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DGBass started following Overwater Original Series Lefty bass for sale
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I've been mulling over this sale for quite a while now however it feels the time to put this bass out there to see if there is a new lefty owner who will appreciate it and hopefully play it more than I have in recent times. It's an original "original series" bass, built in the Overwater factory when they were based in Haltwhistle in the early 1980s. I've owned it from new and it has always been well looked after and well maintained. History wise, it was gigged regularly back in the late 1980s and early 1990s but for the rest of its life it's been a case queen, only coming out once or twice a year to do a gig and make sure it was ok. Last time it was gigged was earlier this year and it still plays as fantastically as ever. It's constructed of old school Brazilian mahogany, has a transluscent tint blue maple stripe top with matching heastock. Its a neck thru design and has a bound ebony fingerboard. The frets are in excellent condition and it still has its original graduated fretting system. I think this was a unique feature on Overwater basses at the time. Hardware is the real deal Schaller chrome made in Germany and it all works as good as new. Straps locks, again Schaller were fitted as standard. Pickups are moulded resin Kent Armstrong soapbars. All original. The bass was originally configured as a passive instrument with VTT and a five position pick up selector. It's very basic but works well. The rear cavity was originally cut to allow fitting of an active circuit at a later date but I never followed up on that option. Currently strung with D'Addario rounds, 100 guage. It plays very fast and low, and has a super slim neck profile. It's also a very long bass despite being a 34' scale instrument. It comes with its original Overwater wooden case. There were two options at the time, a made to order oversize wooden case, or a full tour spec made to order aluminium flight case. The case has a few bumps and scrapes from use but is in sound condition and does its job well. Last the bass was weighed i'm sure it was around 4.7kg or there abouts. Nut width is jazz bass dimensions. Overall condition is very good to excellent. There is a light laquer scratch on the rear cutaway, same on the top edge, and one small laquer dent near the input jack on the bottom edge. All very small and difficult to notice. I'm reluctant to post or courier this bass however I may consider a meet up if its a reasonable driving distance from Central Scotland. Interested bass chatters are welcome to come and give it a go and i'll make sure the kettle is primed and biscuits are available. The blue strap in the photo is included. Price wise I have no real idea what these are worth nowadays as its very few and far between that they show up for sale. Lefties are even more scarce. I'm asking £1295 for this one and would be happy with that price. Not looking for trades or swaps unless you own a Fender Jazz serial no. S830880 that you are planning on selling. Thank for reading my ad. Any questions, please PM me and I'll do my best to answer. Some photos attached.
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Slug Ice started following Darkglass Alpha-Omicron
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Weirdly I am totally besotted with Jellyfish's Bellybutton, it's my favourite album of all time! Surely another reason to get beyond Skylarking 😁
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log started following HB Beatbass alterations
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The original controls weren't wired correctly, not that the Hofner design is any more desirable (to me). Made a new control panel (poorly) with crude hand tools. Removed bridge pickup, may make a cover, but as is, is semi acoustic at the moment. 500k volume and tone (push-pull, currently disconnected), .022 capacitor (what I had on hand). Orange amp knobs. I am aware the bridge is likely placed wrong, when I have $50 for decent strings, I will then start the laborious (I have ocd bad) task of mean intonation. These changes didn't result in the outcome I hoped for, but did seem to remove a lot of honkyness (best word) from this bass, that it has always had. I expected these pickups to be of a design similar to what I had seen online of disassembled epiphone viola bass pickups, but instead they are a ceramic firebird design. I would expect the covers to be brass, but I am not a metallurgist. I should have taken pictures of that, but it made a better cat toy.
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Abba - Mamma Mia
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Drumroll… then cymbal
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jd56hawk started following Falling in love again...
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...with this one. Italia Imola Rehearsal yesterday. First time I've played this one in six months. Sounded like heaven. My buddy said something like "Wow, that thing sounds great!" (Yeah, the same guy who said "Why didn't you get a Fender?" when I first showed him a pic.) 🤔
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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
dave_bass5 replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
Just on my way home from an awful one. We were at Mill Hill again and while it’s an ok rehearsal complex the PA in the room we were in is awful. As I’m playing keys it really put me off and i hated every minute of it. The band sound was ok, and we played well but i was pretty much just hitting bits of plastic in the hope it wouldn’t sound too bad. -
Inga started following Look at my knob , Studio 250- new studio in Gloucestershire , A super cool instrument and 2 others
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CHEEEEEEEEEEEEEESE (gloucestershire)
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Medicine For A Nightmare — Sun Ra
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was very excited to see a super cool instrument but then read jacob collier and almost defenestrated myself
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Raking vs Alternate Fingering with Scales
Inga replied to AGBFunkybassman's topic in General Discussion
just use a mix of both, rake when going down a string, and alternate when playing more than one on the same???????????????????????????????????????????????????????? -
Pills N Potions - Nicki Minaj
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literally just play the bassline so much that it becomes completely muscle memory, playing it whilst watching a television show or something like that and with the vocal you can try to remember what syllables or section of words land on certain parts of the bassline, and go from there helps me a lot to break it down like that
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How was Your rehearsal last morning or night ?
WalMan replied to nilorius's topic in General Discussion
A quiet one minus drummer as he had to take his dog to the vet for its final trip today 😢 So a quiet one to run through couple of new songs for key, one tweaked slightly from that originally planned - it may have been due to not pushing so vox hard on the night but it felt better changed. Took the Thunderpuncher I picked up from Dood recently into the studio Hartke/Ampeg rig and it was sounding great. Nice clank even with me rolling more bass and less and less top - whoever used the amp last had treble full up and bass rolled way back 😳 Now I like top end bite but that was crazy. Good session working through arrangements and bv’s with loads of too and fro to sort things out. Our drummer has said in the past he’s not been used to how we sometimes work on stuff that in early days of a new song can be a chunk of time concentrating on finding an ending that works running different ideas to refine rather than necessarily just go route one slow down and final splat. That works sure but sometimes it’s good to try other ways, or how to get to the final slow and splat 🙂 -
sorry mate but need to at least take me out to dinner before that
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I agree RightOn are absolutely fantastic, probably the best around absolutely love them.
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looks a bit terrifying feels like a light breeze is going to to take it off the wall but i trust your DIY for defo not worried about that, if its still up by some miracle then nice one happy for ya
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it's alright mate money is money let them put food on the plate
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Lightweight Stingray…..guess what the wood is?
Silky999 replied to Silky999's topic in Build Diaries
Thank you for voting and your comments……. The wood is………..Paulownia. The body is 2.8lbs/1.2kg at the moment and my hope is to keep the whole bass under 7lbs whilst reducing any neck dive by using lightweight tuners and a heavy bridge to balance. -
cant stand rick beanpipe but was great to finally see les show how tommy the cat is really played, wow! played it wrong for 20 years
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What's Pau Ferro like to play? Dunno. Can you hum a few bars?
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Does Thomann regularly make mistakes these days?
Inga replied to Jean-Luc Pickguard's topic in General Discussion
they charged me £40 shipping on a pack of strings once and I thought £15 was already outlandish.... bloody hell.