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Gear Discussion Forums => Fender Basses => Topic started by: HornetAMX on February 21, 2008, 07:42:38 PM

Title: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: HornetAMX on February 21, 2008, 07:42:38 PM
Very nice!

http://cgi.ebay.com/1960-Fender-Jazz-Bass-Left-Hand-Custom-Color-Lefty_W0QQitemZ220204352097QQihZ012QQcategoryZ64400QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: Dave W on February 21, 2008, 10:54:00 PM
Known history with a famous group and custom color to boot. Here's one time when being a lefty won't hurt resale value. The collectability factor is very high.
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: OldManC on February 21, 2008, 11:35:29 PM
Wow, that's a beautiful bass (even if it is backward).  :D
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: Bart! on February 22, 2008, 04:54:20 AM
You could play that Hendrix-style..
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: Rhythm N. Bliss on February 23, 2008, 03:11:28 AM
Doh! Too bad I'm in-between money right now.
Not broke, mind you...just in-between money! =]

She's a beaut! Sure would LOVE to win her, bein' a lefty.
She----e--e---e-e-e-r ry Bay--yay--by!

Was this the first year a lefty bass was made?
Nick would know.
We need a Lefty Section here.
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: Dave W on February 23, 2008, 09:14:42 AM
1960 was the first production year for all Js.
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: Rhythm N. Bliss on February 24, 2008, 08:48:11 AM
Wow~ It's up to 12k. That's what I paid for my pristine 53 Gibson!
This Jazz is more of a work horse bass...could be someone's Number One.
So I reckon it's worth this price. not sure if I'd go much higher or not...
IF I had that much money to spend.
I'm guessin' it'll go up past 15k tho.....
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: Dave W on February 24, 2008, 09:11:20 AM
I think you're right. It wouldn't surprise me at all if somebody who does have the money to spend and really wants it bad has already bid $15K or more. The only question will be at what point the other bidders will drop out.
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: HornetAMX on March 11, 2008, 11:37:10 AM
29K!!  And the bass is back up on Ebay, obviously a hijacked account, for 11K!  ::)
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: Dave W on March 11, 2008, 02:24:23 PM
What a bargain!

As of now I see a listing by the original seller warning that the new listing is a scam, but it looks like the scam listing has been yanked.
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: rockinrayduke on March 20, 2008, 07:05:06 AM
Unfortunately I can't find any documentation of the owner ever being in the Four Seasons.
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: Dave W on March 20, 2008, 08:58:35 AM
You may be on to something there. According to a disputed Wikipedia entry, Joseph LaBracio performed in the Four Seasons under the name Joe Long. But there doesn't seem to be any independent confirmation of that, and I know Nick Massi was the original bassist. There does seem to be an organized PR movement claiming that he was, and should have been inducted into the RRHOF with the rest of the band. But he's not mentioned on the Four Seasons official MySpace page. Is it possible he was a hired sideman?
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: HornetAMX on May 25, 2008, 08:12:13 PM
A quick update on this bass.  In the May 26th issue of People Magazine (with Jenna Bush on the cover) there is an article about Frankie Valli and also a concert photo from 1974 with a very clear shot of this lefty stack knob bass!  Not sure who played bass with them in '74 but there is finally some proof. 
Title: Re: Rare Lefty Stack Knob
Post by: Dave W on May 26, 2008, 09:02:08 AM
That's good to know. Especially for the buyer.  :)

Whatever the reason Joe Long's Wikipedia entry is disputed, the Four Seasons entry does say Joe Long was a group member 1965-75. But it also says that the 1960-65 members were inducted into the RRHOF and that Bob Gaudio and Frankie Valli own the group as a partnership (and apparently always have). So I guess they've just chosen not to recognize him in the same way as the original members.