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These are all great - Thank you. I will enjoy working through these.
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Some VERY good news at last - live music back by the Spring?
bagsieblue replied to Al Krow's topic in General Discussion
First gig back for me in a couple of weeks. My band Soldato opening things up on this. -
It's entirely possible that even after the commission has been taken out a seller could still end up with the same amount of money or possibly more money. Many used basses on Bass Direct are listed up for over 20% more than they would have been likely to have been listed for in the various places to list a private sale. This also provides access to a larger, specialised customer base. Warwicks for example appear to sell through Bass Direct for much more than a seller would likely get in a straight person to person private sale. Commisssion isnt all negative of couse. I'm always reminded of the commission free currency exchange rates. On many of these you could come out with a better deal on an exchange where you do pay a commission on a rate that is x percentage points over and above what you would pay as a commission percentage.
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Squier Classic Vibe Precision 60’s Sonic Blue. £475 collected - Can ship for £20. This is one of the early ones - serial number dating to 2008. In great condition for the age (from 2008 as mentioned). A few minor dents and scrapes as shown in the photos. Other than that it's nice and clean, well set up, plays nicely, sounds like a good P bass should. Specs: Model Name Classic Vibe Precision Bass ’60s Series Classic Vibe SeriesBody Basswood Neck Maple, Modern “C” Shape Fingerboard Rosewood, 9.5” Radius (241 mm) Number of Frets 20 Vintage Style Frets Pickups 1 Custom Precision Bass Split Single-Coil Pickup with AlNiCo 5 Magnets Controls Volume, Tone Pickup Switching None Bridge 4 Saddle HiMass Bridge Machine Heads Open Gear Tuning Machines
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Obscure Musical Backwaters - The Great SGC Nanyo Thread
bagsieblue replied to Happy Jack's topic in Bass Guitars
Fairly certain these 3 are Japanese Made Mick - I've had a few of these, like you. Also had some non Japan ones and have seen the slight differences. The pink one serial number dates to 1988. Black is 1991. Blue is 1991. I think its just a quirk of the build, once upon a time I though it was between 4 strings and 5 strings but now dont think that is the case - the published catalogue photos show this. Many other photos on line showing this too -
Obscure Musical Backwaters - The Great SGC Nanyo Thread
bagsieblue replied to Happy Jack's topic in Bass Guitars
One thing to be aware of on the size and fit on the PCB's, therefore fixed pot locations, is the location of the pots and the holes in the bass. See my 3 here - you will see that on the pink one (yes it's pink, yes its original judging by the control cavity) and the black one the location of the knob nearest to the bridge. Whilst on the Blue one the location of the knobs is a much more uniform / pleasing diamond shape. All these 3 are early ish Japanese Made ranging from 1988 to 1991 -
Could be seeing as I bought if from a second hand shop in Northampton.....
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Lovely - tell me more about the the daddy of them all - 2004 Les Paul (not so) Standard please. 2 of those are wearing TI Flats too are they?
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2016 Fender Limited Edition Magnificent Seven PJ Bass - P Body / Jazz Neck - OHSC & Candy £1095 Very good overall condition, but I cant say its absolutely pristine. A few 'certain light' markings on the front face of the bass and the scratchplate. I've tried to capture these in the photos as best I can between the light and the shade - hopefully this is easy enough to see on the photographs below. Neck is nice and clean and unmarked as far as I can see. Limited Edition of 500. Weight is 4.238KG OHSC has a few scuffs, most if not all of the candy is present too. More Info. https://www.notreble.com/buzz/2016/06/07/fender-unveils-limited-edition-american-standard-pj-bass/
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Tonerider Jazz Pickup Set - £40 posted mainland UK 1 x Bridge, 1 x neck set JAZZ PLUS Designed for maximum tonal versatility, the Jazz Plus is the perfect passive pickup for your Jazz Bass. Use the tone control to roll off the high-end and hit the bridge pickup for fat “Jaco” inspired tones, or open up all controls and find enough punch, harmonics and clarity for some serious slap-work. The aged magnets allow for plectrum work that retains detail and a crisp attack. Neck 7.4k / Bridge 8.2k, Alnico 5
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