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Author:  Maxpayneatlarge [ March 15th, 2016, 7:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Wanted: American Fender Pbass in Mystic Blue

Anyone have an American Fender P Bass in Mystic Blue? If so, would you be interested in trading or selling?

If so, please post a pic or two.

Thanks,
Chris

Author:  superheavydeathmetal [ March 16th, 2016, 6:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Wanted: American Fender Pbass in Mystic Blue

Wolfkeller has an impressive collection, of which many are for sale. I recommend checking that out to see if there is something there you like that he is willing to part with:
http://www.wolfsmusicweekly.com/id45.html

If I was in the market for a P, I would be all over that Electron Blue P with the Maple fretboard. Holy Moses, that is a gorgeous bass.

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Author:  Maxpayneatlarge [ March 16th, 2016, 7:20 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Wanted: American Fender Pbass in Mystic Blue

That's nice. Something to consider. I like that maple fingerboard, but don't care for the chrome pickup and bridge covers. There's something about that new Mystic Blue color that I really like though too.

Thanks!
Chris

superheavydeathmetal wrote:
Wolfkeller has an impressive collection, of which many are for sale. I recommend checking that out to see if there is something there you like that he is willing to part with:
http://www.wolfsmusicweekly.com/id45.html

If I was in the market for a P, I would be all over that Electron Blue P with the Maple fretboard. Holy Moses, that is a gorgeous bass.

Author:  crescenze [ March 16th, 2016, 8:10 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Wanted: American Fender Pbass in Mystic Blue

That's mine and it is available. Thanks for posting it. It's a CIJ in excellent condition near mint. Priced lower than a comparable USA model.
$575 plus shipping. Plays and sounds great! Love the vintage tint maple neck. Feel free to give me a call.. I'll try to post more pictures soon. I've decided it's time to consolidate my collection so I'll be posting a number of them for sale coming up as soon as I get a chance. If anyone sees anything they're interested in let me know. I have a few more that are not pictured on the site that will be available too.
Thanks
Wolf
http://www.wolfsmusicweekly.com/id45.html
301-932-2734

Author:  Maxpayneatlarge [ March 16th, 2016, 1:44 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wanted: American Fender Pbass in Mystic Blue

PM Sent. What year did this re-issue come out?

crescenze wrote:
That's mine and it is available. Thanks for posting it. It's a CIJ in excellent condition near mint. Priced lower than a comparable USA model.
$575 plus shipping. Plays and sounds great! Love the vintage tint maple neck. Feel free to give me a call.. I'll try to post more pictures soon. I've decided it's time to consolidate my collection so I'll be posting a number of them for sale coming up as soon as I get a chance. If anyone sees anything they're interested in let me know. I have a few more that are not pictured on the site that will be available too.
Thanks
Wolf
http://www.wolfsmusicweekly.com/id45.html
301-932-2734

Author:  fivebass52 [ March 16th, 2016, 3:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Wanted: American Fender Pbass in Mystic Blue

Maxpayneatlarge wrote:
That's nice. Something to consider. I like that maple fingerboard, but don't care for the chrome pickup and bridge covers. There's something about that new Mystic Blue color that I really like though too.

Thanks!
Chris

superheavydeathmetal wrote:
Wolfkeller has an impressive collection, of which many are for sale. I recommend checking that out to see if there is something there you like that he is willing to part with:
http://www.wolfsmusicweekly.com/id45.html

If I was in the market for a P, I would be all over that Electron Blue P with the Maple fretboard. Holy Moses, that is a gorgeous bass.


As you may know, just unscrew the covers, like almost every bass player in the '60's and '70's did.... but dont' throw them away.... like most bass player's in the '60's and '70's did! :)

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