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ColinH

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  1. My thanks to all the above.
    Machinehead, I'm not too bothered about cost or affecting the value, as I won't be parting with this beauty! An SD does seem like a good option.
    Pfretrock, don't know about the wiring mode, but point noted; ta.
    Musicbassman, I have an '86 Squier Jazz, now with American Standard Fender pickups, and it's pretty damn good. For the Tele, all I need is a bit more
    top, and a Jazz p/u could well provide that.
    Chris b, I don't want to replace the humbucker, as the sound is so huge. Also most other (smaller) pickups would leave a gap...! I actually nearly traded
    this bass for a Bass Centre Profile, last week, but drew back, and realise now that [sigh] I could never let it go.

  2. Hi Pete,
    Apologies for delay in responding!
    That's a fair price.
    Another Basschat chap kindly sent me a pair of old Jazz pickups, but they don't quite fit my Squier: at 19mm across,
    they're too wide. They're also both of equal length.

    Please check the dimensions of those you have: they need to be 17mm across; 9.0 and 9.3 cm in length.
    If so, please let me know, at [email protected]. Incidentally, could you be interested in a pair of
    DiMarzio Jazz PUs, valued at the equivalent £40, as a deal?

    Colin

  3. I'm on my 3rd Trace amp now, having had other stuff in-between-years. Managed to get the last AH600 head going at Bass Centre in Bagshot. A tad heavy, but insanely powerful. I disagree with Mr 40Hz: the [Mid] Pre-Shape is a superb feature, getting rid of honkiness, and you can build on it with the EQ.

  4. Well...

    In all honesty I've been a tad dismissive of 'social media' in the past (MyFace/Tw*tbook/whatever), and didn't hold out much hope of anything coming of this.

    However...after some e-dialogue with Joel McIvor [he of Bass Guitar magazine] and Silvia Bluejay [of Basschat], and re-posting onto General Discussion...I was contacted by a guy in W.Yorkshire, who said he had the bass and was willing to sell. I asked him for some new pictures, and it was The One!

    Whe-hey!

    Miracles can happen after all, (and 'ey kid, maybe this forum stuff ain't a waste of (cyber)space.) I've arranged to do the deal on my next return visit to Bradford in a few weeks.
    Seems the bass had never strayed far from where it was originally half-inched.

    Assuming things get concluded ok, my sincere thanks to Joel, Silvia, Basschat and all you cool Groovers who've lent a sympathetic ear...[sob]...

    ColinH

  5. Hi, fellow Groove-meisters

    Although I mostly play a Precision at the moment, I was thinking recently how nice it would be to have a Jazz again. Then I decided that I would like to track down the Squier Jazz that was stolen from me...on 9th November, 1991.

    Sound crazy? Possibly not, it seems...

    That night, over twenty-four years ago, my band had just played a charity gig (Marie Curie Cancer Care), and was enjoying a well-earned curry, when a street-gang broke into my Austin Metro, parked on Oak Lane, Bradford. The thieves (who were seen, and locals called the cops) also got away with a Marshall
    amp, Peterson cab and my wife's video camera. (Yep, leaving gear in a car, in the dark, was stupid. Never again.)

    What really hurt, of course, was losing my treasured instrument (bought from Spectre Sound, Bingley in 1987), which was a very fine, Japanese-made Squier, Serial Number E 636298.
    I'd upgraded its hardware with a gold Badass II bridge, EMG active pickups, and 3 chrome tone/volume knobs. At the time, it had a white body and scratchplate;
    neck rosewood with dot inlays.

    So with my new-found purpose in life, I've emailed details about this bass to a lot of music shops, and several guitar magazines (one of which, to its enormous credit, intends to feature it shortly).

    Here's the deal. Anyone reuniting me with my baby gets a £100 reward, and I'll pay £500 to the current (blameless) owner. So £600 if that's one-and-the-same- person. (Needless to say, the wife thinks I'm nuts. But hey.)

    Here's the twist. A few nights ago, on my deranged pilgrimage, I was combing through the 'Basses for Sale' section of Basschat, and saw a ghost.

    Or that's what it felt like. This was very real, however. 'GSbass' had posted the bass for sale, in November, 2014. The headstock close-up shot showed the SN very clearly. Everything else was as-was, but for the now-black scratchplate, and a patch of damage to the finish on its bottom edge.

    I replied to the posting, asking if he still had it...(unlikely)... and I've had no response. If you bought it from GSbass, please consider my offer...Thanks.

    ColinH
    email: [email protected] tel. 023 8077 2660

  6. Thanks for those responses, guys. And I won't give up hope!
    The ideal scenario is as related by pst62, but I don't have the receipt [from Spectre Sound, Bingley, 8th December 1987!]
    as it went to the insurance company for the claim, at the time. They did pay out, fortunately. I went down to London with a wad and bought a new Stingray,
    but traded it after 2 years...for a Fender Jazz that I kept for 10! Today I've a Precision. Nice, but a Jazz would be nice again, too. Especially THAT one...

    ColinH

  7. Hi, on the night of 9th November, 1991, after a charity gig [Marie Curie], my car was broken into in Bradford, and my
    white Squier Jazz bass was stolen (along with a Marshall amp and Peterson cab)...

    24 years later, I want to track it down! I've emailed a lot of music shops around the UK, and several guitar/bass
    magazines, one of which plans to feature the story.

    When taken, it had a gold Badass bridge, EMG active pickups, and chrome control knobs; white body and scratchplate;
    SERIAL NUMBER: E 636298.

    In short: £100 reward to whoever reunites me with this instrument, and £500 to its present (blameless) custodian.
    So £600 if that's one-and-the-same person.

    Fellow Knights (and Ladies) of the Groove, I ask for your vigilance...Thanks.

    ColinH

    [email protected] tel. 023 8077 2660

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