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mickster

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  1. [quote name='ped' timestamp='1353238701' post='1872796']
    Yeah; I can't see it and neither can a few others I've asked. Anyone else care to chip in?
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    I can see it OK at this end: FF 16.0.2 on OSX 10.7.5.

  2. [quote name='Musky' timestamp='1346447424' post='1789485']
    Are you sure about that? They were definitely advertised as coming with DiMarzios, even using the DiMarzio logo IIRC. That's not to say that perhaps earlier/later models weren't fitted with something else though.
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    Yeah, I was always under impression they were real DiMarzios too. Will maybe pull one to have a look for any ID marks...

  3. Hi Paul

    I have a Track 4 - which is the same body / neck as the Track 2 but with double split P pups. Weight is a tad under 11lbs - it actually feels heavier because the (walnut?) body is quite small and all that weight is packed into a small, thick body. It doesn't neck dive and is actually pretty comfy played standing, but the location of the cutaways does makes it dive when played sitting down.

    The neck is 1 & 5/8" at the nut, so very close to a current P bass neck. Its also very thick front-to-back - even more so than a current USA P. Personally, I always really liked the neck, even though I have quite small hands.

    Haven't had the guard off in ages - from memory I think it was fairly clean under there.

    Bass is definitely long scale.

    Will try and post a couple of pics on here in the next day or two.

    You've prbly already found this but in case not: http://www.bgra.net/2004/review.php?id=2047&type=bass

    HTH,

    Mark

  4. Bought a USA Standard Jazz from Nick. Great bass, everything as described, and a top bloke to deal with. Smooth & easy transacion. Even threw in a D-tuner for nowt. Cheers pal!

  5. [quote name='clauster' timestamp='1341927327' post='1726321']
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    Worst: American Guitar Centre in Tonbridge. Rude and unhelpful, lovely stuff though. Denmark Street: not what it used to be.
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    I've had a good recent experience with BassWorld/AGC. I live nearby and went in there to try out some of their Laklands & Fenders. Ended up ordering a USA Precision from them, which they price matched with all the usual online retailers and setup for me with some new flats I supplied (which hadn't bought from them). The bloke in there was a little 'awkward' to talk to but was deffo more a case of geeky/nervous than being arsey...

    I think they changed hands a year or two ago so maybe the new owners are a little bit more on the ball. Some lovely stuff in there as you said - Alembics, Laklands, Vintage Fenders etc.

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