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J66Bass

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  1. 45 minutes ago, ezbass said:

    Yep, I’m getting those emails, they are slightly irritating with the lack of low enders.

    JP is just playing on Saturday then, sucks for those Sunday ticket holders who wanted to see him.

    Dammed I can only make it on Sunday😔

  2. 1 hour ago, Lozz196 said:

    Yes the Custom Shop 62s sounds quite a bit different to those in the 2011 model, more rich and vintage sounding whereas the 2011s I found to be more scooped and modern sounding. As the 62s are my all time fave I’ll happily recommend them.

    And I know how much you love yours précision in fact I became a precision player because of many interesting things you say about then .

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  3. Thanks very much and sorry for English writing Lol,I’m thinking to perhaps change my pickup to some 64 custom pickup, but some how I heard some standard were originaly build with some 64 custom pick up  straight from the factory (maybe I miss heard and getting confused) I like to know what is  the pick up I have on my beloved fender,thanks again for responding and your passion,Jm

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  4. hella basschatters . i need your help . I'm thinking perhaps changing the pick up for some 64 custom pick up on my favorite bass but before i do i need to find or perhaps someone know what is the spect of my precision standard2010  US11294739 60 th year anniversary as i mention it s a standard US precision in rosewood neck in can light cream white colour . i really appreciate and could do with some help , i google it but went no where. i also heard some standard were filed with some 64 pick up ...thanks JM

     

  5. 2 hours ago, Newfoundfreedom said:

    I don't think a short video demonstrating the instrument is a particularly unreasonable request, but I'd run a mile from anyone demanding proof of ID and social media acceptance just to buy an instrument, or anything else for that matter. I've sold cars worth thousands of pounds with nowhere near that amount of hassle. I'm not being funny but I wouldn't sell an instrument to you in a million years. You sound like you'd be a nightmare to deal with and life's too short. I'd rather lose the sale and sell it to someone else, or even keep it before sharing personal details (other than what is necessary) with a potential buyer. 

    Hello there,perhaps you find out and look at my feedback before you make silly judgemental comments,I know I ask honest opinion but I m definitely not a nightmare to deal,I just like honestly when you prepared to part let say 1000 pounds to someone who don’t know and had quite bad experience then you started worried you might lost your personal hard working money,I have a excellent reputation as seller and a buyer and as far I can see what is going on and he market buyer are rare.... I like to take this opportunity to thanks all the message including your to now close this chapter and thanks the overwhelming support that I can bit a bit fussy at time ...

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  6. Oups i think I press the wrong button,my demands were perhaps a bit too much and my English writing too , we got back in contact and started a message conversation as a trust , and we see from that, I had terrible experience selling a motorcycle, but for example a exchange of social media on short time could make make more trustworthy and I guess I m wrong,thanks all for your  advice .

  7. 49 minutes ago, Beedster said:

    I've done Skype conversations with potential buyers, and I have to say they were all extremely pleasant and life affirming (in part because on a couple of occasions I was complimented on my technique, which is something my bands rarely if ever did). I think there's a fine line however between a buyer's reasonable expectations of a seller and a serious red flag; there've been a couple of people who've contacted me over the years whose comms have suggested to me that, should I sell the bass to them, they're going to be a nightmare buyer. That instinct was honed by a couple of very uncomfortable transactions on here in which the seller's expectations were simply unreasonable. For example, the guy who wanted to return a bass, and threatened legal action if I didn't agree (this in his first email), because he claimed the action was unplayable. I assumed something catastrophic must have happened to the bass in transit for the neck to bow to the degree that it was unplayable, until he sent me photos indicating that in his opinion the action was too low to be playable :)

     

  8. Hello there as you will notice my English writing is not very well written but I always apologise so my discussion today,am I too fussy with my demand to a buyer,due to scamming dodgy deal,stolen bass,am I too fussy to demand a short video on bass sound conditions,exchange of friendship on social media who can be cancelled after done deal,condition of the bass such has the bass been set up ,proof of identity from seller I will happily giving mine too ,receipt signed,personally as a seller too I will more than happy to help someone with this request,buyer are rare but scam are very alive,and losing money on a bad is even worse,love to hear to sincere opinion 

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