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Papalampraina

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  1. [quote name='MB1' timestamp='1318947830' post='1408095']
    MB1.
    Isn't all relicing pointless?
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    Thought the same and then I played with the MIM 50s, normal and road worn. The relic'd neck had a better feel.
    I think some parts of the relicing process could be useful, but not the scars/scratches/dings part.

  2. [quote name='7enderhead']I've seen people commanding almost astronomical prices on these basses, but I think [size=5]£ 525 / € 600[/size] is a good starting point for negotiations.[/quote]

    I know what you mean. Back in May, when I wanted to sell/trade my 1-year old American Deluxe P-bass, a guy offered me this bass as a trade with some extra cash his way. Your price is an excellent one, for the bass you're selling.

    Edit: I've seen the pics. This is a steal! :)

  3. I just got a Lollar 51 pickup from Clarky. The guy is a sweet talker, very friendly and honest.
    Plus, he sold it very cheap, considering it was a new in box thingy.
    Hope we deal again in the future.

    Best
    John

  4. I'm changing my gear so all these pedals have to change house.
    They are in excellent working and cosmetic condition.
    The Behringer has velcro underneath, but nothing more.
    Prices include shipping from Greece and are a bit negotiable, especially if you buy more than one.

    1) Behringer Slow Motion SM200 - £20

    Pics are stock, almost identical to real ones.

    [attachment=90825:behringer.jpg]

  5. Fran is a god, the god of patience and helpfulness and basses. :)
    I bought a heavily modified P-bass in a feisty Fiesta red color and it was more than I could hope for.
    Communication was excellent, the packaging was a real hell (for me to unwrap it) and strong as a tank.
    Thank you very much for everything.
    John

  6. After so much good feedback, here's some more!
    Mike traded a bass-in-parts for a pedal.
    He sent the parts inside a fortress and I had to use trebuchets to bring the walls down. Oh and a screwdriver!
    Bass is in one piece now and good as expected.
    He's a great guy and with excellent comms.
    I'm sure I'd like to deal again with him in the future.

    Cheers
    John

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