Agreed!bbl wrote:That is a great classic design.
It's like the CS P at Drum City... but $2300 less.
I did pretty much the same design, only I opted for the 2-tone burst for a little bit more of that vintage "faded sunburst" vibe.
Here's mine:

Agreed!bbl wrote:That is a great classic design.
It's like the CS P at Drum City... but $2300 less.

That's sound great!AzWhoFan wrote:Hi and welcome aboard!H.Jura wrote:I chose 58 pb.
I think Fender American Design Experience is more pleasant when "reverse peg" can choose.
That's pretty much the design I would choose if I had the funds to get one. I'd probably get its twin on the Jazz side of things as well
Welcome to the board. So did you place an order for your bass? Nice design.H.Jura wrote:I chose 58 pb.
I think Fender American Design Experience is more pleasant when "reverse peg" can choose.
Nice to meet you!Matt R. wrote:Welcome to the board. So did you place an order for your bass? Nice design.H.Jura wrote:I chose 58 pb.
I think Fender American Design Experience is more pleasant when "reverse peg" can choose.
Addison wrote:YES!!!
*drool*
Haha!!
I am with you in spirit.Matt R. wrote:Sigh. I need a drink.
way to go! have an Irish Car Bomb on meMatt R. wrote:Sigh. I need a drink.
AzWhoFan wrote:way to go! have an Irish Car Bomb on meMatt R. wrote:Sigh. I need a drink.
The grain of Ash is wonderful.
I thought that it existed since the reissue of such specification was seen.Matt R. wrote:No it was ash with that finish
I don't mean to sound condescending here, but... since they're all p-bass pickups, they're going to all sound like a p-bass.wolfkeller wrote:OK, so what are your thoughts on the pick ups choices??? What would you choose and why? Which would have that "P BASS" sound?