Do these have plastic necks attached to what I'm assuming is either plywood or bassood bodies? I expected real maple necks with the electronics embedded.
That being said, the P-Bass is missing the fifth fret marker. It has 3 and 7...
I made a mistake. I was looking at picture 4, which is a close-up of the plastic P-Bass. I though it was the Squier, because the picture before it was...
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Do these have plastic necks attached to what I'm assuming is either plywood or bassood bodies? I expected real maple necks with the electronics embedded.
That being said, the P-Bass is missing the fifth fret marker. It has 3 and 7...
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I don't think they're plastic necks. I could be wrong though, I haven't looked at Strats in a while.
I made a mistake. I was looking at picture 4, which is a close-up of the plastic P-Bass. I though it was the Squier, because the picture before it was...