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  1. [color=#000000]This Bass is a 35"scale length with 24 fret positions. It has an American walnut body with a lacewood top and headstock facia. The through neck is a five piece maple and bubinga with an ebony unlined fretboard. has a couple of dinks I will put more photos up later[/color]

    [color=#000000]Really looking to trade for a 4 string fretted maybe a jazz [attachment=91128:771442141.jpg][attachment=91127:771439841.jpg][attachment=91126:771437911.jpg][attachment=91125:771437281.jpg][/color]

  2. Used,but in absolutely mint "as brand new" condition Gibson Les Paul Standard guitar, in Heritage Antique cherry sunburst finish.
    The top is premium AAA flame maple, slim 60's neck profile, Burstbucker pro pickups, all Nickel hardware
    Comes complete with Gibson USA Shrouded hardshell locking case, Pro setup by Overwater guitars
    Looking for £1300 +p/p

    I will try to get some decent photos up tomorrow

  3. I hate to sell this bass but need’s must. I am looking for £1200 plus p/p
    Comes with hard case .No trades please

    There are some cracks in the lacquer, Chris looked at this and has said nothing to worry about
    Has a ramp fitted at the moment which is fixed on with double sided tape, this does not come with the bass


    It was reviewed in the May/June edition of bass guitar magazine

    Overwater Progress 5
    Body: Rio rosewood and Mahogany
    Finish: Antique satin
    Neck: 5-piece laminate of maple and purpleheart
    Frets: 21
    Hardware: Black/brass
    Scale Length 35”
    3 Band Overwater circuit, with slap push pull system.

  4. Fender California Series Telecaster
    Made in USA 1997 - Serial Number AMXN******
    Not many of these to be found, it is a lovely guitar - no issues - in full working order – Fitted with Lindy Fralin pickups these cost approx £170 and has had a full professional setup by Overwater guitars £80 Will also include the original pickups and scratch plate (tex mex strat neck pickup, tex mex tele bridge pickup, made in usa)
    A bit of info on these guitars :-
    The California series where made from 1997 - 1998, the body and neck parts were made in the Corona California USA factory while the finishing and painting was done in Ensenada Baja California Mexico then back to Corona USA factory for their final assembly and quality control
    All Fender California Series have made in USA stamped on the headstock
    A brief spec - Alder body, Maple neck, 21 medium jumbo nickel silver frets, us vintage 6 saddle bridge,

    The guitar was origionally a pink colour bur the previous owner had it resprayed white
    Any questions please feel free to pm me
    Thanks

    Looking for £450

  5. [quote name='rumour6' post='1074070' date='Dec 31 2010, 11:29 PM']Hi there, if this is the one that came from 'The Beeps' I've played it and it's a dream... was thinking of it at the time as I'd had one in the early 90's and loved it then... IMHO these are way ahead of the newer ones. Good luck.

    Andy[/quote]
    Hi Andy.How are things.Yep that's the one

  6. Early 80's Mark King Jaydee series II bass.
    Has had the common repair carried out at the jack input .New pickup selector switch fitted .Some marks and dents as would be expected for a well gigged 20 year old bass .
    Please email me for more photos if interested

    I would really like to trade for a series 3 cash adjustment if needed

    Would possably sell.Dont really know the value of this one I have had PM saying £700 or there abouts

    Thanks
    Alex

  7. I bought a Yin Yang second hand here in 2007. Kept it for two years and sold it here last year for £3500.I think I really only kept it for the two years because it was a Fodera.Great bass, amazing pre amp
    But could never see why the bass had a new price tag of £6500 then or $12.000 now.In my opinion it was way over rated and maybe I got caught up in the hype don't know

    The new owner kept it six months and sold it making £1800 profit I think the guy he sold it to has it up for sale again

    I personally think my Overwater is by far a superior instrument I bought the Fodera from G Major who thought the same
    He said at the time " why do you want a Fodera when you have this !

    There are some great basses made here in the UK which are as good if not better than some of our American friends for a fraction of the price

  8. Looks like it's sold.

    [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=626839&highlight=fodera+yin+yang"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.p...fodera+yin+yang[/url]

  9. Sold to Mr Bassman in Germany August 2009

    [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=55052&hl=fodera"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...2&hl=fodera[/url]

  10. I used the bridge on for a few months it is mint condition

    [url="http://www.tonepros.com/welcomepage.htm"]http://www.tonepros.com/welcomepage.htm[/url]

    TonePros Model AVR-II
    (Advanced Vintage Replacement II)
    This model is the exact replacement for the bridges found on older or vintage instruments originally fitted with ABR-1 style bridges. This locking model has the complete appearance of the vintage part, but has many upgrades including more intonation range, and saddles that are "engineered in" solid, preventing "lift" against the retainer wire. Retrofit for most Vintage guitars without modification. Extra tight construction eliminates rattles and improves sustain.


    Unused locking studs
    "S" Series Industry Standard Brass Construction:
    "S" M1="G" Style Locking Stud (2) Metric Thread,
    £37 for the bridge
    £17 for the locking studs

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