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wal4string

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  1. I sold my Classic Stingray to Claudio. Deal went really smoothly, very trusting, paid for the bass and asked me to hold onto it for over a week before sending, Would not hesitate dealing with him again.

    Many thanks
    Ron

  2. [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][color=#0000FF][size=5][b]Sold.[/b][/size][/color][/font]

    Looking to trade/sell my mint EBMM Stingray [b]Classic[/b] 4 string. With original case.
    Serial # B050096. Bass like new 10/10 condition. Never gigged bass and as with all my basses I use a scratch pad so no buckle rash.

    Looking to trade for a 4 string Jazz style bass. Looking for a 4 string in Natural finish with no pickguard. Nothing exotic or boutique. Could be tempted in a Headless Status as I have just fallen in love with the Status neck I put on my fretless. Like what I hear about the Bongo, but not sure how long that finish would last. A Dingwall. May even be tempted to trade for a Natural/Maple Stingray with money my way if needed, 2 or 3 eq with a black guard. Stingray Sub would also be good. Any lesser value I would of corse expect value my way. A greater value I would of course make up any loss.

    Musicman Classic StingRay 4, Black Main Features Include:

    Model: Classic StingRay 4
    Size: 13-1/2" wide, 1-5/8" thick, 44-7/8" long (34.3 cm wide, 4.1 cm thick, 114.0 cm long)
    Weight: 10lbs, 4 oz (4.65 kg) - varies slightly
    Body Wood: Ash
    Body Finish: High gloss polyester
    Bridge: Music Man® chrome plated, hardened steel bridge plate with "Classic" stainless steel saddles and adjustable mute padsPickguard: There are no pickguard options
    Scale Length: 34" (86.4 cm)
    Neck Radius: 7.5" (19.1 cm)
    Headstock Size: Only 8-1/4" (21.0 cm) long
    Frets: 21 - High profile, narrow width
    Neck Width: 1-5/8" (41.3 mm) at nut 2-1/2" (63.5 mm) at last fret
    Neck Wood: Select maple neck
    Fingerboard: Fretted - Birds eye Maple
    Neck Finish: High-gloss finish
    Neck Colour: Natural aged yellow finish
    Tuning Machines: Schaller BM, with tapered string posts
    Truss Rod: Adjustable - no component or string removal
    Neck Attachment: 6 bolts - perfect alignment with no shifting
    Electronic Shielding: Chrome plated brass control cover
    Controls: Single Pickup, 2-band active preamp; vol, treble, bass
    Pickups: Standard - Music Man® humbucking with Alnico magnets

    Bass sells for as much as [b]£1900.00 [/b]new, but hard to find one in this colour.
    Looking for [b]£1,300.00[/b] ONO for a sale.

    Bass plays and sounds like a dream, I love her it's just I would be too afraid to gig in case she got knocked. Should have waited and bought a Natural finish.

    Post or meet half way.

    Only able to post a few images here, more and bigger on Photbucket [url="http://s1208.photobucket.com/albums/cc366/wal4string/EBMM%20Stingray%20Classic%204/"]http://s1208.photobu...%20Classic%204/[/url]


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  3. [quote name='Soliloquy' timestamp='1325791421' post='1487873']
    I'm sure Nathan detunes his bass by a semitone. I guess that's why there's the discrepancy between the TAB and the notation. I'm sure Bass player magazine say to detune.

    I've got a transcription somewhere that I did a few years ago and it's pretty much the same as in the magazine, as played being the same as 'as heard'.
    [/quote]

    Nathan detunes his bass for everything, something to do with getting a Hendrix vibe.

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