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bass-a-licious

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  1. For sale: AllParts Precision Neck, without hardware. 6 months old, rosewood fretboard, no fretwear, no dings, backside sanded for smoother feel, removable Fender Decal. Asking £185 (new at AllParts £276) PS: Allparts precision body without hardware is also for sale. Rosewood fretboard, backside neck has been sanded lightly for smoother feel, headstock has a removable Fender decal.
  2. For sale: AllParts Precision Body, without hardware In very good condition! Alder 2-piece body, refinished by previous owner in Olympic White (nitro). Job well done, but not professionally. Finish is shining through in two places, see last two photos. Overall, I'd say 7 out of 10 score. Asking £210 (new at AllParts £328) PS: Allparts precision neck without hardware is also for sale. Rosewood fretboard, backside neck has been sanded lightly for smoother feel, headstock has a removable Fender decal.
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  5. Everybody thank you for your input. So, the sum it up. In order to visually determine the "non export US"-version there might be two signs: the spiral bridge barrels and the large tuner plates. (Thanks silddx for your links to the Fender Japan website).
  6. I've asked for a pic of the tuner plates. Let's wait and see. Bridge pic below. Looks like it has smooth barrels.
  7. [quote name='silddx' post='1280721' date='Jun 24 2011, 12:18 PM']Small tuner plates are often an easily spotted sign it's an export model, probably with a basswood body (not that these are in anyway bad sounding, they are very good). But don't have the higher spec of a non-export.[/quote] Indeed, I did some research on the web looking for the tuner plates. They seem to be smaller on the non US-models. Taking off the neck is not a option for the seller.
  8. Hi fellow basschatters, This is a question for the Fender Japan experts. How to tell VISUALLY difference between Fender Japan "62JB" and "62JB-US?". I have found a nice bass second-hand, but I'm not sure about the version (bodywood and pu's). I know that the specs differ: the US version uses alder (not basswood) and US pickups. Is there any way you can tell which version it is, just by looking at it? Perhaps a slight difference in the decall, construction, screws, bridge etc? Cheers, Bass-a-licious
  9. Hipshot Vintage Style Bass bridge (5-string) - New! Never used. - Brass - With screws - 19 mm stringspacing - String mounting: top-load and string-thru Price: 60 gbp shipped?
  10. [quote name='bass-a-licious' post='1179615' date='Mar 28 2011, 04:26 PM']Monday bump... ...for an incredible [b]PRICEDROP[/b]!!![/quote] Now sold!
  11. FS: Hipshot Vintage Style Bass bridge 5-string - New! Never used - Brass - With screws - 19 mm stringspacing - String mounting: top-load and string-thru Price: 65 gbp Trade options: - Hipshot Vintage 4 - Hipshot A Style 5, brass, 19mm - Gotoh 510B, 19mm
  12. FS: Hipshot A Style Bass bridge 5 string - Used shortly, literally like new - Stringspacing 18 - 18.5mm (Fender type spacing) - Top load only Price: [s]70 GBP[/s] [color="#FF0000"][size=4][b]50 GBP[/b][/size][/color]
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  14. I agree. Itswifty is a great guy to deal with, easy, quick and honest. Hope you like the bass mate! Cheers, Bass-a-licious
  15. [quote name='bottomfeed' post='1034676' date='Nov 24 2010, 03:53 AM']Nice sounding bass... [/quote] Yes, it is. The video shows the smooth sound. But there are many more possibilities, thanks to the two volume pots. Incredible bass for this money
  16. [quote name='Mike' post='1034013' date='Nov 23 2010, 04:35 PM']Lovely looking bass. What string spacing are you used to on the Sadowsky 5? Also, what is the back of the neck like on this bass? Satin or gloss? Thanks[/quote] Hi Mike, I'm used to (at least) 19 mm. My sadowsky even has 19,5 mm. The Bacchus neck has a smooth satin finish. Cheers, Raymond
  17. Some interest, but no biters so far... Did I mention that this bass has a super tight low B for a 34" inch neck?! Just for those who are interested. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them.
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