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  1. Noticed this and thought of you lot: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Musicman-Cutlass-Bass-Guitar-/221177034726?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item337f2db7e6&ssPageName=RSS:B:SHOP:GB:101 CB
  2. My 74 Jazz (also a 4 bolt) is not that far in serial numbers to yours (mine is about 75,000 newer) and could not have aged more differently. In fact it looks pretty new. The headstock has remained pale and not adopted the lovely vintage browning that yours has. And I played mine as my main bass for over 35 years. Just shows what different climate etc etc can do. Good luck with the sale. These basses feel and play beautifully. And if mine is anything to go by, the neck is super stable and you rarely need to adjust the truss rod or even tune the darn thing. :-) CB
  3. [quote name='JimD' timestamp='1357740328' post='1927551'] It has been said that my plywood Hondo II precision copy, made fretless and covered in wrapping paper (with a sliced up pickguard) by me is very ugly. Here is a polaroid of it. [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamesdavies/2412058106/"][/url] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamesdavies/2412058106/"]fretless bass[/url] by [url="http://www.flickr.com/people/jamesdavies/"]Jim Davies[/url], on Flickr [/quote] I actually like this one! :-) CB
  4. 8 string BC Rich-esque pointy body in Antigua mushroomburst, with a reverse headstock and maple fretboard with black block inlays and LEDs (left-handed of course). CB
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  6. None ever on fretted. Only OC-2 on fretless. CB
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  8. +1 for the 121p. I love mine and mostly use it with the controls set flat. And ref altering the sound I had actually heard the opposite about Markbass - ie. they were recommended to me as a brand that DIDN'T screw with the natural tone. CB
  9. I'm happy with the TU-3. Or why not save money on the tuner and simply join a jazz or punk band instead? :-) CB
  10. Wellll, when I said I was buying one of these, I spoke too soon. The seller let me down at the last minute. Hey, we're musicians and these things happen eh. So - if you have an XL-2 or XL-2A and you'd like to sell it to me, the money is here and burning a hole in my pocket. CB
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  12. Fender Antigua (mushroomburst) instruments. Cherryburst (as used by EBMM to ruin otherwise good instruments) - should only be seen on a leather buttonback sofa. Blueboy (Rickenbacker limited edition colour) - lovely colour but even if I did have sufficient brain trauma to result in GAS for a Rick, I don't think I could bring myself to quote the name to the burly music shop owner. CB
  13. [quote name='BurritoBass' timestamp='1357491073' post='1923413'] On any bass forum there are always a very vocal minority who knock Fender. Some aspects of what they say I can see sense in but Fender (for me at least) couldn't have explained why they can rightfully claim he crown any better than with this ad from the late 70s [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/eugenevoorneman/4041666679/"]http://www.flickr.co...man/4041666679/[/url] [/quote] Ha ha - love the picture. My caption would, however, be more along the lines of: "The Fender Precision Bass - played by five sex pests". CB
  14. [quote name='molan' timestamp='1357483890' post='1923191'] Easy - any instrument that's over 20 years old is a classic. Doesn't matter if it's any 'good', has a particularly high value, has been copied, is still in production etc. If it's good enough for The Classic Car Club of America it's good enough for me [/quote] I respectfully disagree. In my opinion, Vintage would be a better term for an instrument that you wish to classify based on age alone. As an example, I think most would agree that one of those Ampeg scroll-headed instruments would be a Vintage bass, but not a Classic. [quote name='The Dark Lord' timestamp='1357484482' post='1923215'] I think there are only four classic bass guitars: Fender Precision Fender Jazz Rickenbacker 4001/4003 Musicman Stingray [/quote] I think you're pretty close to the mark. The only one I'd think to add would be the Steinberger L2/XL2. Where it could be argued that most other basses have their ancestry in the instruments you've picked, the Steinberger is a radically different design which has stood the test of time and is still revered by many. But perhaps this is just because I'm in the process of buying one. :-) CB
  15. [quote name='MiltyG565' timestamp='1357351281' post='1921618'] I just don't understand why somebody wouldn't just like something because they like it? that's all i ever do. If it's something popular, that's alright. If it's something unpopular, that's alright too. I don't make room for other people in what i like. Either you like it, or you don't, but it won't change my mind if you do or don't like it, because i do. [/quote] This! CB
  16. [quote name='Sean' timestamp='1357342499' post='1921522'] I'm sort of glad I got that wrong. They are vile instruments. [/quote] I'm embarrassed to have supplied the details. But, in my defence, I've lifted one but put it straight back rather than playing it. :-) CB
  17. [quote name='Sean' timestamp='1357340287' post='1921488'] Hohner Beatle Bass thing that Macca played? Surely that's an enduring classic? [/quote] Close. Apart from the model. And the manufacturer. I'm guessing you mean a Hofner 500/1. :-) CB
  18. [quote name='lowdowner' timestamp='1357333277' post='1921365'] I'm glad I don't fit that description, but many do and it seems a little harsh on them... each to their own... who are we to judge? Back to the topic - erm, surely a Warwick Thumb 4 Bolt-on? I can't think of a more iconic bass... not their 'top' model, but perhaps one of their most distinctive? Obviously I'm biased [/quote] It's official - Hipsters favour Warwick bolt-ons! You heard it here first :-) CB
  19. I thought "hipsters" were those blokes with shoulder-bags and skinny jeans who mince around cities on single-speed racers with tan leather saddles and narrow handlebars. CB
  20. I looked up the meaning of "classic", then filtered to leave the relevant criteria: 1. Benchmark - has become a model or standard to judge against 2. Enduring - lasting significance; has stood the test of time 3. Simple - elegant design 4. Traditional - conforming to established standards Hope this helps. CB
  21. OK folks, thanks for all the advice. I've ignored it all and started to really focus on the Cayenne. :-) CB
  22. [quote name='drTStingray' timestamp='1357159222' post='1918467'] Cloudburst, this really is an iconic bass of the 80s......to be seen all over Top of the Pops at the time. And they also sound great as well. I suspect you may get a bit of stick at the Institute over your choice, however?! [/quote] Agreed on all points DrT. Especially the last one! And loving your sig :-) CB
  23. [quote name='Owencf' timestamp='1357135202' post='1917883'] Long cool woman : The Hollies. [/quote] Long uncool woman: Miranda CB :-)
  24. Vinny, as funny comments go, post #37 is world class :-) :-) :-) CB
  25. Chris, if you like a clear tone at home and an instrument which sounds well in a live situation, this is exactly what I get from my Bongo. There is a great range of tone at your disposal, and after a while the controls are easily manageable - in my opinion - as opposed to what some report. I've not ever tried a Bongo 5. CB
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