1989 Precision Bass (PBass) Plus American Fender
From Wikipedia:
The Precision Bass Plus is an electric bass made by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation and designed by George Blanda in 1989.
It was one of the first American-made Fender basses to feature a 22-fret neck, requiring the company to slightly oversize the body shape and lengthen the cutaways,
which distinctly changed the overall look of the instrument. Other features included a solid alder or ash body, a 1-piece maple neck with rosewood or maple fingerboard,
adjustable Lace Sensor Precision and Jazz pickups, Schaller deluxe die-cast tuning machines, 3-ply black, parchment or 4-ply brown tortoise shell pickguard,
Schaller Elite fine-tuning bridge, 3-way toggle pickup switch, master volume, series/parallel push-push button for the neck pickup and master TBX tone.
It was discontinued in 1993.
Great collector/vintage bass for your collection.
Some minor dings as it is a used bass, cosmetic only. Tried to point out in images.
Includes original Fender hard case with one broken hinge (pictures not included but available on request).
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