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shantijoe

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  1. Hello All
    Here is my German 2004 Warwick Corvette Bubinga Fretless Passive 4 String in excellent condition.
    This is an 'Oil Finish' model and here are some details though you can check it out on the Warwick website under 'discontined German made Corvette Standard'.
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    [*]Chrome hardware/ Just-A-Nut III/ Weight 4,6 kg/ 2x Jazz style MEC dynamaic correction passive 2-way p/ups/
    [*]Bubinga body/ Ovangkol neck with Ebony F/Board/ Scale length: 34" (long scale)
    [*]I include the Warrenty Card, Truss Rod, and ID tag.(see pics)
    [*]Any other questions I'll do my best to answer! I've only used this for recording and get a lovely balanced (slightly compressed) sound from this combination of woods and pick-ups. Its been so simple to record. I'm pricing it low at these tough times for a cash sale...
    [*]I live in rural N. Wales but could deliver on my occasional visits to Birmingham (sometimes London too) in which case a Warwick gig bag is included. For Postal/ Courier delivery I'd use a hard case so total delivery would be £30 extra. You can pick it up if you'd like to visit Denbighshire!
    [*]Here are some pictures which show it's current condition: Strung with Warwick Black Label roundwounds so slight string rash under E & A at 1st position. Otherwise a modest 9 out of 10 for a 2004 beauty....
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  2. Hiya
    these are excellent basses, I have a SB461 which has an Ebony fingerboard, exotic natural woods and Gotoh gold hardware.
    I have the brochure that came with it at the time and the models listed are SB311, SB312, SB315, SB321, SB321MF, SB325, SB461, SB465.
    Those in Red (SRD finish) are: SB311,SB312, SB315.These all have Alder bodies and black hardware.
    Yours looks like an SB315,
    good luck with the sale, joe

  3. [quote name='lettsguitars' timestamp='1342191913' post='1731309']
    I once put on an impromptu and well attended gig in local woodlands (got us in the Leicester mercury).
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    I played my first gig in Leicester in the 60's at a community hall at Netherhall (I think). My bass was a Hofner Beatle (later sold for so much more than the £15 I paid for it). My band was very poor and my vocal mike was hanging by string from the stage curtain rail. Of course it started to swing and I struggled to sing into it! I left Leicester 3 years later to join a band John Peel was producing so I learnt a lot in those years.
    GOOD LUCK with the gig! joe

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