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  1. SOLD!! 
     

    Mark Bass Marcus Miller CMD101 60 watt 1x10 combo, bought a year and a half ago from andydye of this very parish, and barely used since then. In excellent condition. Has headphone and aux inputs and power cable. For some reason I thought I’d payed £320 for it but have just looked through old messages with Andy and discovered I payed £260 for it so Price drop to £260. In South Yorkshire. Delivery possible in South Yorkshire.
     

    Selling to fund a Positive Grid Spark 2, so not looking for trades, unless it’s a Spark 2!

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  2. 4 hours ago, Deedee said:

    I recently sold a bass to a guy in the US. I used UPS booked through interparcel. All went very smoothly.

    It’s the same process as normal but along with the address label there will also be a Commercial Invoice (or Customs Invoice) form to print out and fill in. You’ll need to attach 3 copies of this to the package along with the address label.

    Any Import duty to be paid at the other end is down to the purchaser.

    Thanks, fella!

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  3. 5 hours ago, Marc S said:

    It's mad that this bass is still here! :o
    Every Japan Fender I've ever played has been an amazing bass. I've got 2 Japan Jazzes currently (fretted & fretless) and they're both superb instruments
    I like the neck profile on them, the necks feel lovely, and they're both very lightweight, in comparison to other Jazzes I've played & owned.
    If I needed a Jazz right now - at that price, this would be mine :)
    GLWTS

    Cheers Marc!

    I agree on all counts! The neck is lovely and slim, the action nice and low, it plays like butter and sounds fabulous. It’s a shame that it doesn’t get played anymore, which is the only reason I’m letting it go.

  4. 3 hours ago, joe_geezer said:

    Where the paint has chipped off, if you slightly press with your thumb nail and it feels soft then it's probably Basswood. Basswood is a very soft wood and also its lighter in color, like ash almost. Alder is normally a richer red color, slightly darker. Also you will have more neck dive with a basswood body as it's a very light wood but on the flip side if you have a bad shoulder or back then this will be a lighter bass to play when standing up.

    Cheers Joe, 

    did the thumb nail check, didn’t make a mark at all, very hard wood. Looks quite dark and balances beautifully, so all points to alder.

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