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  1. For sale is my Fender Jazz Bass USA 1976, ash body, maple neck, pearl blocks, white binding, Badass bridge,
    body finished in transparent blonde - refinished by Marty Bell in 1999 (http://www.martybellfinishing.com/index.html
    - one of the best refinishers, he uses thinner lacquers, the sound could be better than with the original thick lacquer),
    pickups are Seymour Duncan SJB1 from 90's, electronics is original.
    There is a small crack on the neck near the first fret, no impact on the playability, the neck is stable,
    the action is low and playing is comfortable.
    Weight - 3,8 kg - 8,4 lb

    Sound sample: [url="http://www.4shared.com/audio/X3r_Wg0N/Fender_JB_1976.html"]http://www.4shared.com/audio/X3r_Wg0N/Fender_JB_1976.html[/url]

    [s]Price - £1250 + shipping[/s] (about £40 within EU). The bass is located in Czech.

    [s]PRICE DROP TO £1190 + shipping[/s].

    [b]PRICE DROP TO £1090 + £40 shipping[/b]

    My profile on TB:
    [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/member.php?u=40144"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/member.php?u=40144[/url]

    Thank you :)

  2. [size=5]PRICE DROP FOR QUICK SALE!
    [/size]
    [color="#FF0000"][size=6]£1190 [i]SHIPPED [/i]WITHIN EU![/size][/color]

    [size=5]DON'T MISS THE OPPORTUNITY!![/size]

    Killer bass, easily on par with Sadowsky, F-bass (which both I have or had) - but much more true to the "70's Fender" sound than both.
    Can do Marcus to a T, thick fingerstyle tone too, with 3-band Aguilar OBP3 it is very flexible.
    Very fast neck, action can be crazy low, plays almost itself.
    And a looker to boot.

    Another recording for phat fingerstyle:
    [url="http://www.4shared.com/audio/U0XbBl4Y/Track_07.html"]Track 07.mp3[/url]

  3. I have the same, in sunburst, with the same configuration, probably from the same period (early 90's ?)
    These are absolutely wonderful instruments, between my F-bass, Atelier Z and '76 jazz, the Moon is my clear favourite - playability, tone, looks.
    Free bump, someone is going to be very happy.

  4. [quote name='kurcatovium' post='791797' date='Mar 31 2010, 01:49 PM']Free BUMP and some blah blah stuff in czech:

    Tak tohle je ultimátní pádlo. Škoda, že je mimo moje cenové možnosti... Doufám, že ho rychle prodáš, aby mě nenutilo prodat ledvinu a játra.[/quote]

    Taky doufám, ale prý se dá žít i s jednou ledvinou.. :)

    [/Czech] back to English

  5. Hi, after long time debating I am finally putting for sale/trade my Atelier Z M265 five string bass.

    This is an excellent example of how to make perfect 70's sounding jazz bass in five string version.
    Playability is great, action can be set very low without buzzing.

    For the record, last fall I was deciding if to move Atelier or Sadowsky MS5 and Sadowsky went out of the door and Atelier stayed..

    At the moment I have several basses for the JB sound (F-Bass 5, Fender JB 1976, Moon JJ-4) and the GAS is telling me that I need some other flavour, so this time the Atelier is on the block.



    Atelier Z specs:
    34" scale
    17 mm string spacing
    11.8 lbs weight
    Atelier Z single coil pickups
    Aguilar OBP3 preamp - controls: volume, volume, mids, stacked treble/bass
    (original Bartolini 2-band preamp included)
    Schaller straplocks
    Nice, very thick padded Atelier Z gigbag
    Everything works, no issues.

    Pics:
    [url="http://s535.photobucket.com/albums/ee351/nemo970/Atelier-Z-M265/"]http://s535.photobucket.com/albums/ee351/n...Atelier-Z-M265/[/url]

    Soundclips:
    [url="http://www.4shared.com/file/253518003/b20b5d39/Atelier1.html"]Atelier1.mp3[/url]
    [url="http://www.4shared.com/file/253518029/60e8d6a5/atelier_sample.html"]atelier sample.mp3[/url]
    [url="http://www.4shared.com/file/253518030/2f5f40/Atelier2.html"]Atelier2.mp3[/url]

    Info in Japanese :rolleyes:
    [url="http://www.atelierz.co.jp/atelierzm265.htm"]http://www.atelierz.co.jp/atelierzm265.htm[/url]
    [url="http://www.atelierz.co.jp/aterier3.html"]http://www.atelierz.co.jp/aterier3.html[/url]

    [s][b]Price[/b] - [b]£1350[/b] + shipping costs.[/s]

    [s][b]PRICE DROP[/b] - [b]£1250[/b] + shipping costs.[/s]

    [color="#FF0000"][size=3][b]PRICED TO SELL - £1190 SHIPPED TO EU[/b][/size][/color]

    Paypal is OK (shared fees). I am located in Czech, shipping to UK could be about £50. No VAT or custom duties, it is within EU.

    The only bass I'd consider for trade would be [b]Ken Smith BSR5J[/b] or [b]Roscoe 5 string[/b].

    My profile on TB
    [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/member.php?u=40144"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/member.php?u=40144[/url]

    Thanks! :)

  6. As I got now the PM asking if it was sold, I just remembered I left this thread unattended for long time.

    So I apologize for all uncertainities caused and confirm this item was traded on TB.

    I will close this thread if I succeed to..


    [quote name='GremlinAndy' post='285413' date='Sep 16 2008, 09:51 PM']that's true...

    Well it sounds like it's gone anyway, so all's well!

    Andy[/quote]

  7. Thanks for all the positive comments.
    If anybody is on the market for Streamer Stage II, this is my offer of one in VERY clean condition.
    I have had some interested parties already even for the previous higher price but they ultimately backed off (I and still have one interested guy I communicate with).
    Sure, everybody would love to snatch SSII for £700 or 500, let them wait for the deal to emerge.. :)
    As for the reason of sale, it is as cited. Let me quote my PM replying to this question:

    [quote]Well, about dislikes - this is subjective and everybody has different sound goals and plays in a bands with certain style where it should fit.
    This bass is technically perfect, everything is working as it should. The B is excellent, really the best one of the basses I have or have had.
    Only it didn't fit to the band I am playing with - they have been spoiled recently with my P-bass with flats - it means very thick, round, warm sound, and the Warwick was for them too of a sudden change - very focused and defined sounding. I was sorry about it, because I really love the looks of the SSII - it does not get much better than this... I tried setting the pups balance and on-board eq, but they still did not feel it. As for me, I would keep it, but if it is not getting played, it must go..
    The neck profile was ok for me, I have no problem with it. I have also the Warwick Corvette 5 fretless and it is excellent bass.[/quote]
    Moreover, my new Sadowsky MS5 is fitting the bill for both me and the band so this is now my go-to bass.

    The SSII is excellent bass nontheless and its B is better than on the Sadowsky.

    There is no reason to lowball this perfect instrument.

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