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  1. Hi, This one's kind of a bummer for me but I'm looking to sell my Warwick Thumb Singlecut 6 string. •Neck-through design •US swamp ash body with Bubinga Pommelé top •Flamed maple neck •Tiger stripe ebony fingerboard •Scale: 34″ Long Scale •26 frets (or fretless) •Passive MEC Soap bar humbucker •Active MEC 3-band electronics with 2 mini toggle switches for coil splitting •Warwick tuner •Warwick 2-piece bridge •Warwick Security Locks •Black hardware •Just-A-Nut III [attachment=178660:image.jpeg] [attachment=178661:image1.jpeg] [attachment=178662:image2.jpeg] [attachment=178663:image3.jpeg] [attachment=178664:image4.jpeg] [attachment=178665:image5.jpeg] [attachment=178666:image6.jpeg] The string spacing is 15mm and the serial number is B 158013 12. Unfortunately there is a bow in the neck due to the damp and I don't have the money to get the damn thing fixed (which is the reason why the price is so low). As far as how it affects the sound, there is some major fretbuzz from the seventeenth to twenty first fret along the b-string but no major fretbuzz across the rest of the strings so the sound isn't affected through the amp. The bass is shipped in a hard case.
  2. Bump. To answer the question, no the neck isn't warped neither is the trussrod at it's max setting as I took it to the tech and he managed to tigthen it up even further without damaging the neck or trussrod and without getting close to the max. There is however a bow in the neck that they haven't been able to get out of it yet and as a result the neck is still quite forward at the moment. Cheers Tandro
  3. Reducing the Warwick Streamer Stage 1 Six string to £600. Had a massive leak in the house which damaged several of my bass guitars due to damp. Took it to a tech about a month back and found there were problems with the neck, more specifically dead frets in the upper part of the fretboard. He managed to fix it but the trussrod has been wound to it's maximum tightness though. I've now had it out of said damp environment for about two months so that may have helped the neck but it's more than likely it will need a new trussrod.
  4. Long awaited bump. Reducing the Warwick Nobby Meidel to £750
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