Marauders always have a top horn control plate and never have a Jaguar bridge. And they don't have bass strings.BacchusPaul wrote:No, they look like maruaders, hence the confusion. Kinda like a jag, but slimer and pointier.Malik wrote:And it's blatantly a Bass VI anyway? Have you guys seriously forgot what one of those looks like?euan wrote:Aye it says VI on the headstock
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And they have the cock-stock!Malik wrote:Marauders always have a top horn control plate and never have a Jaguar bridge. And they don't have bass strings.BacchusPaul wrote:No, they look like maruaders, hence the confusion. Kinda like a jag, but slimer and pointier.Malik wrote: And it's blatantly a Bass VI anyway? Have you guys seriously forgot what one of those looks like?
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Well, we have to bear in mind there are like 9 Marauders. A few of them had the cockstock, some even had asymmetrical frets. But the fact there are only 9 and Fender have been reissuing the Bass VI from the custom shop for ages makes me quite confused as to why people thought Marauder first. Odd...aen wrote:And they have the cock-stock!Malik wrote:Marauders always have a top horn control plate and never have a Jaguar bridge. And they don't have bass strings.BacchusPaul wrote: No, they look like maruaders, hence the confusion. Kinda like a jag, but slimer and pointier.
the bass VI seems to elude a lot of people... some people must genuinely have a hard time recognizing it's massive scale just from the dimensions of it in pics, but the amount of times it's been referred to as a "weird jaguar" on guitar forums I couldn't even estimate.
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