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PostPosted: February 9th, 2011, 10:23 pm 
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I'd love to have that bass, but not at that price.


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PostPosted: February 10th, 2011, 4:15 am 
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I've been lucky enough to buy a bass exactly like that three years ago for something like a third ... seeing how the market goes i'll make $$$ when i'll sell it !! :lol:


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PostPosted: February 10th, 2011, 5:12 am 
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"This one sounds resonant with the twang and spanky sound as a vintage instrument"

I got nothing...

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while it's true that this is far overpriced, it is also true that (IMO of course) those JV p's nails the vintage sound of a p better if compared to a lot other of p's ... i also owned a 78 but to me the JV sounds better ...


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I wonder if there's an upcharge for the rusty screws... :roll:


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I used to laugh like that when 1970s Fenders first started commanding high prices. But the joke's on me now. I suspect this is the same way. Those with money to burn can buy this and I have no doubt will be able to sell it at a huge profit in 5-10 years.


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I believe that the "JV" series is the most desirable of the Japanese Fenders, but I don't know if that makes them worth twice the price of a regular MIJ. It might be worth listing for $1000 though.

This does prove however that there were lefties made as early as 1983, a matter of some contention in one of my earlier posts.

Beautiful bass, would love to have it but not at that price

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Basshappi wrote:
This does prove however that there were lefties made as early as 1983, a matter of some contention in one of my earlier posts.


definitely yes, also the penciled neck heel date says this (on mine)

IMO also it is the lighter precision i ever owned, my back is very happy


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That looks almost exactly like the one I sold about 9 months ago for $700. It was a great bass and weighed just at 8 pounds. This guy is dreaming though.


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