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Rick's Fine '52

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  1. It was Larry Taylor, Canned Heat.
  2. I was watching this, always fancied a good fuzz box, can any of you guys vouch for the quality of this particular model?? Cheers
  3. [quote name='davehux' timestamp='1337780488' post='1665344'] [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARE-WASHBURN-STATUS-SERIES-1000-MID-80S-HEADLESS-BASS-GUITAR-STATUS-HARDWARE-/251061601541?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3a74700505#ht_590wt_1185"]http://www.ebay.co.u...5#ht_590wt_1185[/url] [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARE-WASHBURN-STATUS-SERIES-1000-MID-80S-HEADLESS-BASS-GUITAR-STATUS-HARDWARE-/220993203171?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item337438abe3#ht_1616wt_1185"]http://www.ebay.co.u...#ht_1616wt_1185[/url] I wish Bourbon King wouldn't use that dreadful, centred, font. It really does mess with my eyes. [/quote] I can't tell the difference, I think they are probably the blingiest snow shovels I've ever seen!
  4. [quote name='thebrig' timestamp='1337807710' post='1665908'] Great responses so far, which help me understand why people want such instruments. I am old enough to remember having the the '[i][b]Bells of Surbiton[/b][/i]' catalogues in my teens, that listed all these old classics, which included 'Fenders' for around [b][i]60/70 guineas[/i][/b], 'Gibson Les Pauls' for about [b][i]60 guineas[/i][/b], and I think it must be a Beatles thing, but I can definitely remember the Hofner Violin bass was [i][b]55 guineas[/b][/i]. Then there were the cheaper 'Watkins' range of 'Rapier' guitars which sold for about [b][i]15/20 guineas[/i][/b] (I think), along with the 'Copycat' echo. If only I knew then, what I know now! [/quote] Indeed, same with everthing though isn't it! 4 bed detached houses selling for £2k in '69, Elvis sun records selling for 5cents in '55, now worth £3k etc, etc. Ferrari 250 GTO selling for £3k in 1965, now worth £2.5m......the list go's on. Now, where that 'build-your-own-time-machine' manual??
  5. [quote name='thebrig' timestamp='1337805609' post='1665862'] Whilst I appreciate the 'nostalgia' thing, surely a guitar/bass made 50+ years ago, can't be better than modern guitars/basses that are hand-crafted by the top luthiers of today for a fraction of the price. So why do people want to spend so much money on a bass that will probably have dodgy electrics, worn frets, cracked/chipped and 'dodgy' paintwork, neck/truss rod problems, corroded hardware...etc...etc...? Of course, I am only winding you up, but surely if a these old classics are that great, why can they not be reproduced to the exact specs, and therefore sound and play just as good? I know Fender produce models based on so-called 62's, 63's and so on, but are they as good, and if so, do they not satisfy the craving for that classic sound and vibe, or is it just the 'original' thing that is all important? I really am intrigued (but don't understand) by this obsession with vintage instruments. I am ready to be slaughtered on this! [/quote] Top end vintage are sought after for their rarity, and desirability, as much as the tone, playability etc. The same as an original Rembrandt painting, does it look any better than a good print, no, its exactly the same, but in this case one is worth 99p, the other is worth £85m. Its on the significance, the rarity, the desirability, and also to a certain extent the cudos of owning one, as well as the satisfaction of finally owning a dream item, after what may be years of hard work to afford it, and a long search in finding one. For what its worth, the originals, in my opinion do sound and play far better than the best reissues, but that's not what these are all about.
  6. Very, very nice. silly price, but silly rare bass. [url="http://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-Fender-Jazz-Bass-/160806488695?pt=Guitar&hash=item2570d04a77#ht_11337wt_1185"]http://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-Fender-Jazz-Bass-/160806488695?pt=Guitar&hash=item2570d04a77#ht_11337wt_1185[/url]
  7. [quote name='hiram.k.hackenbacker' timestamp='1337624031' post='1663030'] Ha ha. Until I read the comments I assumed the seller had uploaded the wrong photo off their camera. [/quote] I'm still secretly hoping that [i]is[/i] the case!
  8. [quote name='rubis' timestamp='1337618528' post='1662905'] TDPRI[/quote] TDPRI?
  9. Monday morning, bump for the cup with the big ears, finally coming to the bridge!
  10. eBay doesn't give you the option of describing something as "as new", or "like new". I don't have an issue with this, we know what he means. If something is genuinly 'as new', it shouldn't be described as 'used', which is the only other choice, as it implies not 'as new', if that makes sense. Just read the whole description of any item, and bid accordingly. No-ones trying to dupe anyone. Life's too short i think to be giving this guy a hard time over that, especially when there's far easier targets on the bay.
  11. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1337525816' post='1661362'] Hmmmm ... over £3000 for a bass that was deemed an unpopular failure at the time, and was never revived as a design even at the height of the "[i]if it's old then it's good[/i]" retro boom. I don't know if that's considered a reasonable asking price in the market, but surely only a very serious vintage Fender collector would pay it? [/quote] I agree, i think its a case of the seller pitching high on the initial sale, as its such a rarity, there's no benchmark on price. Its one of those oddities that could sell within 30 seconds at that price, or not get a sniff for 2 years at $2000? Not exactly a saturated market, neither is it everyones cup of tea. It would have to be almost free for me to be interested. I wouldnt mind a nice dot neck sunburst with the chrome covers though!
  12. Wouldn't have looked at it for £1495, let alone £2195?!
  13. Despite other comments remarking that the price is hard to find in the description, I still can't find it???
  14. [quote name='backbone' timestamp='1336605526' post='1648477'] Bought a 70's jazz pick up of Rick, he even sent it to me so that i could "try before i buy".... what a legend. Cheers Rick [/quote] Awww....schucks!
  15. Responding to one of Andy's wanted ads, I passed a fully loaded body to him, for a project. Right timing for both of us I think, and by all accounts it fits his needs a treat. All good, great comms, easy transaction. Top man, would recommend anyone to trade with this guy. Nice 'n Easy. Rick.
  16. [quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1337419189' post='1659552'] [url="http://support.fender.com/manuals/pro_audio/PA_100_VocalSoundSystem_%281975%29_manual.pdf"]http://support.fende...5%29_manual.pdf[/url] [/quote] Thanks Jack, the price has just gone up now I have the manual!!
  17. Is this really such a good price for an '80? I'm looking for another purchase, and would definitely consider a nice pre-EB Ray. But I don't see this as such a great buy at that price, especially in black. He's had it a while and i didnt give it a second look, until i saw this thread. I guess I'm wrong, having seen achieved prices of these over the last 2 years, I don't think so. Having said that, I know Andy, top guy, and it's his business, so there's profits and costs to cover, and factor in. Don't get me wrong, its a lovely looking bass, nice example. For me, I'd rather pay a little more for an earlier one, in a more desirable colour.
  18. Price drop. These have to go. Don't make me break them up, I could make more selling the speakers and badges seperately, which would be a crime!!!
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