Question about a 82 Fender P Bass

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Question about a 82 Fender P Bass

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Just a quick question.

I've got a friend down here who has an 82 or 92 I can't recall, Fender P-bass. I love the tone, I HATE the neck.
He hasn't used it in years, it just sits out on a stand in his office. He has hands like a gorilla!

I know ZIP, ZERO, ZILCH about Fenders. It says Made in USA Fullerton CA on it. I heard at one time, P-basses had a thin neck? Is that true?
Are Fender Jazz necks interchangeable with the P-bass necks?

His wife offered me the bass for free a while ago, but I felt funny taking it. My buddy hasn't played in YEARS and I didn't want to take his last bass.
It's BLACK too, BELCH! I put a new set of TI's on it a few years back and I'm looking for the TONE to play on New Years Eve, I thought of asking if I could borrow it.

If they offer it to me again, I'd like to change out that neck, IF they are interchangeable.

Thanks!
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Hi Tony, not 100% sure on the interchangeability of the necks, but "Made in Fullerton" would make it an '82 and a very nice bass at that!

If it's one of the "Fullerton" reissues (the original Fender Reissue series, made using original tooling, deep contours, thin nitro finishes, etc) it's a very desirable bass to boot. They are still thought of as the most accurate reissues Fender has ever done. I have two of 'em, a Jazz and a Tele. 8)
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The necks are interchangeable.

Agreed on the early '80s Fullertons being a desirable bass; you refused one? :shock: For free??? :shock: :shock: :shock:
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jps wrote:Agreed on the early '80s Fullertons being a desirable bass; you refused one? :shock: For free??? :shock: :shock: :shock:
I told you he's a Mammaluke (Italian for Numpty)! :lol:
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rickenbrother wrote:
jps wrote:Agreed on the early '80s Fullertons being a desirable bass; you refused one? :shock: For free??? :shock: :shock: :shock:
I told you he's a Mammaluke (Italian for Numpty)! :lol:
Did you spell that right Joey?...........you make him sound like something from the stone age :lol:
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jps wrote:The necks are interchangeable.

Agreed on the early '80s Fullertons being a desirable bass; you refused one? :shock: For free??? :shock: :shock: :shock:
YES, it was BLACK! What did you think I would do!!! :mrgreen:

Thanks John, I appreciate the information.

I guess I'll give him a call and ask to BORROW it! :wink: Perhaps, he won't ask for it back if he thinks I'll use it! :wink:

Jeff, the guys wife offered it to me, and the guys had these sad puppy eyes, if felt wrong. BUT, she's hinting again, so I'll see what I can do. :twisted:
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winston wrote:
rickenbrother wrote:
jps wrote:Agreed on the early '80s Fullertons being a desirable bass; you refused one? :shock: For free??? :shock: :shock: :shock:
I told you he's a Mammaluke (Italian for Numpty)! :lol:
Did you spell that right Joey?...........you make him sound like something from the stone age :lol:
He's not from the stone age? :mrgreen:
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ajish4 wrote:Jeff, the guys wife offered it to me, and the guys had these sad puppy eyes, if felt wrong. BUT, she's hinting again, so I'll see what I can do. :twisted:
Oh yeah, I forgot one word, extremely, which should have gone in between a (which should have been an) and desirable. :wink:
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So why is this guy's wife offering his basses? He's okay with this??? Weird.
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If Tony doesn't want it, I'll take it (for free!). :wink:

I'll pay for the shipping, too. 8)
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jps wrote:If Tony doesn't want it, I'll take it (for free!). :wink:

I'll pay for the shipping, too. 8)
There's a lineup Jeff and you are very close to the back. :lol: :wink:
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winston wrote:
jps wrote:If Tony doesn't want it, I'll take it (for free!). :wink:

I'll pay for the shipping, too. 8)
There's a lineup Jeff and you are very close to the back. :lol: :wink:
Rats! :lol:
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Um, if someone wants a Fender bass; I have a near spotless Jetglo, er black, Geddy Lee J-bass in a non-Fender "Freedom" SKB HSC, I'd trade plus cash for a similar condition recent 4003 in Jetglo, preferably one with the new FWI.
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paologregorio wrote:Um, if someone wants a Fender bass; I have a near spotless Jetglo, er black, Geddy Lee J-bass in a non-Fender "Freedom" SKB HSC, I'd trade plus cash for a similar condition recent 4003 in Jetglo, preferably one with the new FWI.
Boy, if I had known that I could have traded this to you! :shock: :mrgreen: Too late! :lol:
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jdogric12 wrote:So why is this guy's wife offering his basses? He's okay with this??? Weird.
You met her Jdog, as a matter of fact, you bought some of her goodies! :)

They get in a "CLEAN OUT" mode every now and then. He had originally said he'd get rid of it, so she just asked me!
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