1996 Am Std Fender Precision

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1996 Am Std Fender Precision

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1996 USA Fender Precision with Dimarzio Model P pickups. I added the modern HMV Fender bridge (comes with original as well). I also added 3 modern Fender tuning pegs after an awesome interaction with an airline that sheared 3 of the clovers off (the fourth is included, not installed). It's got some battle scars but it's been played, not abused.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/200668610040?ss ... 500wt_1199

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Great looking bass. I noticed you're selling your Orange amps too, what are you playing these days instead of the gear you're selling?
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I have my Sandbergs and a First Act Delgada (which I'm trying to get rid of as well) still. I'm looking to get an Epiphone Rivoli and an Eastwood Classic 4. Amp-wise I'm thinking about getting a Verellen Meatsmoke.
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jnewton wrote:I have my Sandbergs and a First Act Delgada (which I'm trying to get rid of as well) still. I'm looking to get an Epiphone Rivoli and an Eastwood Classic 4. Amp-wise I'm thinking about getting a Verellen Meatsmoke.
Just googled the meatsmoke, as I'd never heard of it before..... holy crap... me like... :)
In the topsy-turvy world of heavy rock, having a good solid piece of wood in your hand is often useful...
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Yeah, it's pretty gnarly.
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price dropped on the BIN.
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NoXX wrote:
jnewton wrote:I have my Sandbergs and a First Act Delgada (which I'm trying to get rid of as well) still. I'm looking to get an Epiphone Rivoli and an Eastwood Classic 4. Amp-wise I'm thinking about getting a Verellen Meatsmoke.
Just googled the meatsmoke, as I'd never heard of it before..... holy crap... me like... :)
If you order a Meatsmoke I recommend you ask them for the "Steve Laughton" version. Steve's is tweaked to be more Hiwatt-like in it's tone and it sounds amazing and sits in the mix great. The standard Meatsmoke does not cut through distorted guitars well at all. I've seen a few bands use them and they all got lost in the mix, save Steve's, which was hella nice sounding.
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Ok. It's off the 'bay. $700 or BO.
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$550 shipping included con US.
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Sold.
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