I think the guitar was perfectly fine, didnt need to be rescued...wasnt the neck plate enough to tell the year? anyway, I just bought a mustang reissue....fine little bass..get it in 2 weeks
@peacemonger1967 Hi Peacemonger, it wasn't actually rescued. It was just a little vid about checking out the date. SOme folks in Nashville, shop shall go nameless, said it wasn't a real vintage bass, but then tried to make me sell it to them for $400. The plates can be removed and placed on a later guitar if one were dishonest. it happens all the time. In fact I've heard of a China site where you can request a specific year Fender decal and serial number. tsk tsk. Enjoy your guitar!!!
cool, thanks for the clarification...thats especially interesting about the Chinese connection..I'll mention it to my guitar dealer...wouldnt be hard to fake a vintage guitar these days, with the aging techniques they have...I would never buy a guitar with the aged look btw, its up to me to play it and age it naturally, even if it takes 40 years...keep on rockin! @Buddhanthepests
@Buddhanthepests - Thanks for taking off the neck plate AND the plate that holds the input jack and volume + tone control. I've got a 2004 reissue and it was especially interesting to see how the electronics inside compare to the reissue!!!! 10 thumbs up!!!
Dear FlogCheney, Thanks for your kind comments. We're not "experts" by any means, and you are absolutely right. We could have skipped doing this altogether, spared the guitar abuse. But then some "unsavory" guitar collector might have convinced us that it was actually a rare, but worthless, Matsumoku copy imported by Shemp Brothers in 1988. We're glad you refered to a few of our favorite ancestors "Les Stooges". In fact, Buddha and the Pests were featured in "Stoogefest '83" at WSIL TV3!
what kind of amp is that? I saw one in a store near me but the store owners couldn't tell me anything about it.
SenorHammyHams 1 month ago
uhaa is a fender
markimpriston 2 months ago
i have one of these they are really nice and i have a fretted jaco bass
TheIllegalKind 7 months ago
Hey i ordered a fender mustang thats this weird yellow color. I think it is a 69 RI but im not sure. how do i check? Thanks
SuperQuin2010 9 months ago
The one we had got nicked ;[
StephenFiorentini 10 months ago
This video is great, I was totally surprised by the end. I live in Louisville and I love the guitar emporium.
FugginPikey 11 months ago
I think the guitar was perfectly fine, didnt need to be rescued...wasnt the neck plate enough to tell the year? anyway, I just bought a mustang reissue....fine little bass..get it in 2 weeks
peacemonger1967 1 year ago
@peacemonger1967 Hi Peacemonger, it wasn't actually rescued. It was just a little vid about checking out the date. SOme folks in Nashville, shop shall go nameless, said it wasn't a real vintage bass, but then tried to make me sell it to them for $400. The plates can be removed and placed on a later guitar if one were dishonest. it happens all the time. In fact I've heard of a China site where you can request a specific year Fender decal and serial number. tsk tsk. Enjoy your guitar!!!
Buddhanthepests 1 year ago
cool, thanks for the clarification...thats especially interesting about the Chinese connection..I'll mention it to my guitar dealer...wouldnt be hard to fake a vintage guitar these days, with the aging techniques they have...I would never buy a guitar with the aged look btw, its up to me to play it and age it naturally, even if it takes 40 years...keep on rockin! @Buddhanthepests
peacemonger1967 1 year ago
@Buddhanthepests - Thanks for taking off the neck plate AND the plate that holds the input jack and volume + tone control. I've got a 2004 reissue and it was especially interesting to see how the electronics inside compare to the reissue!!!! 10 thumbs up!!!
Satyagrahaha 1 year ago
I found a 69 Fender Mustang.. the guy is asking 850. Is that a good price?
nikoguy 1 year ago
YES! the new ones are around the same price...if its in good working order, get it@nikoguy
peacemonger1967 1 year ago
Do p-bass pickups fit in this bass?
SuperGuy344 1 year ago
was this full scale?
Parley454 1 year ago
@Parley454 It's 30" scale
plumpermandotcom 1 year ago
Dear FlogCheney, Thanks for your kind comments. We're not "experts" by any means, and you are absolutely right. We could have skipped doing this altogether, spared the guitar abuse. But then some "unsavory" guitar collector might have convinced us that it was actually a rare, but worthless, Matsumoku copy imported by Shemp Brothers in 1988. We're glad you refered to a few of our favorite ancestors "Les Stooges". In fact, Buddha and the Pests were featured in "Stoogefest '83" at WSIL TV3!
Buddhanthepests 1 year ago
This is rather entertaining and informative. Glad I checked it out.
BUT - using a power driver to back the screws out and jumping the bit around in the Phillips slots and buggering them up in the process?
And then putting the screws down on the benchtop right next to the bass?
Doctor Howard, Doctor Fine, Doctor Howard.
I don't know if I would exactly call this "Rescue".
FlogCheney 1 year ago
this guys crazy
ryanmathes47 1 year ago
hey, i was wondering how much a bass like that cost?
HH003 1 year ago
@HH003 You'll have to check with Guitar Emporium in Louisville, KY as they bought it from my friend.
Buddhanthepests 1 year ago
What a tone monster!
bostrowskij 1 year ago
acording to the serial number on your guitar buddha your bass was made in 1966-1967 also
monkeybutt13100 2 years ago
Cool my father has a later model and it sounds great
Donutsmasher1 2 years ago
Thanks, pretty fine for a 43 year old guitar that had a rough life.
Buddhanthepests 2 years ago