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sselterf

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  1. Play it, hear it, feel it, buy it: at The Gallery in Camden
    [url="http://www.thebassgallery.com/product_details.cfm?ID=2779&type=Bass%20Guitar"]http://www.thebassgallery.com/product_details.cfm?ID=2779&type=Bass%20Guitar[/url]



    Specs:[list]
    [*]Swamp Ash body w/burl Myrtle top, Ebony contrast layer, Wenge rear cover.
    [*]3-piece Maple set neck, Chechen fretboard, Wenge sound block
    [*]turquoise lizard inlay on headstock
    [*]Bassline pickups, custom Seymour Duncan 3-band EQ with push/pull slap contour switch, a/p switch,
    [*]Kahler bridge, Gotoh tuners, Hipshot D-tuner on B-string
    [*]35’ scale, 54 mm nut neck width at nut, 19 mm string spacing at bridge
    [*]4,8 kg/10,4 lbs on the baby scale, a quite moderate weight for a full size sixtring.
    [*]sleek shallow C-profile, 80 mm wide but only 23 mm thick at 12[sup]th[/sup] fret, very fast to play
    [*]serial # 148, built in 1998
    [*]form fitted Gator-type case
    [/list]

  2. [quote name='alanbass1' post='829290' date='May 6 2010, 09:22 AM']Welcome, that will be one expensive bass as you will need to buy a Wal to get hold of the electronics![/quote]

    Will only do that if it has been run over by a truck - otherwise, sacrilege.

  3. Been lurking around for quite a while, I think time has come to decently knock at the door and say:

    Hello there!

    to all.

    My first bass was a brand new Ibanez Roadstar, now long lost in the mists of time. My shoulder still remembers though, must have been like 12 lbs.

    If I could wish for my dream bass, it would be a 33” 5-string, tuned high C, carved by Kenneth Lawrence, with Wal electronics. In the unlikely event you’d ever come across that, please, send me a message. Meanwhile, I’ll mainly stick to a Sei Flamboyant 5 (basschat acquisition, actually) and a KL Associate 4 with an ACG board, while searching for the perfect bass. Which indeed I have found in the former instruments, but well, you know, etcetera etcetera.

    As for all those fellow Germans out there: Hallo Kollegen!

    Cheers
    Claas

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