1960 Dallas Tuxedo Bass Ex. Mo Foster

This is something a bit special! A very special Dallas Tuxedo from 1960 owned by Mo Foster. This bass is one of the first of its kind. It has a very deep, double bass like neck, 35mm nut and a thin lightweight single cut body. We have fully checked over this bass, everything is working as it should including the trussrod and electrics. Included is a gigbag.

SOLD

Colour – Natural
Body Finish – Gloss
Body Wood  – Mahogany
Neck Finish – Satin
Neck Wood –  Mahogany
Fretboard – Rosewood
Frets – 19
Scale Length – 31”
Weight – 7lbs8oz/3.4kgs
Electronics – Passive
Pickups – Single Coil
Gigbag/Hardcase – Gigbag

The following is from the website of the late, great Mo Foster:

“1960: In the window of the local Wolverhampton music shop — The Band Box — there appeared one day a secondhand bass guitar. It had a long neck, one real pick- up, two knobs, a single cutaway like a Les Paul, and adorning the headstock — for some unexplained reason — was the silver emblem from a Remington typewriter. I had to have it. It was a Dallas Tuxedo and after withdrawing my entire GPO account savings of £16, it was mine: my first real bass.

Not only did the instrument sound wonderful played through my parents’ huge Murphy radio, it looked great too. It was the first solid-bodied instrument to appear in our village and I was the first band member to attach the shoulder strap to the body of the instrument itself (a dressing gown cord attached to the headstock had been the previous method). I’ve since found out that a similar model was the first bass guitar to be used by both Bill Wyman and John Paul Jones.”