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Author:  FOM [ April 14th, 2010, 3:20 pm ]
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Lefty 6 string Carl Thompson - built November, 2000

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Lefty 1974 Fender Precision

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Lefty 1983 Wal fretless

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Author:  Stingray5 [ April 14th, 2010, 4:25 pm ]
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Nice! What are the details on the P-bass?

Also I'm not into CTs but man that one is a beauty.. :)

Author:  FOM [ April 14th, 2010, 5:09 pm ]
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I picked the PBass up at a local music store about seven years ago for $300.00. It was a natural finish swamp ash body with a white pick guard. I refin'd the bass with clear nitro over a green stain after I filled the ash pores with a black filler to raise the grain contrast. I pulled the stock pickup (on loan to a friend!) and had Larry Pollak of Aero Instruments wind me a pickup. A cut the pick guard from stock purchased at StewMac. The ashtray and pup cover are Fender aftermarket parts. I installed some old, used Labella flats I had from some projects from the early 1980's and stuffed some foam storm window insulation under the ashtray - real thick old school sound. Getting the thick polyester finish off the bass and replacing it with nitro really opened up the sound, although it loses that pristine old stock status. At $300, I bought the bass to play it, not hang it on the wall and look at it (who would have guessed what they would be selling for today!). A couple of years later I found a 78 Jazz in worse shape than the PBass for just a few bucks more. Same particulars, clear natural finish with a black pick guard. It got the same makeover - now I have lefty twins!

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Author:  AllroyPA [ April 15th, 2010, 5:13 am ]
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Hello FOM, that Fender is a stunner ... enjoy.

Author:  pjmuck [ April 15th, 2010, 7:15 am ]
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FOM wrote:
I picked the PBass up at a local music store about seven years ago for $300.00. It was a natural finish swamp ash body with a white pick guard. I refin'd the bass with clear nitro over a green stain after I filled the ash pores with a black filler to raise the grain contrast. I pulled the stock pickup (on loan to a friend!) and had Larry Pollak of Aero Instruments wind me a pickup. A cut the pick guard from stock purchased at StewMac. The ashtray and pup cover are Fender aftermarket parts. I installed some old, used Labella flats I had from some projects from the early 1980's and stuffed some foam storm window insulation under the ashtray - real thick old school sound. Getting the thick polyester finish off the bass and replacing it with nitro really opened up the sound, although it loses that pristine old stock status. At $300, I bought the bass to play it, not hang it on the wall and look at it (who would have guessed what they would be selling for today!). A couple of years later I found a 78 Jazz in worse shape than the PBass for just a few bucks more. Same particulars, clear natural finish with a black pick guard. It got the same makeover - now I have lefty twins!

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But, this IS a Jazz bass, not a P. :?:

Still beautiful.

Author:  FOM [ April 15th, 2010, 7:28 am ]
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Sorry for the confusion, the P Bass is shown in my first post of three bass images. I'm a bit old for all this modern digital posting stuff..................

Author:  Addison [ April 15th, 2010, 8:53 am ]
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I would like to officially submit my entry in line for that Carl Thompson if you ever decide to sell it.

I still have both kidneys, so I could definitely sell one of those.

Anyway... beautiful basses... thanks for posting!

Author:  Basshappi [ April 15th, 2010, 9:44 am ]
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Wow, you sure know how to make and entrance! :shock:
Beautiful basses, welcome aboard! :mrgreen:

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