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Dodgy? 1966 Jazz Bass listing on Evilbay
Roger2611 replied to Roger2611's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='backwater' timestamp='1486495995' post='3232311'] Looks like the original listing is this one : [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1966-FENDER-JAZZ-BASS-Candy-Apple-Red-Electric-Guitar-175586-Beautiful-Vibrant-/191776005808?rmvSB=true&clk_rvr_id=1164824057749&nma=true&si=rmY2MJoujbuake33RsI3mkG9JXk%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=p2047675.l2557[/url] Andy [/quote] Well found Andy Thought I had seen the image somewhere before, I would say it is a scam then! -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1966-FENDER-JAZZ-BASS-Candy-Apple-Red-Electric-Guitar-175586-Beautiful-Vibrant-/201809683376?hash=item2efccb63b0:g:h9cAAOSw44BYmIFp Can anyone remember if this was one of the scam pictures that was doing the rounds a couple of years back? The listing just worries me, zero feedback account, only one picture, a low starting price and "contact me for more pictures and info" it has all the markings of a scam to me...of course I could be wrong!
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Westone-Thunder-1-electric-bass-guitar-/262841436723?hash=item3d32920a33:g:lcQAAOSwLEtYmcVo This is the first time I have seen one in this colour, it looks really nice and for once it seems a sensible price, there have been a few on Evibay in recent months at £400 +
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Signed, but I have to agree with the previous comments, I doubt it will have much of an impact. I was offered the chance to buy tickets at face value for Ed Sheeran's up coming Nottingham gig, I let my colleagues have them I am washing my hair that night I have already seen comments as to how much they could sell them for........I somehow doubt our MD will be over impressed if he finds any have been sold for inflated prices though!
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I run the LM3 and 2x10 traveller cab, I use it for 99% of gigs adding either the 4x10 or 1x15 for gigs where the bass is not through the PA, I couldn't be happier, fantastic kit, totally trouble free thus far and I always get comments on how good it sounds. If you ever over my way you are welcome to come and try it
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£300 for a Mesa cab? Chorley Lancs
Roger2611 replied to TheGreek's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
Absolutely wonderful cab if you have roadies to move it for you, I think it is a bit expensive given it has issues, there was a better conditioned one on sale last year for, I think it was £225.00 and even that hung around for a while. I miss the sound I got from mine big time but never once have I missed lugging the thing about! -
You do have to wonder whether Donald's executive orders will have an impact on Fender's Mexican operations?
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[quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1485982809' post='3228316'] £799 'starting' bid. I've seen them as cheap as that before though. [/quote] I would agree but I think Stingray or MM in general prices seem to have been on the up in recent months, whether it is a temporary thing only time will tell. There is a 5 string MM Sub USA bass on evilbay at the moment with a starting price of £525.00 which just seems way too much given the price of this 5 string
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Yeah I looked at that and thought it was a good price, fortunately I really don't need another 5 string at the moment
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[quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1485962118' post='3228048'] [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SGC-Nanyo-SB320-Series-Active-Bass-Guitar-/302212221956?hash=item465d408c04:g:vd0AAOSwUKxYkdNo"]http://www.ebay.co.u...d0AAOSwUKxYkdNo[/url] I do not need another 4 string I do not need another 4 string... [/quote] Neither do I but I am sure I am as tempted as you are! So collectively....we don't need another 4 string...and breathe
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Could this be a staright forward repair job?
Roger2611 replied to aidanhallbass's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
I had a Gretsch with a snapped neck repaired about 5 years back, the guy who did it for me did say it was borderline as to whether it was repairable as it was a very clean break with "not much meat on either side to work with" he did a fantastic job with carbon fibre inserts, it has never moved a single millimetre since the repair. This break looks like it has far more "meat" to work with ( I think by that he meant surface area to be rejoined / repaired?) so it does look like a fairly straight forward repair however whether it is a bargain given the the above comments is a different matter, and remember if you did buy it and have it repaired it would always show and the resale value of the bass would be substantially lower than an un-repaired one -
We used to start with "All the small things" by Blink 182, it starts with a nice "duh duh"
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[quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1485778257' post='3226544'] 98% Dad Rock... [/quote] Way too high, there has to be at least 20% Grandad rock out there! No mention of "Edgy Indie Pop" either, apparently that is what my band is....make of that what you will!
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We played a gig in a notorious Corby pub called the Phoenix, it had apparently just been refurbished, which seemed to equal the pool table had been recovered to remove the bloodstains and the walls had been painted in am attempt to hold them together slightly better! We set up surrounded by the locals who made us feel most welcome with comments like "if you get in the way of the telly we'll kill you etc.!" We set up and sound checked with Stereophonics "Local Boy" when this very large, very drunk, very tattoo'd Scotsman staggered offer and yelled you had better play some F*%king Coldplay......then is a high pitched angel like voice sung the words "Fix You"...turned and staggered out of the pub never to return! We actually ended up having quite a good night and got out with all limbs and gear intact
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1485700661' post='3225898'] All that love and wear won't make a lot of difference to the overall sound though, in my opinion. I had a 76 P which I bought in 76 and played for many decades. Sounded great, looked great, went all creamy, had genuine wear etc etc. but this didn't make much difference to how it sounded from new. The Road Worns are really great and in my view vastly underrated instruments and I'd challenge anyone to tell the difference between one and a genuine late 50s P, all other things being equal. Any difference in tone will be marginal and I really don't think it's an extra eight grands's worth. My opinion, of course. And I do realise that playing basses and collecting them are two different (but not mutually exclusive) activities. The visual 'relic' aspect of the Road Worn basses is a red herring and largely irrelevant in my view. The important point is that they have a sound and a playability that the 50s Classic instruments do not have. They are the closest you are going to get to a genuine vintage P for £600 second-hand and are still a bargain at retail. Having said all that, if I were seriously loaded I'd have late 50s and early 60s P basses, 60s and 70s Jazz basses, 70s SVT rigs and 60s B15s coming out of my arse and cluttering up my many houses! [/quote] I think you are entirely correct, and yes, the roadworn's are definitely underrated, I don't know, somehow they just feel like cheating to me
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Custom-Hand-Made-Extremely-Rare-Electric-Two-String-Bass-Guitar-/322406502455?hash=item4b10ecd037:g:yLUAAOSw2xRYji8W I was tempted to offer £9.00 for it but seeing as it is collect only from Herne Bay I may give it a miss just in case it is the best offer the seller gets!
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1485695996' post='3225837'] Wow. I'd go for it - if I was loaded. Instead, I saved myself at least eight grand and bought a Road Worn. Edit: I see you did as well. [/quote] Yeah, the roadworn is fantastic as a deliberately reliced bass but it is still a reliced bass with a craftsman making it look old not genuine wear caused by years of love and gigging, given the spare cash I would have this one in a heartbeat whereas I am actually thinking of trading the roadworn out and sticking with my 50's classic and getting that nice and worn through years of gigging and love
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1958-Fender-Precision-Bass-all-original-/232221466260?hash=item36117a5e94:g:E6QAAOSw241Yjccj Now that is lovely, I so want this bass, anyone want to purchase a kidney?
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Always a shame to see the nasty metal truss rod cover, otherwise a cracking looking bass
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Sid Vicious, anyone who can drop their bass off their shoulder swing it over their head and clout a troublesome American over the head without the audience even noticing he had missed a beat has got to be pretty cool in my book
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Crowd pleasers - the perfect set list from a punters point of view
Roger2611 replied to T-Bay's topic in General Discussion
I will throw in "Don't Stop me Now" Queen, bloody tough to do well though! "Sit Down" James, bloody hard to stay awake through! "Sex on Fire" sorry dudes but the crowds love it. "Chelsea Dagger" Flatellis or whatever and as mentioned by others Dakota and Mr Brightside, I always loved playing Killers stuff, great sounding songs -
Remember selling my Wal bass for £350 bought for £400!!!
Roger2611 replied to wright/watt's topic in General Discussion
Sold a Bass Collection SB801 (possibly the only one in existence?) for £250 back in 1990 time, but I had only paid £275 for it when I brought it......I assume in these days of Ebay it would likely fetch a few quid more! -
I was persuaded to go to Dracula the ballet with Mrs2611, I have to admit I fell asleep during the first act, got elbowed in the ribs, woke up and actually quite enjoyed the remainder of the performance....it's funny how she only remembers me falling asleep...none of the nice meal we had before hand or how enthusiastic I was about the rest of the performance
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I use 45-105 Elites on my Precision basses and Fender 45-105 flats on the fretless basses, but I use 40-100 Elites on the Warwick and Stingray, always loved Elites
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Stuart Morrow, legendary original bassist for New Model Army....now a builder in the Bradford area as far as I know
