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Post by crazygoat »

Just saw this on ebay - funny looking beast

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bet there's not often a Swinger for grabs at all, and then in Europe. nice find.

but still, these guitars being rare doesn't make them more desirable to me, somehow. everything about it looks wrong.
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I have to agree with you, it's a very strange looking guitar, not really my cup of tea.
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Very, very rare. IIRC they were cut down Musicmaster bodies. Something about Fender trying to get rid of old stock. There were only like 300 ever made.
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Bass V bodies. hence the cutaway on the bottom because of the string through holes.
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Post by stewart »

i'm curious to see what this sells for. not that i'd buy one, but they don't come up in the UK, like, ever.
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Sorry, but i wouldn´t even play this thing if i get a free beer....
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Mages wrote:Bass V bodies. hence the cutaway on the bottom because of the string through holes.
Oh right. I knew it was something like that.
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Post by mkt3000 »

I can buy a lot of gear that I'll like more than that guitar for what the auction is up to right now
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mkt3000 wrote:I can buy a lot of gear that I'll like more than that guitar for what the auction is up to right now

Yeah, absolutely.
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Post by ChrisFFTA »

Bodies from the Bass V, parts from the Musicmaster... so everybody win :)
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kypdurron wrote:bet there's not often a Swinger for grabs at all, and then in Europe. nice find.

but still, these guitars being rare doesn't make them more desirable to me, somehow. everything about it looks wrong.
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Post by Ankhanu »

I quite like the look and sound of a Swinger... but I can't justify the prices they tend to go for.
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Post by kypdurron »

westtexasred did a good job in choosing a brackground for the ugly headstock that doesn't show its pure ugliness at first sight :D yours has an awesome finish though. that and the aged pickguard looks cool. But body shape and headstock still lokks wrong.

but hey, it's a piece of 7ender history. And it's more useful than those Broadcaster prototypes without Truss Rod that are worth stupid money.
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Post by James »

Did they make more of these than they did Bass Vs? I can't remember how many of the Bass V they were said to have made, but I think it was 100-500 or so.
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Post by mezzio13 »

200. House of Guitars has three of them, which is 1.5% of all Bass Vs made.
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Sold for $1,739.02(no case) what color is this finish? Dakota Red?

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I'd play that.
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Crazy...
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westtexasred wrote:Sold for $1,739.02(no case) what color is this finish? Dakota Red?
Dakota red is correct. BTW - I saw one in sunburst recently but I can't tell if it's a refin or not.