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BASS COLLECTION ‘Betsy’ Guy Pratt Signature

Guy Pratt’s well-travelled 1964 Fender Jazz, referred to as ‘Betsy’, was previously owned by John Entwistle of the Who and despite her vintage, value and general desirability—Burgundy

Mist was a very limited color—has covered many miles on the road with Guy. There comes a time, however, where taking certain basses away from home isn’t practical, so Barry Moorhouse of the Bass Centre suggested copying

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