Precision Bass Guitar

1990 Japan Fender '51 Precision Bass - High Excellent!

1990 Japan Fender '51 Precision Bass - High Excellent!

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$599.00
$999.00
6h 56m
2004 FENDER PRECISION BASS SPECIAL 4 STRING MEXICO

2004 FENDER PRECISION BASS SPECIAL 4 STRING MEXICO

3 $316.01 8h 6m
Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Precision'50s Bass Guitar

Squier by Fender Classic Vibe Precision'50s Bass Guitar

$349.95 9h 9m
FENDER PRECISION BASS PIN-FROM FUTURE PRIMITIVE

FENDER PRECISION BASS PIN-FROM FUTURE PRIMITIVE

1 $0.99 9h 52m
1973 FENDER PRECISION BASS BODY

1973 FENDER PRECISION BASS BODY

- $299.00 10h 55m
Fender "Road Worn" '50s Precision Bass NEW IN BOX

Fender "Road Worn" '50s Precision Bass NEW IN BOX

$1,199.99 13h 51m
Fender JAPAN 62 Reissue Precision Bass Body and extras

Fender JAPAN 62 Reissue Precision Bass Body and extras

$349.99 14h 28m
Fender JAPAN 62 Reissue Precision Bass Pickup,  Harness+

Fender JAPAN 62 Reissue Precision Bass Pickup, Harness+

$149.99 14h 43m
2005 Fender Big Block Precision Electric P Bass Guitar

2005 Fender Big Block Precision Electric P Bass Guitar

$749.00 15h 28m
FENDER PINO PALLADINO PRECISION BASS

FENDER PINO PALLADINO PRECISION BASS

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$2,550.00
$2,950.00
17h 8m
1978 VINTAGE USA FENDER PRECISION BASS BLACK   ROSEWOOD

1978 VINTAGE USA FENDER PRECISION BASS BLACK ROSEWOOD

16
$1,345.00
$1,778.00
17h 48m
SQUIRE by FENDER Affinity Series Precision Bass P Bass

SQUIRE by FENDER Affinity Series Precision Bass P Bass

- $149.00 18h 10m
Fender '51 Precision bass neck CIJ w tuners NR MINT!!

Fender '51 Precision bass neck CIJ w tuners NR MINT!!

$349.99 18h 26m
1975 precision fender bass

1975 precision fender bass

1 $800.00 19h 14m
Fender precision bass,  1983,  USA

Fender precision bass, 1983, USA

- $1,100.00 1d 33m
1980s Fender USA ELITE PRECISION BASS II 2 P-Bass w Bag

1980s Fender USA ELITE PRECISION BASS II 2 P-Bass w Bag

$819.00 1d 48m
Fender Precision Bass (American Deluxe) Active EQ

Fender Precision Bass (American Deluxe) Active EQ

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$1,000.00
$1,100.00
1d 6h 46m
2007 FENDER DELUXE 4 STRING PRECISION P BASS 3 COLOR

2007 FENDER DELUXE 4 STRING PRECISION P BASS 3 COLOR

$1,300.00 1d 10h 25m
Fender MIM Standard Precision Bass,  GREAT CONDITION!

Fender MIM Standard Precision Bass, GREAT CONDITION!

- $299.99 1d 12h 30m
Fender Precision Bass Guitar (Mexico) w  CMC Gigbag

Fender Precision Bass Guitar (Mexico) w CMC Gigbag

eBay Giving Works 10 $139.01 1d 12h 42m
Fender JAPAN 62 Reissue Precision Bass NECK and extras

Fender JAPAN 62 Reissue Precision Bass NECK and extras

$369.99 1d 12h 52m
Fender Precision Bass electric bass guitar

Fender Precision Bass electric bass guitar

9 $152.50 1d 12h 57m
VINTAGE 1982 FENDER PRECISION BASS W  CUSTOM SHOP CASE

VINTAGE 1982 FENDER PRECISION BASS W CUSTOM SHOP CASE

$1,888.00 1d 14h 35m
1962 Reissue Fender Precision P Bass 80s MIJ Near Mint!

1962 Reissue Fender Precision P Bass 80s MIJ Near Mint!

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$650.00
$800.00
1d 14h 59m
Fender Precision Bass 3-Ply Pickgaurd (BLACK)

Fender Precision Bass 3-Ply Pickgaurd (BLACK)

$15.00 1d 15h 20m
Fender USA HIGHWAY 1 One 4-String Precision Bass P-Bass

Fender USA HIGHWAY 1 One 4-String Precision Bass P-Bass

21 $270.00 1d 15h 42m
FENDER 1983  Precision Elite bass P BASS CUSTOM COLOR

FENDER 1983 Precision Elite bass P BASS CUSTOM COLOR

$1,339.00 1d 16h 7m

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John Wunsch and the Interlochen Guitar Festival and Workshop
The name Interlochen has long been synonymous with excellence in the arts and arts education, and the annual Interlochen Guitar Festival and Workshop is no exception. The Workshop is held every summer in August, this year from the 20th to the 22nd, on the storied campus of the Interlochen Center for the Arts. Widely known for having one of the world's top high school fine arts programs for younger artists, recently Interlochen has begun offering classes and workshops geared towards adult students through its new College of Creative Arts. When this initiative was presented by current president Jeffrey Kimpton, Academy guitar instructor John Wunsch jumped at the chance to start a weekend-long guitar festival and workshop that would be geared towards the adult student population, as well as to a variety of musical styles. Participants at the Festival and Workshop have the chance to experience the exceptional tradition of excellence that has gained Interlochen its world wide recognition, something that had previously been reserved for high school, and younger, students. More »

Dr. Brad DeRoche Talks about the Interlochen Arts Camp
Dr. Brad DeRoche is one of the hardest working guitarists you will ever meet. He is regarded as a world-class classical guitarist who maintains a busy performance schedule of concerts and clinics every year. DeRoche is also one of the most sought after classical guitar educators in the Midwest and he holds teaching positions at Delta College, Central Michigan University and the Interlochen Arts Camp. On top of all of these commitments, DeRoche is the co-owner of the highly successful company, Strings by Mail. Currently teaching in his second season at the Interlochen Arts Camp, DeRoche took time from working with his students to talk to us about the Interlochen experience and the many projects in which he is currently involved. More »

Artist Creates Custom Guitar Sculptures from Recycled License Plates
Cary, North Carolina, resident Peter Geiger has found a way to unite two of his passions, cars and music, by creating actual-sized guitar sculptures that incorporate old automobile license plates. A long time guitar aficionado and car enthusiast, artistic inspiration struck during a home jam session when Geiger's eyes fell on his own old plates hanging on the wall. Combining elements of both wood and metalworking, Geiger now creates his guitar sculptures for custom orders. Each piece is unique and customers can choose the style and license plates that suit them. "Sometimes people say, 'I live in Texas and I'm moving to Louisiana. Can you make a guitar with these?'" says Geiger, and he transforms them into a piece of visual art that has special meaning to the customer. "Others" he continues, "bring me their license plates and say, 'Here, I don't need them, you use them. Make something special." More »

Sugiyama Asks: Why Do People Buy Expensive Guitars?
The less than upbeat state of the world's economies doesn't seem to have dampened the widespread interest in vintage guitars; the buying and selling, maybe, the interest, no. For those with the fever who find their guitar budget tightening, Modern Guitars magazine columnist Saiichi Sugiyama reminds us that some vintage instruments have an allure often overshadowed by concerns about investment potential: they play well, sound great, and the ugly ducklings in the category might be a bargain. In his latest article, "Why Do People Buy Expensive Guitars?", Sugiyama chronicles a shopping expedition in a well-stocked Tokyo guitar store where he meets two old Gibson electrics, one with a broken neck repair, the other a botched converion attempt, and both completely refinished and lacking original parts. Old, yes, collectible, no, but each had a unique charm. More »

Taylor Guitars Celebrates 35th Anniversary
Taylor Guitars of El Cajon, California, has announced the introduction of limited edition models in celebration of its 35th anniversary. Founded in 1974 by Bob Taylor (who at the time had not yet turned 20), Kurt Listug and Steve Schemmer and originally named Westland Music Company, by the end of its inaugural year the company could boast three employees, the production of six instruments, and having overcome several hurdles, including its original facility. "That place was so bad," says Listug. "The roof leaked like crazy, and whenever it rained, the place flooded. It rained hard the night before we opened [October 15, 1974], so we spent the entire morning of our first day in business trying to get as much water out of there as we could." Bob Taylor recalls the spirit of the company's early days: "When it flooded, we'd take all the sawdust that we'd already swept up, and sprinkle it around the floor to soak up the water. It made the place even more of a pig sty. But it was fun. What did we know? We were just kids. Somehow, we'd skirted having to get real jobs. We didn't have a boss, we were making guitars. What could be better?" More »

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