Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Aero71

Member
  • Posts

    532
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Aero71

  1. update: added tuners, badass bridge. fender preamp and pickups
  2. Still available and new pictures
  3. It is known Warwick experimented in the early years with different types of wood. The rosewood fretboard is very rare, but 100% original.
  4. Everything is original, except the routing for the J-pickup. I'm not sure if the colour is original, it looks like it, but not 100% certain. I don't have decent scales at the moment, but I'm guessing about 4,5 kg. Thanks.
  5. Part ex trades welcome, especially if you have a Limelight or maple neck 2EQ Stingray
  6. The nut width is 41mm.
  7. This bass has a great balance, no neckdive whatsoever.
  8. It is a factory fretless. Here is a picture of the side of the neck.
  9. Yes, Elwood L indeed.
  10. Final pricedrop 500€ delivered at your door.
  11. Thanks for all the nice comments, guys. It really is a unique instrument for a very very decent price. I'll even include a hardcase for safe transport for free. One of the locks is missing, but the other two work great and keeps it closed.
  12. For sale again, I've withdrawn the previous ad but I can really use the money since I've bought a new house last week, so here we go again.... Very early Warwick Streamer, serial no. 067, should be from 1984. Cherry body, neck through construction 5 piece neck with wengé and cherry, rosewood fretboard. EMG electronics, Schaller bridge and tuners. All original. Has a neck/headstock repair, pro job and now stronger than ever. Lightweight about 3,8 kg. Plays smooth and sounds soo good. £1165 / 1300€ Cash is king, but a part ex will do as well.
  13. traded
  14. Passive indeed. Other specs I just don't know. Maruszczyk uses different kinds of hardware and electronics. I've PM"d you a pictures of the heel of the neck and neckpocket; there's no serial number, I'm afraid.
×
×
  • Create New...