2011 Fender American Standard Precision Bass
Posted: January 27th, 2016, 12:20 pm
2011 Fender American Standard Precision Bass
I bought this lefty from a local store in October 2014. I’d read about the high quality of the newer American Fenders and wanted to experience one firsthand. This bass lives up to the hype, especially re: fretwork, neck fit, tuners, bridge, weight, etc.
I thought it was going to be the last P-Bass I’d ever buy, but I couldn’t resist the opportunity to buy my dream ’73 and I just can’t justify keeping two P-Basses.
All-original, three-piece alder body in sunburst, maple neck, rosewood fretboard. Weighs 8.4 lbs. No fretwear. Brand new Guardian hard case. Body has some very small surface scratches and dings; you really have to look closely to see them.
It has the 60-year commemorative neck plate with a serial number that begins with US10, so it was most likely made in early 2011.
$825 plus insured shipping from San Jose, California. I’d prefer to ship to US or Canada but if you’re elsewhere, just let me know.
Thanks.
Geoff
I bought this lefty from a local store in October 2014. I’d read about the high quality of the newer American Fenders and wanted to experience one firsthand. This bass lives up to the hype, especially re: fretwork, neck fit, tuners, bridge, weight, etc.
I thought it was going to be the last P-Bass I’d ever buy, but I couldn’t resist the opportunity to buy my dream ’73 and I just can’t justify keeping two P-Basses.
All-original, three-piece alder body in sunburst, maple neck, rosewood fretboard. Weighs 8.4 lbs. No fretwear. Brand new Guardian hard case. Body has some very small surface scratches and dings; you really have to look closely to see them.
It has the 60-year commemorative neck plate with a serial number that begins with US10, so it was most likely made in early 2011.
$825 plus insured shipping from San Jose, California. I’d prefer to ship to US or Canada but if you’re elsewhere, just let me know.
Thanks.
Geoff