Nekkid Tuxedo?

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incubus2432
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Post by incubus2432 »

Here's the look I was talking about. I'm not a fan of Fender style basses but I just love this one and the inlays on the maple board is a big reason why.

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jojo99
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Post by jojo99 »

I agree, 'tis a nice look...Blonde, blocked, and bound..
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Forum member Kent Fletcher has a stripped 360 Tuxedo with black trim. Look here.
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Post by ilan »

Someone can buy it and have it finished in non-yellowing white. This can be the first real white Tux - as they were intended to be.
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Post by bob_atherton »

Call me old fashioned but I prefer an unbound dot neck on a Jazz.
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old fashioned!

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Post by hen_jin »

An unfinished instrument: How about a Redneck Tuxedo? Or a Coolmint Tux?
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Post by rickaddict »

Ooooh....I like the Coolmint Tux idea. I should've bought her! Turning her into a Blackstar would have been good too.
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Post by gareth »

I'm sorry, but there's something just too fat about a 5 string Jazz bass. I used to like them for the nice thin taper on the neck until I got my first 4001.

I've still got a soft spot for the old Jazz bases though.
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Post by doctorwho »

Was the Tux bought by a Forumite?
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Post by rikk »

Nice bass. I can't believe it went so cheap.
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Yep, it was a good deal for someone.
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Post by jojo99 »

$1330 is cheap? I guess there's a premium for a bass that's "10% more focused"...but then again, matched to my Marshall that goes to 11, the possibilities could have been endless...
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Post by jon »

$1330 would certainly have been a good price in the UK. I must confess that I had a bit of a thing for this bass, but I wasn't around for the last day or two of the auction, otherwise it might have gone for a wee bit more...
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