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StuartB

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  1. [quote name='topo morto' timestamp='1388393765' post='2321396'] no need, if it has any dings or issues you can just continue travelling back in time until they didn't happen yet. Don't go too far though or the bass will disappear. [/quote] Hahaha. Very good. If you overshoot in your backwards time travel (which is easy as he does not say how old the bass is) you will be bidding on a tree, or if you really go far, a seed.
  2. Especially those able to manage time travel :-) http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WARWICK-Streamer-LX-4-string-electric-bass-guitar-Honey-Violin-finish-/390735685217?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item5af9a96661
  3. Interested in a 2004 Fender Prec Deluxe 4 in 'shoreline gold' (= silver) at all? S
  4. Is it a thick chunky neck like many Warwicks have?
  5. It rings a bell. They are certainly very powerful in terms of db boost - glass breaking treble and speaker trashing bass. Tend to keep it all set to '0' and be done with it.
  6. Infuriatingly Martin did tell me but I can't remember. It's a well known brand who don't make them any more. That's a great deal of help, isn't it? S
  7. Innit just :-). More pix here: [url="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ppq2q9vvqhqgmyy/xQUm76zc8j"]https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ppq2q9vvqhqgmyy/xQUm76zc8j[/url]
  8. Hi all, 2 pedals, very good condition. The EBS is boxed, but it is a tatty box! I simply don't use them very much these days. Bassiq £70 incl post and Boss £50 incl post. Thanks! S Pix: [url="https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ppq2q9vvqhqgmyy/xQUm76zc8j"]https://www.dropbox....gmyy/xQUm76zc8j[/url]
  9. I did try selling this a few years ago but chickened out under pressure from my wife. I do love this bass, it plays fast and easy, looks beautiful and sounds great. The usual Sei wonderful build quality with face and back from some greek Olive wood that Martin told me he brought back from a holiday there a few years ago. It all works. I have a hard case which it lives in, don't particularly want to include that but can negotiate. 34", 17mm spacing. I am so much in two minds but it's a lot of kit to have hanging around in a case, even if it is lovely. My main bass is a Rosco 35" 19mm fretless so playing this feels a bit too tight, it always has done actually. So that's why it's up for sale .. I think. Looking to get a 35", 19mm, 5 to replace it. Let's see what happens... My playing standard is probably at Squier Precision level so if theer is any justice perhaps this bass should go to someone who can play it well (that bloke out of Dirty Loops for example?). Stuart Chertsey UK
  10. What is the string spacing? Look pretty narrow, or is it a trick of the light?
  11. StuartB

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    Any idea what the string spacing is at the bridge?
  12. What is the sting spacing at the nut? Is it a 38mm?
  13. Ah yes - I missed the crucial phrase 'But is the [u][b]other [/b][/u]bass one of the modern classics?' Sorry all... Groan.
  14. So does that mean Fender actually construct their 'USA' series basses in china? Or am I missing something...
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