Please help Identify the old ESP precision bass

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Please help Identify the old ESP precision bass

I got this esp, I am unfortunately unable nowhere traced on what type it is. Does anyone know? Serial number, brand pickups are nowhere on

bass. Bass is heavy, wood is up to the red. Thanks for any help.

Hassle

Looks like it's made completely of Paduak?! I've never heard of ESP making a Paduak bass before, which would suggest it's custom, or a one off build from when ESP was based in New York? Maybe someone can clarify..

Hassle

Regardless, it's an awesome looking thing!

tx-ogre

Sweet looking bass.

PAZZBASS

Hi, thanks for your response. I also thought that the bass made of paduak (according to the Internet), but do not have much knowledge of the woods. Bass is incredibly heavy weight. The heaviest of the four strings I've ever held in my hands. It's a beautiful piece of wood. Bass I bought the pub from a drunken stranger who did not have to pay. It was really cheap, did not play, but it was enough to solder the cable and bass playing. Friend is really like and persuades me that I sold it because I play mostly on five strings, but somehow I liked her. Therefore, I would like to know the pedigree, although the function of course have an impact nebude.Hraje specifically and even those no name pickups are not bad, but apparently if you let it, will be exchanged. Thanks for your reply and I greet all of Czech .PazzPornBass.

PS sorry for my english

jt76

Its and ESP parts guitar,  ESP sold parts in the early eighties.    Value and quality would partly depend on who assembled it.  Parts quality would be as good or better than Fender american standard, but generally do not  bring an appropriate price in resale.  Overall, very nice bass, assuming electronics and hardware are of equal quality to the neck and body, I would say you would get $500 to $800 US for it if you listed it for sale on the web.   

 

 

 

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