Squier Classic Vibe 70's Precision with Flamed Neck!

The aforementioned matt freeman neck with flame on the back and a little birdseye on the fingerboard.
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Very nice! How is the sound, feel, and playability?

I own MIA precision and jazz basses, Music Man, Ibanez, and a few others that most people would consider trash.

First of all, before the snobs start slamming me, I always play basses before purchasing. I have found a few gems of various manufacturers simply because of my personal decision to give them a try without comparing apples to oranges. I have found that Squire has a great many models that equate or even exceed MIA Fenders. For example, I own a Jimbo Johnson signature Jazz. I did not consider purchasing because of the signature. I don't even know who Jimbo Johnson is!!! I simply saw it at my local music store, played it for a bit, and it is now it is mine.

I must say that your purchase looks great. Enjoy!
 
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Has anyone seen a Classic Vibe P-Bass flamed like this? This one came home with me today.
I bought one just like this and love it. I've wondered how many they made with flame maple necks. I have two USA jazz basses and this one is what I play mostly now. It doesn't play as well as my jazz basses but I simply love the look and feel of it so well that I can't put it down.
 

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