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  1. [quote name='wombatboter' post='915648' date='Aug 5 2010, 10:21 AM']Must be one of the most beautiful Wals I have ever seen...congratulations[/quote] Cheers Geert! Nevertheless, the Wal six fretless has also returned to me after one year and it smmmmokes! Maybe I'm going to have to sell that wonderful LeFay Remington Steele 4 again, since I now have too many fretless basses - know the problem? tc Oliver
  2. [quote name='wombatboter' post='920499' date='Aug 10 2010, 12:37 PM']Sold to the honourable Spiritchaser :-) Thanks Oliver ànd enjoy ...[/quote] Thanks Geert for the smooth transaction - that LeFay is a work of art and sounds and plays great.
  3. [quote name='claude' post='925834' date='Aug 15 2010, 09:48 PM']Oliver, I receive the bass waouwwww.... regards Claude[/quote] Hi Claude, cool you like it - play it LOUD! regards Oliver
  4. [quote name='wombatboter' post='922378' date='Aug 12 2010, 10:49 AM']Enjoy my Lefay, Oliver :-)[/quote] I definately will! Cheers Geert
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  6. [quote name='wombatboter' post='903008' date='Jul 23 2010, 12:35 PM']I recorded a short medley of two "Shadows"-themes with my Wal bass... the soundquality is not superb and the playing could be better but it was just for fun :-) Don't know how to embed so here's the link.. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYppWzAVsWY&translated=1"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PYppWzAVsWY&translated=1[/url][/quote] Lesley en Rosbief are awesome, too
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  8. [quote name='OldGit' post='901604' date='Jul 22 2010, 09:56 AM']Nice rig .... Like the flip chart for the drummer... What does it say on it?[/quote] It says "Go get lost - I'm going to buy a drum machine."
  9. [quote name='wombatboter' post='914805' date='Aug 4 2010, 01:30 PM']Hi Oliver ! I'm a bit surprised actually to see another midi-Wal for sale since I sold you mine some time ago (which you sold shortly after). Probably the Wal-vibe is a bit too seducing :-) Good luck with your sale ! Nice looking bass...(you can use it as an "ordinay" Wal without the midi-module) Price seems to be ok, I sold mine for exactly the same as you may recall..[/quote] Hi Geert, yes, yours went for a as-new fretless sixstring Wal which I couldn't resist. Unfortunately, I had to sell the 6 to finance the isolation of our loft ... Why again a midi Wal? Well, actually I was after an ordinary MK II 4 and that one was the first I spotted at that time. I solely used it as an "ordinary" Wal bass. And this one rips your head of and tears down walls ... which my new one is equally capable of, so there's no reason to keep the other one. So, having sold the Midi Wal would still leave me with my new white MK II 4 and my translucent green lined fretless Wal MK II 5. I'm practically sold ta Oliver
  10. [size=2][b]Swapped for an incredible fretless Thanks for your interest.[/b][/size] Hi all, at last I've decided against keeping this killer Wal, since soundwise there is hardly a noticable difference between my new white Wal MK II and this wonderful 1989 Wal MK II midi bass, and I cannot afford owning 3 Wals at the same time. It's in a great condition. Wenge facings over mahogany core, ebony fretboard. It weighs in at slightly below 5 kgs. Frets are fine. Neck straight. Very very low action. Currently strung with Sadowski steel strings. Only flaw is that sometimes there is some creaking sound from the bridge poti, but that shouldn't be a great issue. Also, there is no midi module with this bass, since I purchased the bass without one from its original owner (editor-in-chief of the reknown bass magazine "Bass Professor"). Having emailed the original developer of that midi system, Steve Chick told me that these module wouldl crop up now and then on the second hand market, since they were not produced for Wal exclusively. Otherwise fully working electronics & very powerful output featuring that thunderous Wal tone we're all after. Keep in mind that these midi Wals are very rare and collectible items. I've swapped the chrome tuners with some black ones by Schaller. The original ones are still here if you want them. Comes in a sturdy, as-new Warwick RoadReady Rockcase. I'm willing to ship worldwide. This is a great sounding and playing Wal. Cheers Oliver
  11. [quote name='chris_b' post='908429' date='Jul 28 2010, 05:59 PM']There is a "show your Wals" thread already.[/quote] you're right Chris - posted it there
  12. Yes - back to the proper thread: Hi all, This is my new Moby Dick Wal MK II, currently being shipped to Germany. This is Paul's first shot of it taken at Wal basses last week to wet my appetite and two close ups of the neck and body taken by Paul during the building process. spex: Wal MkII 4 white polyester finish gold hardware fretted macassar ebony neck solid Spanish cedar body 4,4 kgs yummy!!
  13. Hi all, thought we could also use this thread to post our new Wals. This is my new Moby Dick Wal MK II, currently being shipped to Germany. This is Paul's first shot of it taken at Wal basses last week to wet my appetite and two close ups of the neck and body taken by Paul during the building process. spex: Wal MkII 4 white polyester finish gold hardware fretted macassar ebony neck solid Spanish cedar body 4,4 kgs yummy!!
  14. The big 1200 watts rig driven by my Wal (see profile for details):
  15. [quote name='6stringbassist' post='877379' date='Jun 25 2010, 02:52 PM']I'm very interested in trades for vintage 70's jazz basses .[/quote] Well, I guess there is one very fine example here for sale
  16. Sold. Thanks for your interest. Oliver
  17. [quote name='Flanker' post='869416' date='Jun 16 2010, 09:33 PM']pmd[/quote] pm replied to. Yes these pres sound like the big SVT rigs. Yet I prefer the sound of the Alembic pre pushed by a Tech 21 BDDI for some dirt. Thus the Ampeg has to go. [font="Arial Black"]Sorry for the confusion. Yes, I have a Paypal account, which until now I have only used for paying stuff. But I found that you can also receive money with it. Stupid me ... Best regards[/font] Oliver
  18. Hi all, I've one of the aforementioned preamps as spare. It's in perfect technical and optical condition and sounds as it should. This rare Ampeg preamp is in Germany. Asking price is 450 GBP + shipping costs (15 GBP to UK) Best regards Oliver PS: It's one of these, but looks even better:
  19. [quote name='wombatboter' post='847702' date='May 25 2010, 06:11 PM']I was the one who send the first email when this bass appeared and the seller has been so kind to respect this.. Normally this bass is heading for Belgium this week (looking forward to it and thanks for the kind replies, Gary).[/quote] Hey Geert, did the Wal virus get you finally again I remember you saying it comes down to owning only one Wal in the end ... tc
  20. [quote name='BigRedX' post='846454' date='May 24 2010, 01:52 PM']My German's somewhat rusty, but it appears that the seller will only send to other addresses in Germany...[/quote] Ahh - sorry for the confusion mates - yes it's mine and I would also ship to the UK. I just bought a Glockenklang Heart Rock Poweramp with 1200W at 2,7 ohms to trigger my Quattro 800W at 4 ohms and an Orange OBC 115 400w at 8 ohms. So grab a bargain - these Glock Bass Art tops are VERY rare indeed! Cheers Oliver
  21. Hi all, just in case you're after one here's your chance: [url="http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=220610872735&Category=46660&_trkparms=algo%3DLVI%26its%3DI%26otn%3D1"]http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIt...s%3DI%26otn%3D1[/url] Cheers Oliver
  22. cool decision! Did the same with my battered black poly fiver some time ago - also a weight issue. The laquer had been about 3 mm thick so you can imagine. It was 1/2 kg of paint!
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