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  2. I don't think it's a Rapier. They have bigger scratch plates and rounder headstocks. Maybe something along the lines of a Tiesco or Silvertone would be my guess, but I can't think of a model that looks like any of those.
  3. A pair of USA manufactured EMG 35HZ pickups. Excellent condition, 10-12” of tails. No screws. Price includes UK Signed for 48 Postage.
  4. I've got a set of HotRod Nightrain P+J handwound, UK made pickups by Eternal Guitars. This pair is meant to recreate the Duff McKagan tone from the classic GnR era. It's an Eternal Thumper P pickup and an Eternal '84 J. These are very rock-oriented pickups and sound huge. I'm selling because all I seem to have is really hot pickups in everything. I'm replacing these with more vintage, much less hot pickups. These currently sell for £255. They're not sold as a Nightrain these days but you can buy them individually: https://www.eternal-guitars.com/product-page/jb-84-jazz-bass-pickup https://www.eternal-guitars.com/product-page/pb-thumper-precision-bass-pickup The original design of these pickups was done by Andy at Wizard pickups who sold his designs and equipment to Eternal.
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  5. Boxed with sticker and manual. Postage £5.
  6. Here’s a very good condition T-Rex “The Fuel Tank” Chameleon. A great piece of kit that hasn’t seen much action. Loads of leads including a doubler lead that gives you 18v from 2x9v outputs and this Fuel Tank gives 12volt options too. IEC lead included (not pictured).
  7. Incredible fly rig and practise tool. I haven't looked at anything else to do those jobs since I got mine years ago. Underrated, great value and built like a tank. Glwts
  8. I got my cello aged 12. It only opened a seam when I started uni age 19 and moved to a cold damp bedsit. Then did it again 12 years later when I moved to Seoul. 8 years is nowt to a stringed instrument. They don't like house moves!
  9. * Sold pending*
  10. Isn’t this what Nash guitars do? Except give it a “finish”
  11. Sennheiser XSW In Ear Monitoring system. Price: £240, includes the following plus UK postage: · Stereo transmitter · Stereo receiver · Antenna · Power supply · Rack mount kit · Antenna cables for rack mounting Please note: There are no headphones included, however the antenna cables are included which are not supplied with this system as standard. Features: Stereo wireless connection in the professional UHF range (Band E: 823.000-831.000 MHz) Frequency range: 45Hz – 15 kHz Multiple audio modes for varying setups or performances and unique mixing options Focus mode allows the ability to prioritize one input over another directly from the bodypack receiver for a user-specific monitoring experience Advanced features including EQ and limiter Perfectly aligned frequency presets in 8 banks with 12 channels each – option for manual tuning An unlimited number of receivers can be used with one transmitter, allowing for cost-effective setups Infrared sensor to sync multiple receivers easily to one transmitter Receiver battery life: Approx 6 hours Receiver dimensions: Approx 200 x 128 x 42 mm
  12. I’ve heard they’re not nearly as good as the Decade :().
  13. Brought a Bass from Dave , Super nice guy, great comms keep me informed at all steps, he allowed me to send him a box + some packing then let me arrange collection even though his pref was for collection in person. Bass is as described/pictured and was a total bargain, Super, Smashing, Great. Cheers Steve
  14. Select a picture to open it. Tap on it twice. That opens up to more than the full screen, enabling you to use the cursor to closely inspect the pictures. They can actually be zoomed to pretty much life size. Perhaps LowEnd Lobster's demo bass has not had the rosewood nourished. The board on mine is excellent rosewood that is fully nourished. I maintain my basses in top condition as anybody who has bought from me will know.
  15. I guess so. Still: super strange that anyone would put a 1977 logo w/ serial on a '74 neck after refinishing. I've never seen anything even remotely like that before. But, other than that: it still looks like a very nice and you obviously knew very well what you were purchasing. So: enjoy it
  16. I suspect your strong and consistent sense of fair play has been challenged mate, but given that, my reading of the ad - and the asking price - was very much 'This is NOT an all original mid-'70s Fender by a long stretch....'. Enjoy the playing 👍
  17. Thanks for the comments guys. Lots of helpful stuff and some not so. I want to reiterate - I went into this purchase fully aware that it's a parts bass. I wasn't looking for anyone to tell me I had a bargain, I just wanted to know if anyone had ever seen a neck like this before. I do know quite a lot about vintage stuff myself, so am fully aware that the lack of a three bolt attachment/bullet truss rod makes this unlikely to be a '77 neck. It's not a precision neck that's been reshaped (they never had blocks and binding); I'm going to guess that the most likely explanation is that it's a '74 neck that had the wrong decal/stamps put on when it was refinished. I also didn't pay the full asking price. I got a decent discount. I didn't buy it because I wanted a vintage bass and have bought into some kind of dream. I've tried before to get a decent sounding '70s Jazz with Japanese reissues and AVRIs, but never got there - they always sounded a bit too thin/hollow compared to really good '70s ones. Before buying this I tried out basses at Bass Direct, Andy Baxter, Wunjo and ATB. the only one which was comparable was the Mocha '77 at Wunjo. I already knew the bridge was aftermarket. I have a spare '70S Pure Vintage one I can put on it. Maybe you think I paid to much for essentially a bunch of parts, and with perseverance perhaps I could have assembled my own for less money, but there'd be no guarantee what it would sound like. I put together a P bass with Musikraft/Guitar Build parts recently, and there wasn't much change from £1500 with all modern parts. Don't worry about it being a dud - the dud would be the all original '78 in white I also tried at the Gallery . Much prettier, but it sounded absolutely dead. And I'm not going to stick a 1974 logo/serial on it and sell it for double the price as all original, don't worry on that score.
  18. I wasn’t patient enough to wait the 40 or so days they take to make them 🤣
  19. Sure does look like a great example. GLWTS 👍
  20. Think a chat with Mojo might be in order. They do some really cool looking stuff so will see what we can come up with.
  21. Selling my Darkglass VMT as now surplus to requirements. Slight marks from use. No box but will be packed securely. £100 posted mainland or can be collected from Aylesbury. Tradewise, only looking for a Pork and Pickle smalls
  22. The main reason why I wouldn't buy a genuine vintage bass, as much as I might fancy one!
  23. How was that? been in the look out for one for ages dint seem to come up. Are they heavy like Lakeland’s tend to be? John Stirrat from Wilco had one and it sounded great.
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