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  1. [quote name='Bassman101' post='666901' date='Nov 26 2009, 11:36 PM']I just hope that this is still around monday, because id almost definatly want it, ofcourse being the "Oh everyone has that colour with that pickguard" type, id change it for a black one, and i so love the grain showing through, and it would be a change from all the MIM's ive owned and played, and the preamp would be soo cool. I was really after something with a maple neck though, but ive got nothing against rosewood, im just blagging on a bit now, but honestly, a really nice bass![/quote] Blimey, I see you put my Classic '60 jazz on ebay before it had even been delivered to you. A £150 markup is a bit greedy isn't it?
  2. [quote name='Muzz' post='665974' date='Nov 26 2009, 10:08 AM']OK, well, someone somewhere's got a very strange message then My Sent Items says it went on the 20th to you, but I've tried again. Piiiiiinnnnnnnnngggg... M[/quote] And replied ...
  3. That's a ridiculously low price.
  4. I'd be interested in the Audere if someone wants the bass with the original control plate. I ended up with your white/maple Jazz (probably one of the nicest jazzes I've played in the last 30 years) and wouldn't mind trying the Audere in it (not a big fan of the J East preamp).
  5. [quote name='Muzz' post='662510' date='Nov 23 2009, 11:25 AM']PM Sent...[/quote] But not to me ...
  6. I caught this by accident, didn't have a clue who they were. For a while I thought the bass player looked a lot like JPJ, but that it's a shame he couldn't play like him. Then I realised it was him... Loved JPJ in Zepplin, but to be honest I wouldn't cross the road to watch this lot. Having said that I bought Zooma when it came out and was stunned at how incredibly crap it was. Maybe it's just me?
  7. Or if I had a luthier build a neck (based on the dimensions of my Wal neck) to fit a fender cavity, would this be very expensive to have done?
  8. [quote name='GreeneKing' post='661213' date='Nov 21 2009, 06:14 PM']I'd be willing to bet that even if 'selected' woods are used then the cutting is still done using CNC machines. So the skills involved in 'every so masterfullike' assembling the simple construction CNC'd items compared to say a real builder cutting and shaping the complete body and neck by hand, fitting body facings, headstock facings and shaping neck pockets etc is like comparing Picasso to a painter and decorator. AND then they go and charge so much more for it. Big 'F', a license to print money?[/quote] Just a good example of how capitalism works. Nowt wrong with that.
  9. Yamaha BB1200, BB2000, BB3000 (and variants). Through necked instruments don't have the same punch as bolt on instruments though, especially bolt on's with traditional Fender bent tin bridges.
  10. I've been looking for loe cost basses which have necks similar in shape to the MK1 Wal's, and which have a similar neck position (fingerboard to body distance and fret positioning to player body) - basically something which feels like a Wal to play, but haven't found anything remotely close. Any suggestions?
  11. Not a lot of interest in this. Is it the crummy photo's? Perhaps the description makes it sound worse than it is? Have I priced it too high?
  12. [quote name='captain black' post='658564' date='Nov 18 2009, 09:07 PM']Very Nice. Open to trades at all?[/quote] Really trying to trim the herd capt'n! Might be interested in a BB3000s, but that's about it.
  13. I'll leave this up until the end of the week, if anyone's interested..
  14. Now withdrawn...
  15. Now withdrawn..
  16. [quote name='redstriper' post='657345' date='Nov 17 2009, 06:52 PM']I have a 1963 Fender jazz bass that I'm now finding too heavy for long gigs. It had a home made maple precision body fitted in 1978 which is what makes it so heavy. It also had a new maple fingerboard at the same time, the neck is original, but the headstock has been cut in the musicman style. The electrics and hardware are all original. These are the options, I've considered - 1: Get a lightweight bass for gigs and keep the old jazz for recording. 2: Sit down at gigs. 3: (This is my latest plan) Have a lightweight jazz shaped body made and maybe also a new neck or fingerboard. It's been my main bass for 30 years and I love the sound, So what should I do ? Any suggestions ?[/quote] Look at the 60's classic I have for sale at the moment - it's one of the lightest jazz basses I've handled for a while (under 8lb 10oz). It's also bloody cheap!
  17. Hmm... gorgeous!
  18. Bump to top.
  19. [quote name='noelk27' post='656337' date='Nov 16 2009, 08:15 PM']I have one of these, in the natural finish. Seriously good basses. Highly underrated. I only wish there was a lined fretless version![/quote] [topic="60213"]Fretless lined BB1500A[/topic]
  20. First (and last!) bump for this - it's heading for ebay mid week...
  21. [quote name='GreeneKing' post='655788' date='Nov 16 2009, 10:56 AM']Beautiful! How many do you have? [/quote] One! I bought a pair a few years back, and the other one was the one that you had for a while. I'm hoping that the jazz and P I have up for sale sell before this, and I'll pull it.
  22. [quote name='carlitos71' post='654991' date='Nov 15 2009, 09:06 AM']Does that include insurance? thanks![/quote] Well, thinking about it no courier will pay out on a bass if it's shipped without a case, and so shipping is more likely to be nearer a tenner.
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