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2002 Pedulla MVP4 in charcoal AA flame with original Bartolini soapbar pickups and ebony fretboard. I bought this from Mansons guitar shop in Exeter in 2004 and despite being well used since then it’s in great condition- the neck is as straight as the day it was made and it plays perfectly. Comes with the owners manual, original Pedulla branded hard case (which is a little worse for wear) and a truss rod adjustment tool (not original) which I think I’ve had to use three times in the last 20 years. One pot has been professionally replaced but I have the original if you want it. Super low action and thin neck but this thing has a huge beefy sound. Some minor cosmetic scratches and so on which I’ve tried to show but most would probably buff out. About 10 years ago a small section of lacquer started to separate from the edge of the fretboard, again could be fixed if you want something immaculate. An awesome bass but I have too many and it’s not getting enough use. You don’t see many of these up for sale and are only going to go up in value over time now that Mike Pedulla has retired. Collection only from Bristol. Not looking for trades, sorry. Here’s the blurb from Pedulla: Pedulla MVP4 – Where Precision Meets Power Experience the legendary craftsmanship of the Pedulla MVP4, a bass designed for players who demand uncompromising tone and playability. Hand-built with meticulous attention to detail, the MVP4 delivers a rich, articulate sound that cuts through any mix, thanks to its premium woods and proprietary electronics. With its sleek neck-through design, flawless balance, and ultra-smooth feel, this instrument offers effortless performance whether you’re laying down grooves or exploring melodic lines. The MVP4 isn’t just a bass—it’s a statement of quality and artistry, trusted by professionals worldwide. Key Features: • Neck-through construction for superior sustain and stability • Custom Pedulla electronics for versatile tonal control • Ergonomic design for maximum comfort during long sessions • Stunning finishes that showcase its boutique heritage
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PaulHornBass started following Fender Standard Jazz (MIM) with hard case
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Just seen a GT-1B in the for sale. Hadn't appreciated the similarities between the two in terms of layout (or even that the GT-1B existed!), with the new GX-1B looking like a cool update of the "1B" range.
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... then I shall cancel my strongly worded letter to The Times 😉
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paddybass started following TC Electronic Spectradrive preamp.
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The_Rodster started following On hold - Origin Effects DCX Bass - Black Edition £150 and Fender Precision Lyte
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Fender Custom Shop Bass VI Fiesta Red Matching Headstock
snorkie635 replied to WishIcouldplay's topic in Basses For Sale
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Best years of our lives - modern romance
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Welcome Simon
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andytoad started following 15 years later...
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Welcome back Simon 😀
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I should point out that this is banter, I fear I might be coming across a bit too serious. Just digging you in the ribs...
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Salt on your Bass? started following Meris mercury 7
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High-end ambient reverb pedal inspired by the legendary Lexicon 224 and Vangelis’ Blade Runner soundscapes. Delivers lush plates and expansive halls with deep modulation, pitch vector control, and pristine stereo operation. Ideal for ambient, post-rock, and cinematic textures. Great condition, a small mark on one of the knobs and a very small scratch over the 9v label. Velcro on underside. No box. Price assumes cleared funds and second class postage. Any questions, drop me a line. Cheers
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Oh aye? Got an order number, have you?
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I refer the honourable gentleman to his post of 02/01/26 15:01 "It goes by date of order". "Order". No mention of payment.
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prowla started following I'm not stupid, it's my stupid Rickenbacker that's stupid, ok?
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I'm not stupid, it's my stupid Rickenbacker that's stupid, ok?
prowla replied to mowf's topic in Bass Guitars
Another "Rics are wrong because they aren't Fenders" issue. 🙂 -
emoryi started following Odyssey B100 - rare vintage bass
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I'm currently selling my long scale basses as I move over to medium and short scale. As such, this beautiful and rare Odyssey B100 is now available. These were built in the 1970s by Attila Balogh in Vancouver, Canada. His guitars and basses are known for their superb quality, easily rivalling Fenders and Gibsons of that period in terms of workmanship. It's well worth looking into facts and details about Attila Balogh and Odyssey, as it's a truly fascinating story. I had this bass shipped over from Canada a few years ago. I have barely played it due to increasing discomfort with long scales. It has been well played, and shows the usual wear and tear, but has no major damage, scratches or defects. The body is mahogany, with an ebony fingerboard, brass nut, bridge and fittings. The Bartolini pickups give this bass a rich resonant tone. It comes with a very sturdy flight case. I do travel, so may be able to deliver
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If you pay the luthier a deposit in this calendar year, I'd say you're out. Talk is cheap...
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In my Happy New Year message to my luthier, sent 31/12/2025 I said I'll be in touch about a new commission and gave some details. I would argue that the initial contact counts as the first stage of the ordering process. And as it happened last year I'm still in!
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Meanwhile Danny in Bradford is contributing this to the music industry (they may just be miming...):
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neepheid started following Sire M6 - issue with neck angle?
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Agreed, don't mess about with it any further. And if it is dodgy then shame on the retailer for flogging it as B stock - gotta check these things
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I know. Appreciate the clarification.
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T2 for sure, T1 is harsh
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I'm not stupid, it's my stupid Rickenbacker that's stupid, ok?
Woodinblack replied to mowf's topic in Bass Guitars
Yeh, they are certainly in the wrong place when you have used any other bass, but then once you have learned... Still, one day I will learn which knobs on the bongo do what. - Today
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I'm not stupid, it's my stupid Rickenbacker that's stupid, ok?
Skybone replied to mowf's topic in Bass Guitars
We've all done it, even with the labels on the knobs. -
