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briansbrew

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  1. If I can get the funds sorted tomorrow then I will have this baby for sure Wish me luck Brian.. Brian
  2. Hi There, I will have a set of these please. paypal ok for you, family and friends of course Brian
  3. I will have all of these AJ, black and silver. Cheers Brian
  4. I saw an ad from 2011 on basschat for the same Model and it looks sweet. I live in N Ireland by the way and I see that you would consider couriering it.
  5. They call this one [b] Fender Aerodyne Classic Precision Bass Special[/b]
  6. Its OK Steve, I got some pics from earlier post that someone sold on bass chat. Beautiful bass
  7. Hi Steve, Have you any more pics as I'm not getting these as close up as I would like, struggling eyesight I'm afraid Cheers Brian
  8. Im Surprised this is still here. I have one and they are great basses and how they call them basic is beyond me as they are far from basic GLWTS
  9. Hi Andy Are we still for sale. Cheers Brian
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  11. A great looking EB-350 there my friend. I would like one of these please. LOL
  12. [quote name='ead' timestamp='1493396457' post='3288090'] Good point. I had a "Gneco" EB3 clone which was an excellent bass. I believe they are well regarded. [/quote] From what I have heard they are very good basses. I have several MIJ basses and this one is well up there in terms of build quality and sound.
  13. [quote name='ead' timestamp='1493366145' post='3287744'] I'm sure I saw one of these on the Classic & Cool Guitars website but with a maple board. Yup, here is it: [url="http://classicandcoolguitars.co.uk/portfolio/1981-greco-pb-450-bass/"]http://classicandcoo...co-pb-450-bass/[/url] [/quote] Different pickups, truss rod adjustment is at the top and the letter R in greco is different. This is the much later model. Brian
  14. Hi guys Here is my new purchase, an unusual one and I am posting some pics to see if anyone has had a bass like this or even seen one before for Greco. From my help from Jon he has managed to get some good info for me as to the origin of the Bass. I won't at this stage divulge this as i am hoping some of you guys might add your input. Its a strange one because the pickups are not the usual Greco, but I know that this is original and in pretty good shape for its age, probably home use only. The nut width and neck shape are near as damm it jazz like, the pups have a good precision sound which I am more than happy with. Anyway let me know your thoughts I will post better pics when the weather is better [attachment=244193:IMG_0807.jpg][attachment=244194:IMG_0805.jpg][attachment=244195:IMG_0808.jpg][attachment=244196:IMG_0809.jpg][attachment=244197:IMG_0810.jpg][attachment=244198:IMG_0813.jpg][attachment=244199:IMG_0799.jpg][attachment=244200:IMG_0806.jpg]
  15. [quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1490012099' post='3261380'] Nice work. I found that spraying the wood with water & leaving it to soak between sanding helped to enhance the grain. Then several coats of Danish, followed by a few coats of wax. This was mine. [url="https://flic.kr/s/aHsjuw23Lc"]https://flic.kr/s/aHsjuw23Lc[/url] [/quote] Nice work xgxgs, looks like you put in a lot of work on the sanding, I found the inner horns quite difficult but it pays to take your time. The water idea is good and I will bear that in mind the next time I do a project like this. Your finished bass looks awesome and much better than the painted job, hard to beat natural wood.
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