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  1. [quote name='72deluxe' timestamp='1385030594' post='2283537'] What reasons are they? Moving onto another instrument? Guitar? [/quote] I too would love to know… maybe we can tempt you with something not bassy
  2. Have you still got the original bridge ?
  3. Is the original preamp still available ?
  4. [quote name='Mister cbass' timestamp='1368346604' post='2075824'] Hello, Here's my babies MM version is a blackstone 2012 and the JJ version is a blackstone from 94-95. Both sound great, but I prefer the JJ version. [/quote] This '90s JJ is mine now. Available for trade if anyone's interested (Status Empathy 5 string or similar).
  5. Oh, and it seems this particular model was made by Yamaki, not Matsumoku.
  6. This is a model known as the Vulture B, made between 1979 and 1981. It appears to have an aftermarket truss rod cover. It was also available in a 2 pickup version, which was probably the top of the Wings series. (Actually an Eagle bass has been sighted, but it may have been a custom order.)
  7. [quote name='MB1' timestamp='1376390015' post='2173097'] MB1. Ride on Time! Black Box? Can't see pics at all? [/quote] You need to allow flickr.com to do the javascript thing to you I'm afraid.
  8. What you've got are original Jim Dunlop Flush Mount Straploks. Warwick hadn't copied them yet in 1994. Oh, and the fretboard would be wenge. Great price for a German Fortress !
  9. That's good news then As far as I know a '94 Warwick would have these :
  10. Yes, it should be a removable, single action truss rod. €20 at the Warwick shop. You may have to remove the nut, though. I'd worry more about the displaced strap lock. It's a recessed Dunlop type. Relocating it where it belongs may require removing a wood plug, and hiding a big hole in the bass. I love that model too
  11. Is that an 8-ball sticker or is it painted ?
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