1978 Fender Precision Bass (Original Fretless Neck) Electric Bass Guitar
Repairs included: fret level dress, setup, etc.
Made by: Fender
Model: Precision Bass (fretless)
Made in: Fullerton, CA, USA
Serial number: S891807
Body wood: swamp ash with some neat figure
Bridge: replacement (Badass)
Fretboard: rosewood
Neck wood: maple
Pickups: new Duncan Antiquity II (mid) & old unknown J-Style (bridge)
Tone: deep, fat, burry, velvety
Suitable for: fusion, country, retro, rock, jazz, etc.
Action height at 12th fret: 3/32” bass 1/16” treble (spot-on)
String gauges: 105w-45w LaBella Deep Talkin flatwound set
Neck shape: medium-full C
Board radius: ~7 1/2"
Truss rod: adjustable, works
Neck relief: straight
Fret style: none!
Scale length: 34"
Nut width: 1 5/8"
String spacing at nut: 1 5/16"
String spacing at bridge: 2 3/8"
Body length: 19 3/4"
Body width: 13"
Body depth: 1 5/8"
Weight: 10 lb 9 oz
Condition notes: minor usewear throughout with small scratches, nicks, and dings around the edges on the top and all over the back. They're not too obvious, though, except in glare. The back has a patch of "dulled" finish below the neck plate (strap-in-a-case? belly-rub from shirts? who knows?) that's also not obvious. There's a circular "lighter patch" of finish on the lower bout top near the bridge where I removed a round sticker. The thumbrest and both the bridge and pickup covers are missing. The original bridge is long gone and is replaced with an old Badass bridge. A rear-of-the-headstock strap button hole has been filled. Both strap buttons are "strap lock" bases rather than original buttons. Obviously, it has an unoriginal J-style pickup installed at the bridge position. The pickguard is likely a replacement, too, as I think most '70s P-basses in natural shipped with black 3-ply guards. The volume and tone knobs are original but my wiring harness and 3-way switch are non-original. The routs are original in the body but there's a small amount of extra material removed just to fit the upper (volume) pot. The fretboard has some grooving/ribbing from roundwound strings but it's not enough to affect playability.
It comes with: a period Fender molded hard case. It also includes a set of roundwound strings, the original (damaged-coil) pickups, and the remains of the original/modded wiring harness.
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