I've been having a discussion on TB about whether or not there have been Mexican Lefty Precisions:
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthrea ... ost9663209
The other guy seems to think they're common, but I don't remember ever seeing one. Anyway, I was wondering if any of you guys know the answer one way or the other.
Lefty MIM Precision?
- danomite64
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Lefty MIM Precision?
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Re: Lefty MIM Precision?
MIM jazzes are common so you would think P Basses would be too
- reynoldbot
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Re: Lefty MIM Precision?
You know I don't think they do! They don't list them on the Fender site, Southpaw doesn't have any, and I couldn't find any results on Google (only American Standards), and there aren't any listed on eBay. Strange.....
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Re: Lefty MIM Precision?
i knew there were some in the early 90's durring fenders MIM squier series era i have seen ones from theese years 1991-1995reynoldbot wrote:You know I don't think they do! They don't list them on the Fender site, Southpaw doesn't have any, and I couldn't find any results on Google (only American Standards), and there aren't any listed on eBay. Strange.....
Re: Lefty MIM Precision?
Most MIM Fenders I've seen have serial numbers that start with M or MZ so ask him what the serial# is and that could give you a clue.
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