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Maz LFC

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  1. Thanks for getting back Gary.

    I'm originally from Abergavenny, where are you ?

    I live near Preston now, but travel all over with my band (The Dakotas, ex Billy j. Kramer)

    I also know a lot of other bands that could be working near to you, so collection shouldn't be a problem ;)

    I'll get back in touch when you're home again.

    Have a great holiday.

    Cheers Maz.

  2. It made £871 and again the buyer has backed out :rolleyes:He just messaged me again to offer it to me for £800.
    Don't know what happened to 2nd chance this time ? B)
    I respectfully declined again, pointing out that if the sale had gone through, he would have ended up with £784.
    The original Case is absent too. It came with a Hiscox when new ?
    Waiting to see if it's relisted again :gas:

  3. The seller messaged me today. It was won by a Ukelele dealer in Yorkshire who has failed to pay for it :rolleyes: He asked if I was still interested. I declined, being very glad he didn't take me up on the £1k I offered originally.I told him why, as it is a Roadie and as such far too expensive.
    I've checked and the dearest Roadie of the 4 sold on eBay last year was £720. One only made £521 and a Series 2 Supernatural in lovely nick made £1119.(bargain).

  4. The Roadie is a Supernatural. The JayDee website states that the only Supernatural to have a black fronted headstock is the Roadie. The one on eBay was a Roadie Active which sells for £1455 new as W1 Pro said in the first post.
    Whoever won it at £1200 clearly had not done their homework :unsure: and thought it was a full-blown Supernatural. I almost bid on myself and contacted the seller, but luckily he turned down the offer I made before doing the research that I should have done first.
    He hadn't done anything wrong,just failed to state that it was a Roadie, which he must have known as he bought it new in 1999.
    Bet he's laughing his head off :yarr:

  5. Unfortunately upgrades very rarely increase the value of the Bass.
    I guess it's because it's personal spec.
    Unless you find someone who wants exactly the spec that you do, it matters little how much the upgrades cost :(
    I totally agree with you that the price is very good when taking the cost involved into consideration.
    I was happy enough with the original spec on mine and only sold it when I got my Stingray Fretless.
    Anyway, i sincerely hope you find a good buyer. It's a great Bass.
    Cheers,
    Maz.

  6. Stingray 30th. Anniversary for sale.
    Mahogany Body.
    Rosewood Fretboard.
    3 Band EQ.
    C/W Original Wine Red Tolex Case.
    Beautiful condition with just two tiny bruises (just darkened the Lacquer) approx 5mm across.

    £1200 ono.

    Trades considered eg, Ally Neck Kramer, Graphite, Headless Status, Fender Blueflower or Pink Paisley P-Bass etc.

  7. Hi, I'm a Pro Bassist and also work in a Music Shop that sells Fender and TC Electronic among others.
    I have been using a TC BG500 210 for a few years but at 85lbs.(it's Analogue not Digital) it's just too heavy for me now.
    We've had a number of TC 250s blow up instore, so I decided on a Rumble 500 V3. instead. Also the TCs cannot take an extension cab. (they run a 4ohm speaker).
    It weighs 35.5 lbs and packs as much punch as my old TC combo.
    It comes with a transferable 5yr. warranty so there's no risk at all.
    A few of my fellow Pros. use Rumbles and not one has had any faults at all.
    I've always got P.A. support so don't need an extension cab,but the 115 Cab is a perfect add-on if you need to blow the windows out.

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