A 3rd CS on the 'bay.....

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leftybass
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I knew that was an option from the factory at one time, but I didn't know if it was still on the books as available..

I also had a lefty CS, ordered it new and received in April 1992, #C5 8478...
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no COA, zip-zero-nada...
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Nope, had it restrung. I bought mine from Southpaw Guitars in 1992(?). I don't know the S/N, I guess I could look Image And I think it's No.258 or thereabouts.
I did order my lefty 340 with RH stringing. And yes, I learned on a "borrowed" righty Fender Jazz played upside-down. You can read a Reader's Digest version of the story here if you wish:
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Post by kauai_ric »

Guys,
Not to hijack this thread but as I read thru it, I started thinking about the tone and the power of the CS pickups as compared to the 4001 reissue and the current Hi-Gains.
Could anyone elaborate on any differences???
Thanks
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