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[quote name='Starless' post='1134461' date='Feb 20 2011, 04:20 PM']MIJ 1982 - 1997 CIJ 1995 - 2008 MIJ (again) 2007 onwards Makes no difference anyway. All of these models are superb. As good as the over-priced Made in USA (with no QC issues) and far superior to any Mexican made model.[/quote] Thanks mate for clearing that up. Think this must have been one of the last CIJ basses.
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Thanks guys, you are right! The MIJ are made for the export market, whereas the CIJ are the ones that they don't sell internationally because they would damage the MIA sales. Corrected the title, thanks for the spot. A rather nice play to play and listen to. Sunday afternoon bump! Had a trade offer but looking for cash. Throw your offer my way for a fantastic bass!
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Not happy at all to have to be selling this but I just can't afford to keep it. I sold my beloved Rickenbacker to fund my higher education in London and made a stupid mistake by purchasing this for an audition. It is a fantastic bass, one of the best Precision I've ever played but I just can't afford to keep it. My plan was to turn it into something similar to the Pino Palladino Custom Shop but alas, it is not to be. It is a 2005-2006 Crafted in Japan Fender '62 reissue Precision Bass in Fiesta Red with white scratch plate. It has a few little scratches but nothing major at all. Serial number S029944. I purchased it from John Blackman of Far East Guitars on 3rd February and it has only been out of the house once. Sound wise, it is fantastic. Deep, crisp and cuts through a mix like butter. Played it for several hours last weekend and the tone just keeps on coming and coming. Much fuller than the Squier CV I have owned in the past and easier to play than a USA Precision. Neck is glossy but not over the top. I'd like to get back exactly what I paid John for it two weeks ago - [s]£550[/s] now [b]£500[/b] picked up from Central London or £570 shipped anywhere in the UK. Happy for cash on collection or bank transfer. I've got plenty of feedback from past sales, so I'm someone you can trust! I'd prefer a pickup as it is easier but am happy either way. Comes with all original tags and paperwork, along with Fender gig bag. Questions? You know where I am! [b]UPDATE[/b]: This is now sold guys, thanks for all the interest!
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It certainly is Fiesta Red, the iPhone makes it look Candy Apple.
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ARRIVED!! CIJ Fender Matched CAR 62 RI Limited Run Jazz Bass
faceman replied to xilddx's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='silddx' post='1115338' date='Feb 4 2011, 02:29 PM']Well, thank you for all your kind replies! And pictures I'm picking this bass up tomorrow, so we shall see what it's like in the flesh before I make a decision. I'm getting excited now! One thing I will do is swap all the hardware for gold Hipshot stuff.[/quote] I picked up my new '62 Fiesta Precision from John excellent - top bloke, very helpful and gave me a lift back to Epping tube station! Didn't see this one while I was there, but mine has been top so far! -
[quote name='MythSte' post='1115649' date='Feb 4 2011, 05:41 PM']In that case listen to Ou7Shined![/quote] I did, ordered the Status strings today, should be with me tomorrow. Just been jamming along to some Blues Brothers and Floyd and the bass sounds great. Can't wait through for the flats. Now, any recommendations on where to look for a tortoiseshell pickguard?
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Attached are some 'before' photos, stock as I picked it up yesterday! It looks beautiful as it is now actually. I'm mainly going to the Pino look but the Duck Dunn sound. Obviously they similar as they are both flatwound, traditional groove sounds but Dunn has more bite to his Just been to the Bass Gallery and had a look at the La Bella and TI flats but not willing to spend £45/47 on a pair of strings. On the phone to Status to try and get some in the post today! And thanks Steve but want to keep the neck as it is, for the moment.
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I am starting to put together my own Precision Bass in the vein of the Pino Palladino Custom Shop '62 reissue, albeit it at a lower cost! It began with the Squier CV I owned last year that I loved but couldn't afford to keep, so I started from scratch. My base (!) is a Fender '62 CIJ reissue in Fiesta Red, will post photos of it soon. My plans are to replace strings, change the pick guard with a tortoise-shell one, deck it out with chrome covers and potentially upgrade the pickup. At the moment, it has awful rounds on it so that is the first thing to replace. I know that the Pino CS comes with TI flatwounds but I'm looking for something with a little more growl. I am really looking for the sound of Donald Duck Dunn on Blues Brothers album. The growl that he gets from his P is phenomenal and that's what I am looking for. A sound along the lines of this What flatwounds could you recommend basing it on this? I know that example was a maple-neck but obviously mine is rosewood, will this make much of a difference? Thanks, as ever!
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FS: SX P-Bass 30" short scale bass *mint*
faceman replied to derrenleepoole's topic in Basses For Sale
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Is Bill playing his little Mustang here, picture aside? Sounds great, and unexpectedly good bass line! The song is probably one of their best, and this decomposition proves it.
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Hey guys, thanks both very much for the offers. At the moment, I think I'm looking more towards jazz/blues/soul stuff as that is what I fancy playing live. All the best and hope it goes well. If anyone has any ideas on where to look for the above ideas, let me know
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Hey guys, Just thought I'd throw this in here. I've just moved to Kentish Town and am looking for a band to get into. Looking for regular gigging with some folks around my age (21) - been a songwriter and bass player in a band for the past two years. Played in pits, fairly good sight reading, can do some backing sometimes! Personally, I'm listening to Talking Heads, Steely Dan, Air and Yeasayer the most at the moment so I have wide ranging tastes. Am up for covers or originals, something along the lines of jazz, blues, indie, fusion and some rock maybe - nothing too heavy! Own all my own gear, probably can transport most of it with a trolley Give me a DM if anyone is interested or know of anywhere to look!
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Moving to London - Where to find the Music Scene?
faceman replied to faceman's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='davidmpires' post='944255' date='Sep 3 2010, 09:30 AM']What it said... And take your bass around every so often, you never know when one of the band mates don't turn up and they ask you to fill in[/quote] That's a good plan! I went to the Bass Gallery yesterday in Camden and had a go of the Danelectro Longhorn reissue. I'm tempted to get one as a cheap bass I could carry around London. It had bucketloads of tone and if it get's lost, no harm done. But it would be great for just rocking up with. Now to keep an eye on the for sale section! -
Evening all, I have just put down my holding deposit on my house share in Kentish Town (excellent location, decent price and fantastic place) for studying an MA in London next year. I'm very excited to be moving to London and notably I will have no money I really want to get into regular live gigging now. I'm looking for something of people of a similar age (late-teens through 20s) and wondering where does one look for such opportunities? As I'm new to the area, I know no one or much about venues (minus the big ones). My mate suggested either something blues or covers as it's usually regular work and relatively easy on the ability scale. For something my age though, it's more likely to be indie or rock based. Thoughts? I'd love to get into a Jazz Fusion band but I'm not sure I am there yet on the skill fact...
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[quote name='Hamsalad' post='939338' date='Aug 29 2010, 01:28 PM']I've always loved Roger's style. No flash, just the right notes at the right time. I guess that's the unintentional Pink Floyd ethos. Listen to the outro of Shine on Wish You Were Here. It sounds like a bunch of pensioners playing, but the way it makes you feel in indescribable.[/quote] Not sure how much I'd agree with the pensioners playing In my opinion, the whole of Shine On is a pinnacle of human musical achievement. It moves me unlike another other piece I have ever heard. The feel, technique and skill is outstanding. Waters' bass playing on records at least is ideal for the music. His tone is the classic pick-flats Precision tone. Have A Cigar is the best example from the top of my head!