It all depends on the condition/originality of the guitar. Assuming you are in the U.S.A. they would start at $500 (Bad condition) through to $2000 for a totally mint one. Again there are many price affective factors including the paint color, whether or not you hav the original hard shell case... etc etc Due to the broad nature of the question, I can not give you a direct figure but it should be somewhere in that range.
a lot! the exact price will depend on condidtion, where it was made ( America, Mexico or china) and whether or not all the electronics are working, but the precision is a very popular and iconic bass design so you are looking at anything from £500 to £3000. I would recommend taking this to a specialist as it could be very valuable!
a lot! the exact price will depend on condidtion, where it was made ( America, Mexico or china) and whether or not all the electronics are working, but the precision is a very popular and iconic bass design so you are looking at anything from £500 to £3000. I would recommend taking this to a specialist as it could be very valuable!
a lot! the exact price will depend on condidtion, where it was made ( America, Mexico or china) and whether or not all the electronics are working, but the precision is a very popular and iconic bass design so you are looking at anything from £500 to £3000. I would recommend taking this to a specialist as it could be very valuable!
Generally I would expect the price to range from about $10,000-15,000 though the price could possibly go as high as $30,000 depending on condition and other factors. Sunburst was the most common color for these basses. If yours is painted in an less common factory color this could greatly increase the value. In late '59 Fender introduced the Rosewood fingerboard on the Precision Bass so these models would tend to be harder to find. Most have the gold anodized pickguard, but some appear to have been made with nitrocellulose pickguards. Of course, if all the original parts are there such as tuners, pickup, pickup cover, bridge, bridge cover, knobs and case this will go a long way toward commanding a top price.
The value of the bass depends on the condition it is in and whether it is all original. If non original parts are on it, the value drops. I saw one go on EBay for Au $2800 in July 2009
1000$ to 2500$ depending on condition
not much, they arent the classic fender people like
Mikey Play's a Fender custom Mustang Bass (silver) he also has a Fender Precision bass That's flat back with a white pick guard.
The Fender Precision bass guitar, or P-Bass as it is sometimes called, was first designed in 1950 by Leo Fender. It was the first electric bass guitar to be widely used and many different models remain in production today.
A Fender Squire Precision bass is a bass with either a red or black body. Squires are generally used with people learning how to play bass and are just beginners. They range from $100-$300, depending on what style bass (jazz, precision, etc.) and what package it's in. The II simply denotes what this bass has compared to the Fender Squire I precision bass.
He uses a 72' Fender Precision bass
not much, they arent the classic fender people like
In the UK, a good quality Fender Precision E Series instrument will fetch £400 quite easily.
Mikey Play's a Fender custom Mustang Bass (silver) he also has a Fender Precision bass That's flat back with a white pick guard.
You can purchase a Fender Precision Bass at your local Guitar Center. Or, you could look for one online from websites such as the official Fender website, Amazon or eBay.
The Fender Precision bass guitar, or P-Bass as it is sometimes called, was first designed in 1950 by Leo Fender. It was the first electric bass guitar to be widely used and many different models remain in production today.
A Fender Squire Precision bass is a bass with either a red or black body. Squires are generally used with people learning how to play bass and are just beginners. They range from $100-$300, depending on what style bass (jazz, precision, etc.) and what package it's in. The II simply denotes what this bass has compared to the Fender Squire I precision bass.
He uses a 72' Fender Precision bass
some variation of a fender precision bass.
The P stands for Precision. The Precision Bass is the oldest model of electric bass created by Fender. It is still widely used and imitated today.
about $2000.00 usd
Fender Jazz and Fender Precision Basses He played both Fender Jazz and Fender Precision basses at 02 arena.
it was made in Mexico in 2001-2002