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  1. Is this the AGC Finn? Strange how this hasn't shifted, but the market in this country is all about retro-shaped bargains at the moment. Times we're in, I guess.

    I agree with Warwickhunt - why hide away such a nice bass? May as well play it till the market turns or you decide not to sell after all. :)

    Having said that I know how bass stands can take up lots of room......

  2. IMHO the best way to approach a fiver is to switch towards a floating thumb style technique. Playing with an anchor on a 5 will work for some, but most will encounter muting issues. Problems with strings ringing can make a five string bass bass feel very cramped and unruly to play.

    With the floating thumb playing the extra string gets reduced to the simple issue of lifting your right wrist a little higher.

    I love five stringers as I can play far more stuff in the middle of the neck. I rarely need to play a low B, but it's nice to have. I also don't like fiddling about with tunings.

  3. [quote name='ialma' post='758424' date='Feb 26 2010, 05:31 PM']The lack of interest for this bass is absolutely stunning...
    I really thought it would have gone in a breeze[/quote]

    I think modern shapes are having bit of a hard time at the moment, the current fashion in the UK is for the vintage look.

    On top of that the UK economy isn't the best right now so basses seem to be taking longer to shift.

    Looks like a great bass - I'm sure a buyer will turn up!

  4. You should be able to get a s/h Warwick Corvette Standard Ash for around what you have.

    Here's a brand new one for only £650!

    [url="http://www.reidys.com/index.pl?submit=View_PLU&PLU=8461&utm_source=GoogleBase&utm_medium=Feed&utm_campaign=PriceComparison"]http://www.reidys.com/index.pl?submit=View...PriceComparison[/url]

    Also have you thought about a s/h Sandberg Basic 5? Should be within your reach.

  5. Perhaps get in contact with Shuker and look into a swamp ash bodied Jazz Standard? They start at £835.

    [url="http://www.shukerguitars.co.uk/jspec.htm"]http://www.shukerguitars.co.uk/jspec.htm[/url]

  6. BO Thumbs can be had for very good money. The tone is great, really thick and growly. They are built like tanks, but the five stringer is also as heavy as one!

    Because of the weight many folk seem to record on these and take the Fenders and MMs out on tour.

    Seeing as you already have loads of other options for gigging on your sig, maybe you should go to the "dark side" in full-on fashion with a Thumb :)

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