some pics its a pretty bass


yes a lotto bass would be pretty easy route for another mudbucker different guard and piant it blue LPB or electron:hyper:
 
I'm curious. The one thing that turned me off on the Tele basses is the bridge. Have people had problems with intonation with them?

no mine was set up buy the guy at the local music shop free off charge he did a great job the saddles are low on the E and G strings and raised on the A and D hard to explain i will post pics tomarrow but it plays fine i dont plan on swaping the bridge sting has got by with a 2 saddle bridge since 1980 on his P


oh and Dark Horse's tele bass is amazing that guy knows his $hit;) i never even thought i'd own one but i ccant pass on a good deal.......seriously:hyper:
 
Honey moon is over here is a review:
The routes under the gaurd were done great, shielded as will with a ground wire screwed nicely into the wood. Sunburst is flawless. yes the bridge intonates well. The neck is really raw like there is no finish and very white put i could live with it, great fretwork, The fretboard pick up hand oils and got dirty in 1 week and about 8 hours of play. The knobs fell off when i bumped into a door oops. The pick up for me distorted to much and my amp sounded like it had a blown speaker i wish the pick up was better a replacement would cost more than i want to drop on a bass like this i adjusted the pick up but no matter it was not cutting it i could live with it but idk

a guy is looking at it tomarrow , hopefully its sold i would like to get the CV 50's P
 
Honey moon is over here is a review:
The routes under the gaurd were done great, shielded as will with a ground wire screwed nicely into the wood. Sunburst is flawless. yes the bridge intonates well. The neck is really raw like there is no finish and very white put i could live with it, great fretwork, The fretboard pick up hand oils and got dirty in 1 week and about 8 hours of play. The knobs fell off when i bumped into a door oops. The pick up for me distorted to much and my amp sounded like it had a blown speaker i wish the pick up was better a replacement would cost more than i want to drop on a bass like this i adjusted the pick up but no matter it was not cutting it i could live with it but idk

a guy is looking at it tomarrow , hopefully its sold i would like to get the CV 50's P

if he don't take it give me a shout. I am wanting one for a relic project.
 
well a guy offered me 200$ for it seeing as how i did not dig it much and that i bought it for 150$ it sold today

the guy had a 1966 refin jazz and a 1970 original p bass and get this he thought the p was worth about 500$ what he paid for it years ago untill someone told him its value a few backs darn lol

oh and i just bought this fot the same price i sold my VM steppin up :)
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I see you sold your bass. well theres the ash trays anyway lol.