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Franner

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  1. Hi folks

     

    I just bought Keith's Status GP Artist. What can I say; Keith is an absolute pleasure to do business with. Bass arrived in fantastic condition and Keith kept me informed every step of the way. Lovely fella and highly recommended.

     

    Cheers Keith

  2. My main bass for the past 2 years. Super instrument. Based in Dublin but I'll ship it I guess. Comes with Gator hard case. €1100.

    Body: Mahogany

    Top: Cocobolo

    6 Times screwed maple neck

    Fretboard: Rosewood

    22 Frets

    Front Face dots

    Scale: Long scale

    Pickups: 2 Sandberg Powerhumbuckers

    Sandberg 3-band electronics

    Active/passive switch

    Colour: Natural

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  3. [quote name='Franner' timestamp='1343504835' post='1751582']


    Graphite neck, alder body. It's incredible. I was just playing it this evening and nearly put this topic to bed. However, I really want a vintage looking jazz that will give me a classic 70'a sound but with the ability to be more modern. Called Status about a new T Bass and waiting on a call back. Love the hassle free side of graphite. Another thing, when you get to Rob Green and Roger Sadowsky's level of craftsmanship, there can't be much of a difference in build quality and innovation, can there? There is a big difference in price though.

    Thanks for the feedback, keep it coming.

    G
    [/quote]

    Just gigged with the VJ. What a bass! Maybe another Modulus will do the trick.

  4. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1343512709' post='1751679']
    Well Rob Green designs and builds basses of his own design and one of the few that pioneered the use of graphite in bass construction using proprietary pickups and preamps. Roger bolts together copies of fenders.
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    Oooooooohhhhhhhh. Gloves are off.

  5. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1343496944' post='1751481']
    i know my jazz basses and i know you will be hard pressed to find a jazz bass that has the action of a VJ4.... presuming its a full graphite... no other wooden neck bass will come close...
    [/quote]

    Graphite neck, alder body. It's incredible. I was just playing it this evening and nearly put this topic to bed. However, I really want a vintage looking jazz that will give me a classic 70'a sound but with the ability to be more modern. Called Status about a new T Bass and waiting on a call back. Love the hassle free side of graphite. Another thing, when you get to Rob Green and Roger Sadowsky's level of craftsmanship, there can't be much of a difference in build quality and innovation, can there? There is a big difference in price though.

    Thanks for the feedback, keep it coming.

    G

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