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Shockwave

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  1. Washburn EC-36, 1987 .One of only 500 in the world one of the two production guitars ever to have 36 frets. (Yes thats three octaves) the fret access is brilliant with the original stephens extended cutaway. Its compeltely neck thru. With a Seymour duncan 18Volt livewire pickup and a great floyd rose. It is in perfect condition. Come with the OHSC. This is a very rare oppurtunity. I have alot of memories with this guitar! £700 or offers .
  2. This looks fantastic. I wish i had the money or something that you would be interested in trade!
  3. Oh man, That is a Bueat. I am in Bristol to, Pm me if you want to trade for anything, I might have something to interest you.
  4. Sure you wouldnt like a nice Warwick Streamer LX4 to trade with this ?
  5. I would say if you had to choose, i would go for a P Most of the songs that you will play were probably played on a P.
  6. Jazz bass, Any number of strings, Preferably with maple board. I have a Warwick Streamer LX4 To trade
  7. Yeah, hes been royally screwed by not receiving his Royalties! Love his fretless P tone.
  8. [quote name='rohan' post='11336' date='Jun 3 2007, 11:17 AM']I doubt anyone has heard of this make... I think they are similar to tokai in that they make mostly copies etc. But yeah this bass is a warwick thumb copy... jazz pickups. two volume, one tone. brass nut, bolt on neck, rosewood fretboard. Comes with custom flightcase. I'll be honest with you, this sounds better than most rock basses and you are free to come down and try it out. If anyone wants anymore info or better pics feel free, looking for a swap preferably £300 ONO. [/quote] As per the forum rules i will not post the value of this bass here, So i will send you a PM. Pmed.
  9. [quote name='machinehead' post='7964' date='May 28 2007, 09:53 AM']Thanks for the very detailed reply shockwave. And that's an excellent job you've done there. There's something cool about having a bass that no body else will have. BTW, where did you get the gold bridge and pickup covers? Frank[/quote] I got the bridge cover from Chguitars a ebay seller, and the pickup cover was far harder to find. I had to get an original chrome 75' colour that had been gold plated. However i do know fender make a very expensive gold cover. You have to order it through though.
  10. [quote name='machinehead' post='7328' date='May 26 2007, 09:21 PM']Saw a lovely Tokai Hardpuncher today. Brand new, sticker price £399. Jap built, vintage cream, matching cream/whitish headstock, maple fretboard, gold hardware, (I'm undecided about gold hardware on a P but it has a pimped look) and .......white guard. I am tempted but I think it would look better with a tort guard. Can you get one to fit? Would a Fender one fit? What would be a reasonable price on this bearing in mind they stopped making them in Japan recently? Thanks for any advice. Frank[/quote] haha thats the exact same as mine! My pickguard needed an extra few holes because its a 50's style reissue one. However i reckon a normal replacement should have the correct hole placement no problem. Though i pimped mine out with more gold hardware. I bought mine for £360 brand new. Heres the original post about pimping mine up. Hey guys. As in previous threads, I told the story of getting my beloved P bass back from a freind of mine and wanting to kit it out for 70's 80's Funk. Before picture., So i went about purchasing. A set of EMG's. £30 A gold Anodized scratchplate £15 Gold Pickup and bridge covers (The pickup one had to be gold plated as no one has ever manufactured them) £40 Gold plated thumbrest £12 Optima 24KT strings £32 The Emgs were awkward to get in and i had to rout out the wood to get the battery to fit. Plus i had to replace all the pots that came with it due to the originals being absoloutly terrible. Too bad my camera doesant pick up gold too well but here she is! The Emgs really give the P some treble bite which i love, Though due to the maple FB it gives a clanky bass, even more clank! Usually i would love it because of that but i wanted a Funk bass , I will get it sorted eventually! I do love the sound seriously Just need to fiddle with the action. I'll try and post better pics at somepoint. What do you think ? PS i know the Jack socket is chrome, trying to find a Gold one, But hell this bass is finished practically:P
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