Opinions needed on a Tele Bass

Started by Psycho Bass Guy, July 07, 2010, 09:03:57 PM

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Psycho Bass Guy

I've been thinning my amp herd lately and have a possible trade for one of 70's SVT cabs for what advertised as a 60's Tele Bass: http://knoxville.craigslist.org/msg/1812853704.html
However, after some better pics:
http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff6/sammyfallen/?action-view&current=100_0720.jpg

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff6/sammyfallen/?action-view&current=100_0719.jpg

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff6/sammyfallen/?action-view&current=100_0703.jpg

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff6/sammyfallen/?action-view&current=100_0722.jpg

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff6/sammyfallen/?action-view&current=100_0723.jpg

http://s237.photobucket.com/albums/ff6/sammyfallen/?action-view&current=100_0724.jpg

I have some serious concerns. The neck and the fretboard don't look right to me, but if this is truly a late 60's Fender neck, the dark color could be laquer aging, but that doesn't explain the lighter fretboard. What do you all think?

Hornisse

Definitely not a Fender.  One of those 1970's Japanese copies.  I had one that was labeled Maya and it was genuine plywood!   :)

Psycho Bass Guy

The fuzzy pic in the CL ad was what prompted me to offer a trade. After seeing better ones that show the bass more clearly, I wanted to be sure I wasn't just being paranoid. In hindsight, he never calls it a "Fender," but no one else made slab bodied Tele Basses in the 1960's, and why would he value it at only $450 even in non-working condition? A late 60's Tele Bass ought to be worth at least double that, even in rough shape.

Thanks for confirming my suspicions. I believe I'll pass. The 8x10 I was planning on trading IS a genuine Ampeg and it can keep company with its brethren some more.

jumbodbassman

body looks like a ampeg little stud.   neck doesn't look like anything fender ever built.

 
Sitting in traffic somewhere between CT and NYC
JIM

eb2

Quotebut no one else made slab bodied Tele Basses in the 1960's

That's the hitch - there were several.  The "Big Stud" came in a few variants, and one was more like the 68 Tele bass. Ampeg imported those with the 2x2 headstock, but several Japanese brands were more direct (but inaccurate) take-offs on the 68-71 Tele Bass, like this CL beast.  Good thing you didn't haul an 8x10 cab somewhere to get a good look at that!
Model One and Schallers?  Ish.