More specs and pictures on Reverb: https://reverb.com/item/26202898-fender ... eft-handed
Selling here for $2500 shipped CONUS.


Strange indeed. I'm trying to understand why.tomdbass wrote:A bit of a rare bird. Rosewood board with a “skunk stripe”.
And yes Paulo, you’re gonna regret it.... ;0)
How certain are you? What have you "found out" about rosewood and skunk stripes?tomdbass wrote:From what I’ve found out about the subject of rosewood fingerboards and skunk strips, it is exactly that. It was originally a maple board that was replaced with a rosewood one for whatever reason.
Sent you a PM.basherfrank wrote:Interested in trades? Thanks, Frank
Like I said I hope not! The snotburst plays as nice as this one so that's my excuse to let this one go, also I have a natural 77 PJ with rosewood board.tomdbass wrote:A bit of a rare bird. Rosewood board with a “skunk stripe”.
And yes Paulo, you’re gonna regret it.... ;0)
I owned one once and I asked a few reputable sources about it (George Gruhn, John Scott...etc) according to them, it did occur from time to time for a rosewood fingerboard to be put on a neck that was originally meant to be all maple. Sometimes it was custom order or due to using what was available in. Left handed at the time of manufacture. Didn’t say there was anything wrong with the bass or that it had any previous problems that would affect the resale value of it.. Unfortunately, you took it that way.bbl wrote:How certain are you? What have you "found out" about rosewood and skunk stripes?tomdbass wrote:From what I’ve found out about the subject of rosewood fingerboards and skunk strips, it is exactly that. It was originally a maple board that was replaced with a rosewood one for whatever reason.
You're making a definitive claim about a fellow respected member's bass in his For Sale thread, a claim that might reduce the perceived value of the bass.
It wasn't just a lefty thing. I've seen the same thing on a number of right handed basses.tomdbass wrote:I owned one once and I asked a few reputable sources about it (George Gruhn, John Scott...etc) according to them, it did occur from time to time for a rosewood fingerboard to be put on a neck that was originally meant to be all maple. Sometimes it was custom order or due to using what was available in. Left handed at the time of manufacture. Didn’t say there was anything wrong with the bass or that it had any previous problems that would affect the resale value of it.. Unfortunately, you took it that way.bbl wrote:How certain are you? What have you "found out" about rosewood and skunk stripes?tomdbass wrote:From what I’ve found out about the subject of rosewood fingerboards and skunk strips, it is exactly that. It was originally a maple board that was replaced with a rosewood one for whatever reason.
You're making a definitive claim about a fellow respected member's bass in his For Sale thread, a claim that might reduce the perceived value of the bass.
I said that definitively claiming that "It was originally a maple board that was replaced with a rosewood one for whatever reason" might reduce the perceived value of the bass.tomdbass wrote:I owned one once and I asked a few reputable sources about it (George Gruhn, John Scott...etc) according to them, it did occur from time to time for a rosewood fingerboard to be put on a neck that was originally meant to be all maple. Sometimes it was custom order or due to using what was available in. Left handed at the time of manufacture. Didn’t say there was anything wrong with the bass or that it had any previous problems that would affect the resale value of it.. Unfortunately, you took it that way.bbl wrote:How certain are you? What have you "found out" about rosewood and skunk stripes?tomdbass wrote:From what I’ve found out about the subject of rosewood fingerboards and skunk strips, it is exactly that. It was originally a maple board that was replaced with a rosewood one for whatever reason.
You're making a definitive claim about a fellow respected member's bass in his For Sale thread, a claim that might reduce the perceived value of the bass.