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=Introduction=
 
=Introduction=
[[Sting]] bought the [[1957]] Fender Precision in the early '90s. It has been his main bass for recent years, with a [[1954 Fender Precision]] used only as a backup.
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[[Sting]] bought the [[1957]] Fender Precision in [[1993]].  
  
[[Danny Quatrochi]] mentions that the [[1957]] bass was hired for [[Sting]]'s [[Demolition Man (Sting song) | Demolition Man]] video shoot in California. [[Sting]] bought it right away and immediately wanted to use it for a concert.
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[[Danny Quatrochi]] remembers that the [[1957]] bass was hired for [[Sting]]'s [[Demolition Man (Sting song) | Demolition Man]] video shoot in California. [[Sting]] bought it right away and immediately wanted to use it for a concert.
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The production year of that bass has been listed as [[1953]] or [[1954]] in various magazines. [[2000-03 Bass Player]] mentions that Fender made an exact replica of that instrument including all its holes and missing paint.
  
 
=Gear breakdown=
 
=Gear breakdown=
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By [[1993-09-28]] the pick-up cover was removed, while the bridge cover was still in place.
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In January [[1994]] the bridge cover was gone.
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By [[2004]] the white pickguard had been removed.
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It has been his main bass for recent years, with a [[1954 Fender Precision]] used only as a backup. On various images of the bass the tug bar underneath the strings has changed its position, that's probably caused by just one screw holding it (so it can rotate around that).
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By [[2017]] [[Danny Quatrochi]] described the bass as having a pickup from the Seymour Duncan custom shop. That would be a P-Bass stacked pickup model Rev1. The bass had DR Low Rider nickel strings 40, 60, 80, 100.
  
 
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* [[Demolition Man (video) | Demolition Man]]
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* [[1993-09-28]]
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* [[1994-02-28]]
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* [[57th & 9th]]
  
 
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=References and footnotes=
 
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source: [[Danny Quatrochi]] youtube video, videos, photos, sting.com
  
 
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[[Category:Touring gear (The Police-Sting)]] [[Category:Recording gear (Sting)]] [[Category:Touring gear (Sting)]]

Latest revision as of 01:38, 5 December 2021


Fender Precision
Artist: Sting
Band or ensemble: The Police / Sting
Time gear used: YYYY - YYYY

Introduction

Sting bought the 1957 Fender Precision in 1993.

Danny Quatrochi remembers that the 1957 bass was hired for Sting's Demolition Man video shoot in California. Sting bought it right away and immediately wanted to use it for a concert.

The production year of that bass has been listed as 1953 or 1954 in various magazines. 2000-03 Bass Player mentions that Fender made an exact replica of that instrument including all its holes and missing paint.

Gear breakdown

By 1993-09-28 the pick-up cover was removed, while the bridge cover was still in place.

In January 1994 the bridge cover was gone.

By 2004 the white pickguard had been removed.

It has been his main bass for recent years, with a 1954 Fender Precision used only as a backup. On various images of the bass the tug bar underneath the strings has changed its position, that's probably caused by just one screw holding it (so it can rotate around that).

By 2017 Danny Quatrochi described the bass as having a pickup from the Seymour Duncan custom shop. That would be a P-Bass stacked pickup model Rev1. The bass had DR Low Rider nickel strings 40, 60, 80, 100.

Quotations and trivia

This section needs more information. Include any quotes of interest from the artist on the use of this gear or anything else of relevance.

See also

External links

References and footnotes

source: Danny Quatrochi youtube video, videos, photos, sting.com