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Precision Bass Guitars

1964 Fender Precision Bass

Color: Black, Rating: 9.00, Sold (ID# 02086)
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An Exceptionally Fine Pre-CBS Custom-Color Precision Bass

 

1964 Fender Precision Bass

 


 

This 13-inch-wide lightweight "dream" bass guitar weighs just 8.80 lbs. and features a solid alder body, contoured on the back and lower bass bout. One-piece maple neck with a nut width of just under 1 3/4 inches, a full bass scale length of 34 inches.and a wonderful medium-to-thick profile. Veneer rosewood fretboard with 20 original thin frets and clay dot position markers. Headstock decal with Fender "spaghetti" logo in silver with black trim, "Precision Bass" in black below it, and four patent numbers "PAT 2,968,204  2,976,755,  2,573,254  DES 187,001" beneath the logo. Single circular string tree. Fender cloverleaf tuners. Four-bolt neck plate with serial number "L46234" between the top two screws. One split black eight-polepiece pickup with a great, fat output of 11.34k. Three-layer 'minty' white over black plastic pickguard with thirteen screws. Two controls (one volume, one tone) on the lower treble bout. Chrome knobs with knurled sides and flat tops. Combined four-saddle bridge/tailpiece. Complete with both the original bridge and pickup covers, the original thumbrest on the treble side of the pickguard, and the metal shield under the pickguard. The neck is stamped "5 SEP 64C" and the pots are stamped "304 6426" (Stackpole June 1964). This rare custom color bass is in exceptionally fine (9.00) condition. There is finish checking on the body, some very minor belt-buckle rash on the back and a few small surface chips (mainly on the edges). There is also a small area of playing wear, through to the wood, (approximately 3/4 x 1/2 inch) on the face of the guitar just by the 'G' string, between the two covers where the previous owners finger has rested. Otherwise, this is an exceptional and totally original example of a pre-CBS "custom-color" Precision Bass, and one of the best sounding Basses that we have ever heard! Housed in its original Fender black hardshell case with reddish orange plush lining (9.00).

The Precision Bass, with its revolutionary new shape, was launched in 1951, and originally had a slab body. It was not until 1954, with the introduction of the Stratocaster, that Fender contoured the body. All early Precision Basses had one-piece maple necks, but in 1959, a slab-board rosewood fretboard was introduced, and then finally in 1962 the "veneer" rosewood fretboard was introduced.

Until the Precision, the bass was an upright acoustic instrument that was difficult to hear and cumbersome to transport. Leo Fender's invention allowed musicians to hold their instrument like a guitar, opening the bass world to curious guitar players, and allowing bass players a level of freedom they had not yet encountered. Due to the bass's solid body construction, it could be amplified to any level, giving it new found aural presence. In its first fifteen years of development, the Precision Bass changed as much as the music it influenced and the musicians it inspired, having been played by everyone from The Shadows to Led Zeppelin.

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