I don't get it....sure I guess technically it's vintage, but it was a cheap bass built before the overseas manufacturing days of the Squier line. ...this doesn't seem like a timeless "vintage" instrument to me....

...now my '76 Rickenbacker 4001..that was old and beat up...and was the coolest looking bass back when my parents got it for me as a freshman in high school in '89....THAT'S vintage....still have it!


jc
bloke wrote:The only thing that makes this POSSIBLY worth anything is what is printed on the headstock: "Made in USA"
What if the neck is HOPELESSLY warped? Then, the two choices are 1/ lose the "Made in USA" headstock when the neck is replaced or 2/ own an unplayable bass
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