75/76 P bass a bit pricey
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jersey bluesdude
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75/76 P bass a bit pricey
http://www.ebay.com/itm/USED-FENDER-USA ... 23455d0a34 Pricey IMHO, but nice condition and very sweet neck. If my metric conversion is right, just over 10 lbs.
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Re: 75/76 P bass a bit pricey
For that price, the tuners should be pristine, and the bridge/pickup covers should be included... even then, it's a bit over-priced...
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Petethebassman
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Re: 75/76 P bass a bit pricey
The tuners are made in USA by Fender and they're nickel-plated, so they will oxidize and tarnish with age. In comparison, the German-made Schaller tuners Fender started using in '76 were chrome-plated so they don't age as much. I'd be more concerned about the bent G tuner and the string alignment that looks like it's off-center.