Fender Telecaster bass

The Fender Telecaster natural-finished bass is owned by Stewart Copeland. He used it to record various Klark Kent singles including "Don't Care", and used it for demos and occasional soundtrack work over the years. To this day he uses the bass at his Sacred Grove studio.

This bass was previously owned by Curved Air bassist Tony Reeves, who gave it to Stewart in 1974.

Like many Fender basses, the original Chrome pickup and bridge covers had been removed prior to landing in Stewart Copeland's ownership. A few decades later, he had those installed back on the bass to restore it to its original glory.