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1964 / 65 Lefty Fender VI LEFTY !!
Re: 1964 / 65 Lefty Fender VI LEFTY !!
I was just watching the Hey Jude video and commenting how awesome it would be to play one of these. I'm glad the price is in the stratosphere (although probably reasonable for what it is) so there's no way in hell I could even consider it!
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Re: 1964 / 65 Lefty Fender VI LEFTY !!
Wow - does anyone even know how many lefties of these they made? It has to be almost none.
For what it's worth, I played a Fender Japan reissue VI (upside down) on a recording a few years back and the Jones Longhorns sound much better IMHO. Nonetheless, this is guaranteed to appreciate in value like fine wine. It could help with that retirement fund down the road....
For what it's worth, I played a Fender Japan reissue VI (upside down) on a recording a few years back and the Jones Longhorns sound much better IMHO. Nonetheless, this is guaranteed to appreciate in value like fine wine. It could help with that retirement fund down the road....
Re: 1964 / 65 Lefty Fender VI LEFTY !!
What is the scale length of the Longhorn?
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Re: 1964 / 65 Lefty Fender VI LEFTY !!
I never pay attention to stuff like that at the time (I really should) so I had to look it up at the Jerry Jones site right now: it's 30"Retag wrote:What is the scale length of the Longhorn?
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Re: 1964 / 65 Lefty Fender VI LEFTY !!
Same as a Fender VI, 30".Retag wrote:What is the scale length of the Longhorn?
I used to own a VI reissue from the 90s, it was very cool but I found I preferred my J.Jones Longhorn VI so I sold it. And I felt it looked silly upside-down. Of course right after selling it I saw a DVD of The Cure live and Perry Bamonte was playing one upside-down and it looked OK, oh well. Fender is coming out with a "Pawn Shop" version, doubt there'll be a lefty.
Speaking of The Beatles use, when we do our orchestra shows we play several tunes that employed the VI on the original recording. For these shows I play an SX bass I concerted to a VI. Looks close enuff and sounds/plays great.

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Re: 1964 / 65 Lefty Fender VI LEFTY !!
I'm still vowing to steal your bass VI idea there^^. So cool.
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Re: 1964 / 65 Lefty Fender VI LEFTY !!
Yeah, I was reading the original post and I am determined to make this my bass project for 2013.
http://www.leftybassist.com/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=3372
@Ron - Do you have newer pics of the bass post-upgrade?
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@Ron - Do you have newer pics of the bass post-upgrade?
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Re: 1964 / 65 Lefty Fender VI LEFTY !!
Need to take some better pics.
Will soon get a proper nut cut.


Bridge is exactly like the one on my later-model J.Jones Longhorn VI.


My orchestra show rack:

This old Teisco VI gave me the idea for the tuners:

Will soon get a proper nut cut.


Bridge is exactly like the one on my later-model J.Jones Longhorn VI.


My orchestra show rack:

This old Teisco VI gave me the idea for the tuners:

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