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Chiliwailer

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  1. Have you been told it’s original finish? 
     

    Edit - Also, here’s the pots that came on my old one. Note the neater soldering too, which is typical. I wonder if your pot is original and/or desoldered at some point. 
     

    The lacquer line on the back of the neck looks far too neat too, perhaps the head was resprayed and had a new logo?

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  2. 16 hours ago, molan said:

    I’ve seen lollipops on both a ‘69 and a ‘70. They were sold as original but I guess they could have been aftermarket swaps. 
     

    I’ve certainly seen other 68’s with them. 
     

    As it happens, some of the dated parts on this particular bass are as early as ‘66 but the most recently dated parts, the pickups, are Mar ‘68 from what I remember. The neck has a Feb ‘68 date stamp which probably means it was started in ‘67 and I think the serial number is often quoted as ‘67/‘68. 
     

    Of course, Fender were famous for grabbing whatever parts they had lying around in the bin as part of final completion. This is particularly true of pots with a lot of later basses, right through to early/mid ‘70’s having ‘60’s dated pots in them. I think it was in ‘66 that they bought a huge number 
     

    With all these variances kicking around there’s no really definitive guide to exactly when Fender used different parts, neck profiles, etc. 

     

    In this case, with the pups being dated March ‘68 it seems fair to call it a ‘68, even though some parts are certainly earlier :)

     

    Just for reference - here’s a ‘69 with lollipops. 
     

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    Totally agree with Molan, plus around 68 was when the Fender execs started the real penny pinching stuff - my favourite being using up the old greens and yellow amplifier cloth wires on their instruments wiring. They just wanted all old or discontinued parts used up, and not to be ‘green’ I suppose…

     

    Great looking bass btw 👍

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  3. Moving on some pedals as I’m pretty much always on the HX Stomp with headphones, so will be good to free up some cash. 
     

    All pedals are boxed and with instructions etc. 
    All in great condition.

    All, aside from the Small Stone, have Velcro on the rear. 
     

    Please note that prices do not include postage. 
     

    Electro Harmonix Small Stone - awesome Phaser with tons of warmth  - **SOLD’’ £40

    Electro Harmonix Soul Food (& PSU) - transparent OD - **SOLD** £45

    Fender Bubbler Chorus - analogue warm sounding, two settings available to switch between - **SOLD** £70

    Fender The Bends Compressor - nice and easy to use - £60


    Cheers

     

     

     

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  4. Love these pups, and still have one in my “95 StingRay.

     

    This one can be used as normal (parallel), or in series or single coil too as I did a simple mod to use on the short scale EBMM StingRay I just sold.

     

    To use it as normal, just join the white wires together and the black wires together. Otherwise can be used with a switch for more tonal options. 
     

    Comes with box - photos to follow. 

  5. I bought this beginning of 2020, occasional bedroom use only. It sounds beautiful, but I’m mostly playing through headphones and need to free up some cash. Though it’s the smaller version of the popular Blues Jr, I feel the tone on these is much purer. 
     

    15w Tube amp, with 10 inch Jenson speaker. 
     

    Also comes with a cover, which was an extra £30….nuts price for a simple cover eh?

     

    Collection only. 

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  6. 12 hours ago, Hacksawbob said:

    H can you check the folling for me for a 2+2 shortscale

     

    Taper after 30inch

    ball to machine head  (so wrap on top of this)

    E 88cm

    A 93 cm

    D 94 cm

    G 89cm

     

    If so I'd like the Thomastiks please

    (There's a bit of a gap on the Fenix between the nut and the tuners)

     

    These are approx lemgths:

     

    E - 98cm total length / 8cm tapered section length. 

    A - 102cm / 12cm 

    D - 108cm / 16cm

    G - 101cm / 10cm 

     

     

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  7. I’ve just left my this week job due to health reasons, and need to sell a bass as I’ve not yet got another job lined up. I listed my Lull P Bass recently, but couldn’t go through with the sale - so I am now listing this, despite it being my most played bass this year, purely because my other basses are more irreplaceable to me. 
     

    - USA EBMM Short Scale StingRay. 
    - Weighs a lovely 7.5lbs. 

    - Ash body, roasted maple fingerboard.

    - Neodymium pickup, passive, push/push volume boost, parallel/single/series switch, and tone pot.
    - Comes with original hard case & key.
    - Comes with case candy and original bar code sticker that usually goes on the rear of the body. 
    - No dings, just some marks behind the bridge where stings have been changed and the ball end has hit the body, and very minor and hardly noticeable marks described below, and pictured. 
     

    Disclosure - Although the bass is all original, I previously swapped out (and now replaced back) the pickup because I prefer Alnico pickups, that meant I needed to switch out the pots too as the values were wrong for Alnico, and more suited to Neodynium pickups, plus I wanted to be able to bypass all the pots completely. I’ve photographed some minor scratches, only visible when the light bounces off the body, which are likely to have come from when I was tinkering with the electronics. Will probably T Cut out, but I can’t find my bottle.
     

    No offers please (EBMM prices are now mental, and not going down),.

    No trades please. 
     

     

     

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  8. On 02/05/2022 at 09:42, Chiliwailer said:

    Posting this mod I did on my EBMM short scale in case anyone is interested.

     

    - swapped out the neodymium pickup for an Aguilar AG4M (which I modded to coil split). The new MM neodymium pickups are excellent, but I just can’t get on with them and had the same issue on the Ray Special I owned for a few years. I have an AG4M in my ‘95 Ray so it’s nice to keep them in sync. 

     

    - added a 3 way switch to keep the series/parallel/single option. 

     

    - changed the pots to 250k and added a push/pull volume, to send the pickup straight to the output jack. This is because I turned an old EBMM 2 band preamp into a pedal and wanted to bypass the pots in the bass. There’s a photo of my first attempt of the pedal, think I’ll smarten it up in the summer with a better box too. 


    Really love this little bass, and I’m glad the tone is now more in keeping with what I like. It’s got TI’s on it, and really compliments my ‘95 Ray and Old Smoothie. Wish they made these 25 years ago! 

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    Sadly there’s a good chance I may need to sell this bass due to a change in my personal circumstances, I’m gutted to have to let a bass go, but this one was the ‘last one in’ and my others are more sentimental. 
     

    Thought I’d put the word out here before doing an advert (I’m a supporting member so I hope that’s ok). Just PM please if interested.  EDIT - advert now up in classifieds. 

  9. This is a feeler purely because I quit my job this week due to health reasons and have nothing lined up yet, so I’m thinking about having to sell this and thought I’d see if there is any interest?
     

    Trades and offers are a definite no, please don’t give it a try, thanks. 

    Made in 2015, for the NAMM show according to the neck pocket. 

    Nut width is like a Jazz Bass. Stunning fingerboard. 

    Retrofitted Lindy Fralin P-Bass pickup and original Nordstrand Dual Coil Bridge pickup. When the Dual Coil is slightly blended in a bit there’s some real magic that happens with the P bass tone, tightened up but still very P bass. 
    Nice and light, bang on 8lbs IIRC. Perfect balance, no neck dive. 

    Has some marks/dings to the body. Nothing nasty. 
    The back of the neck had a ding which I sanded out, this has taken away a bit of the wood stain. There is also a tiny bump inwards now, but can’t be felt when played - I’ll post a photo soon. Also a little ding was sanded out by the 4th fret. 
    Current pickguard in the photos is a matte black one I had made, I may keep this, but I have an original black one made by Lull to include. 
    Comes with original Lull branded bag/case and certificate.

     

    I sold this once before when I briefly got back my old 66 P Bass, was so pleased to get it back. Here we go again… 

     

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