scottfulton wrote:
I feel that everyone is kind of missing the point. Why do my preferences matter? Does anyone have any leads on where I might be able a procure a lefty P-bass? Everyone's input is informational, but so far it hasn't helped me get any closer to becoming the proud owner of a nice P-Bass. Honestly I don't really care for the debate on specifics, and my preferences are still ultimately the same as in my first posting.
Any leads?
Thanks!
Everyone here is trying to offer their advice and help. I'm not trying to be difficult, but here's your original request:
"I'm on the hunt for a P-Bass. I'm
not picky about what years or anything, but I need that tone that
only a true Precision can provide."
You stated you're not picky and you want the tone that a TRUE P provides. Well, a TRUE P is not strung thru, and the classic tones can be found in ANY American made lefty P bass (MIJ, MIM notwithstanding). Lefty P basses are readily available. Check Ebay, Craig's list, etc. But if it comes down to aesthetics for you, fine, keep searching for a strung thru maple necked P. You won't find one, unless you want to spend thousands (I believe your budget is $1000?) on a 60's/70's lefty Tele bass. Last I checked, they were going for well over $5000 IF you can find one. But that wouldn't be the classic P sound anyway so forget it.
The Hot Rod P and American made Ps over the last decade or so are rosewood necks with strung thru option. Those are your only strung thru MIA options under $1000, buying used.