At lease it not a lefty, but it still hurts.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-US-Tele ... Sw-SBapcpp
Another Butchered Bass
Re: Another Butchered Bass
Wow. What makes people think they can still unashamedly ask 175 for something like this?
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Re: Another Butchered Bass
Not all cut us basses are bad....
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Re: Another Butchered Bass
I beg to differ
It's an interesting take on the Gibson Corvus shape, but I'm really not a fan
It's an interesting take on the Gibson Corvus shape, but I'm really not a fan
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Re: Another Butchered Bass
Funny the sell notes
"I did have it fully assembled and playable, however, due to the lack of body mass the bass is neck heavy. "
Perhaps a High Mass Bridge will add a few pounds to it.
"I did have it fully assembled and playable, however, due to the lack of body mass the bass is neck heavy. "
Perhaps a High Mass Bridge will add a few pounds to it.
Re: Another Butchered Bass
Bill's giant boomerang Fender bridge should solve the little issue!bobjones2260 wrote:Funny the sell notes
"I did have it fully assembled and playable, however, due to the lack of body mass the bass is neck heavy. "
Perhaps a High Mass Bridge will add a few pounds to it.
Re: Another Butchered Bass
Actually, that bridge has found a new home. I was also off on the weight, it was only a little over 1-1/2 lbs.
Re: Another Butchered Bass
Plan B, I still have that giant 70's Schecter bridge but that's way much lighterBillw97 wrote:Actually, that bridge has found a new home. I was also off on the weight, it was only a little over 1-1/2 lbs.