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[[Sting]] changed the tuning machines between May 3 and May 10, [[1979]]. | [[Sting]] changed the tuning machines between May 3 and May 10, [[1979]]. | ||
− | [[Sting]] gave the original bass case to... in mid-1980, because of a broken lock | + | [[Sting]] gave the original bass case to... in mid-[[1980]], because of a broken lock. |
For the [[1980-1981 Zenyatta Mondatta Tour]] the bass was painted red. | For the [[1980-1981 Zenyatta Mondatta Tour]] the bass was painted red. | ||
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+ | It made another appearance for the [[1987]] Kirin Can Beer print ads and TV commercials. | ||
=Quotations and trivia= | =Quotations and trivia= |
Revision as of 14:04, 9 November 2021
Fender Fretless Precision | |
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![]() the Fender Fretless Precision in Amsterdam on 1979-06-22 ![]() Sting's bass case | |
Artist: | Sting |
Band or ensemble: | The Police |
Time gear used: | 1978 - 1981 |
Contents
Introduction
Sting bought the Fender Fretless Precision on 1978-10-21 at Manny's in New York.
Gear breakdown
Sting changed the tuning machines between May 3 and May 10, 1979.
Sting gave the original bass case to... in mid-1980, because of a broken lock.
For the 1980-1981 Zenyatta Mondatta Tour the bass was painted red.
It made another appearance for the 1987 Kirin Can Beer print ads and TV commercials.
Quotations and trivia
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See also
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External links
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References and footnotes
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