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zander71

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  1. 19 minutes ago, stewblack said:

    Thanks mate. I really love it. Everyone seems to say that they are reluctant to sell, usually makes me raise my eyebrows but I genuinely hate to part with this one. 

    Needs must etc. I just had 5 jazz basses at the time. These are well regarded.

  2. From the Allparts web-site.

     

    • 20 frets (.103" x .045")
    • Maple bass neck with white binding and vintage tinted finish
    • Rosewood fingerboard with white pearloid block inlays
    • 10" radius
    • Nut width 1.5"
    • Heel width 2-7/16"
    • Tuning peg hole diameter 11/16"
    • Truss Rod adjustment at heel
    • Neck thickness .89" at first fret, 1.00" at twelfth fret
  3. Hi, not sure of the actual radius of the neck. It's probably more C type than modern. I have a Geddy Lee and it's deeper than that. Truss rod is adjusted at the body end of the neck and neck needs removed to adjust.

    The pickups have cloth wiring and the pots are solid shaft CTS.

     

    Thanks

  4. For sale is a very high quality "Bitsa" jazz bass very much in the style of the 1974 AVRI. Parts are as follows - 

     

    Allparts block and bound rosewood jazz bass neck with authentic decal applied and lacquered

    WD Music Vintage White 3 Piece American Alder body

    Lindy Frallin Jazz bass pickups

    Fender stamped 70s style tuners

    Fender slothead bass bridge

    Fender string tree

    Fender neckplate and screws

    Fender strap buttons

    Vintage pots and wiring

    Tort pickguard

     

    Comes in a vintage style tweed case and is currently strung with flatwounds. Quite light and weighs around 7 1/2lbs in weight

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  5. 4 minutes ago, AndyTravis said:

    Mine is such a petty reason, I sell them because I play exactly where the pickup sits and dig through the strings - the pole pieces tear my fingers up. 

    I love the feel and sound of them - I literally just need to get a bartolini/Duncan/emg pickup...

    instead I throw a strop and sell them on.

    i think my old 94 has just come up for sale 🤦🏻‍♂️

    Yeah i play there too. I do have 2 other stingrays but i'm selling this as I'm buying another one and can't justify them all.

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