Fender Bass VI Special Edition Sale

June 3rd, 2009 admin Posted in Fender Bass Guitar No Comments »

Auction for available Fender Bass VI. If you see known then there is none being auctioned now meaning it has been sold, auction ended, or come back to see if there are available.

Fender® Steve Bailey Fretless VI 6 String Bass Guitar
Fender® Steve Bailey Fretless VI 6 String Bass Guitar
Paypal   US $2,499.99
DAddario Fender VI Guitar Bass Strings 10 Sets EXL156
DAddario Fender VI Guitar Bass Strings 10 Sets EXL156
Paypal   US $104.95
Fender Steve Bailey Fretless Jazz Bass® VI 6 String
Fender Steve Bailey Fretless Jazz Bass® VI 6 String
Paypal   US $2,499.99
Fender Custom Bass VI Closet Classic Vint Specs Black
Fender Custom Bass VI Closet Classic Vint Specs Black
Paypal   US $3,299.99
60s FENDER BASS VI PICKGUARD
60s FENDER BASS VI PICKGUARD
Paypal   US $899.00
Fender Custom Shop Bass VI Relic Guitar Shell Pink NEW
Fender Custom Shop Bass VI Relic Guitar Shell Pink NEW
Paypal   US $3,299.99
Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom Bass VI Guitar 6 String
Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom Bass VI Guitar 6 String
Paypal   US $795.00
1963 FENDER BASS VI W ORIGINAL CASE
1963 FENDER BASS VI W ORIGINAL CASE
Paypal   US $7,999.99
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The Fender Bass VI is sometimes referred to as a baritone guitar and sometimes as a six string bass guitar. It is a fairly rare bird. From 1961 to the early '70's less than 7-800 were made.
Both George Harrison and John Lennon used the six-string Fender bass on the White Album, Let It Be, and Abbey Road (McCartney stuck to the Hofner, Rickenbacker and 4-string Fender Jazz Bass.) Other notables known to have recorded using the Fender VI include Peter Green, Jack Bruce (Cream), Steve Kilbey (The Church), Eric Clapton (at least he owns one), and Robert Smith of The Cure, Listen e.g. to Smith's use of the Bass VI on several tracks on the Disintegration album from 1989, where the electric guitar only plays the off-beat chords, while the melody is played by Smith on a Bass VI. The result is a much spookier sound than provided by a guitar.

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