Pink paisley precision bass 51

Started by tore00, June 09, 2013, 02:57:42 AM

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tore00

I have always been gassed by such things. I would really buy it if I were in Houston, I think that the price is very good

http://for-sale.yakaz.com/fender-japan-precision-for-sale#lo=4&docid=0001117kto3a1d7a
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jumbodbassman

price is good. sold mine for $1000 about 15 months ago..

bass was just ok,  much better than the sting bass
Sitting in traffic somewhere between CT and NYC
JIM

Dave W

Not a fan of the look, but that's a good price.

jumbodbassman

I kept the blue flower one, or should i say that one didn't sell......plus i havethe matching tele 6 string   - both with hang tags..
Sitting in traffic somewhere between CT and NYC
JIM

Denis

The blue ones crack me up because the remind me of '70s shower curtains or patio furniture patterns.  :)
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Pilgrim

I'm still recovering from a near-terminal paisley overdose in the 60's.   :-\
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hieronymous

My dad always wore paisley ties so I like it - if they had blue paisley I would probably have sprung for one by now...

Highlander

I'm partial to Paisley patterns but not sure about on an instrument... blue, maybe...
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tore00

I wear paisley shirts very often when playing. I really like paisley and floral basses.
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Denis

What was the finish called on the blue floral basses?
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4stringer77

Blue Flower is what it was called. I think they're groovy! Jim, let us know if you ever want to sell yours.
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tore00

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The link to the bass is active again. Any of you guys is close enough to Houston and willing to help me in buying and shipping to Italy? I was used to go to Houston for work (and incidentally buying basses. I bought a MM Stingray at GC and a Ric 4003 at Fuller's) but I have not any travel planned for now. I will be happy to pay for gas and your time.
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Wilbur88

Basses:  Gibson '78 G3 & '06 T-bird, '96 Ric 4003, '83 Steinberger L2, '11 Warwick Star, '01 Gretsch G6072, '11 Fender 60th P, '78 Guild B302F
Rig: Ampeg, Hiwatt, Fender TV

Pilgrim

Those who have them generally seem to think they're pretty darn good basses. 
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