Wow...rare Fender content inside!

I never knew they ever made any of these...looks like only 3 were ever built which is why I never saw one!

This is one rare bird!!!

 
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I have always wanted a Starcaster guitar but the truth is every one I've seen is a POS...terrible build quality. However I never even knew there was a bass version!
 
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I have always wanted a Starcaster guitar but the truth is every one I've seen is a POS...terrible build quality. However I never even knew there was a bass version!

There is a 1977 model for sale at a local store here.... very interesting, but I agree.
 
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Never seen a bass version nor heard mention of so much as a prototype. :scratchch
 
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I dunno if you guys caught what he was saying in the clip but Fender only has record of building 3, one of which was destroyed in a music store fire...

Rare indeed!
 
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There is a 1977 model for sale at a local store here.... very interesting, but I agree.

Yeah...

I dig 'em but they are typical CBS Fender...terrible!

Last one I saw had a nickle shoved in the neck pocket on BOTH SIDES to keep the neck from moving back and fourth!!!
 
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And this is why I'll never understand the sudden "vintage" value and collectibility of 70's Fenders.

Guys that can't afford 50's or 60's stuff use the argument that the stuff from the 70's is the "next best thing" when truth be told the reissues from Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, etc are far and away "better" guitars in terms of build quality, fit and finish and construction.

You could take a Starcaster and make a good playing guitar but at the cost of them plus all the cash you'd have to dump into it to in ways still have a half ass built guitar it's just not worth it...
 
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From what I've found of the bass, the ones that have made it out into the real world, are the prototypes, as Fender never officially released a Starcaster bass. They were toying with the idea, but it never came to fruition, due to the lack of artist endorsements of the Starcaster guitar. Among the vintage markets, the Starcaster is usually less expensive, due to it's lack of endorsements, and if I ever find one, I'mma snatch it up.
 
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Rare and valuable Yes!
I cant get into the wimpy tone though. Some alternative and punk could use that.
I prefer my Lakland 5 string custom thatccame witb Duncans.
 
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truth be told the reissues from Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, etc are far and away "better" guitars in terms of build quality, fit and finish and construction.

Case in point. I have a Fender AVRI '75 Jazz Bass. My brother has an original '78. Mine craps all over his. In fact, even a Squier Vintage Modified craps all over the original CBS piece. At a recent open mic night, one guy whether my AVRI was active. (It ain't! It is just naturally loud.)
 
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I don't understand why Fender doesn't simply make a better version of the Starcaster. There's an immense market for semi-hollowbodies and that's the one place where you don't see any offerings from Fender. Many guitar players like Fenders and many like ES-335s... Fender could sell a boat load of improved Starcasters.
 
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Check out the Fender Pawn Shop Offset, if they made that sucker in Antigua finish, look out!
 
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I don't understand why Fender doesn't simply make a better version of the Starcaster. There's an immense market for semi-hollowbodies and that's the one place where you don't see any offerings from Fender. Many guitar players like Fenders and many like ES-335s... Fender could sell a boat load of improved Starcasters.

I was just about to post this exact thing... if they gave us some decent reissue Starcasters people would devour them.

Give us one with P90's and one with Wide Range humbuckers and one with Tele pickups.

Sweet find on the bass, tho. I love weird 70's basses... would love a Grabber or a Ripper :smokin:
 
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The market for a Starcaster is still really small despite all the internet love it gets plus it being a semi hollow it'd cost so much to build that the cost would be so high they wouldn't sell well...not to mention Fender still cant do a Wide Range bucker to save themselves...I see a reissue as a pointless myself.

There is a guy making clones of them but they cost BIG bucks...
 
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Oh yeah Chris Isaak's bass player used to use one, took me a bit to remember who it was. It is antigoowhaaaa!

 
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