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  1. These are okay……….but he’s in Spain. I have one, fits exactly. https://egilegorbasses.com/egilegorbassesshop/en/home/65-blackwood-ramp-for-jazz-bass.html?search_query=Ramp&results=2
  2. In continental Europe I believe Bassfreaks is a dealer, should you be looking at new examples. You might also consider a direct import of a second hand example. Ishibashi often has several examples available and the prices end up slightly cheaper after customs charges etc. than those available in Europe - if you can find them. Good luck with your search. Enjoy!
  3. What can I say?, except that I completely agree! If only they were a teeny bit lighter, then all would be perfect. Very underrated builder with top notch Japanese quality. The clue to your question is in my user name.
  4. I’ve had a similar experience and had the nut re-cut in an attempt to resolve.
  5. Rothko & Frost will make pretty much whatever you need. www.rothkoandfrost.com
  6. Yes, it was a USA-made bass. I took it in exchange when I made a sale, so I do not know under what conditions it was kept in by the previous owner(s). I have seen poly crack after being exposed to repeated hot/cold environments during storage or load out, but in my case with the Jazz it was more like a de-lamination of the poly from the wood. Almost as if the wood behind had shrunk and the poly not. Fender QC has been patchy over the years, but I’m not sure if mid 2000s was especially bad.
  7. I had the same thing happen on a Fender Jazz that was made around 2005. I managed to “wick in” some liquid superglue into the crack; first depressing one side then the other. While it did work, there was extra tension on the poly and eventually another small crack appeared a little further away.
  8. ^^^^ this has been my experience on several occasions as well.
  9. Goodbye tail lift and hello to easier intonation! Great upgrade while maintaining the overall vintage Ric vibe.
  10. That's strange. He got a few for me with no issues at all.
  11. I've always had good service on G&L from these folks in Germany: https://www.musicstore.com/en_BE/EUR/brands/g-l They don't have a G&l clf L 1000 listed in their current stock, but maybe worth a quick email? ([email protected])
  12. Try Danny Stewart at www.bassjapandirect.com
  13. That is absolutely stunning!!
  14. These guys are based in Godstone, Surrey and have taken care of much of Bernie Goodfellow's (GB Guitars) finishing work. They come highly recommended. https://www.bowfinishing.co.uk/guitars/ I'm not affiliated, btw.
  15. Yes....the same as the OP. I have far too many basses. I've tried rotating them to ensure that they all get play time.....but, the preference of most of the bands I play with is for a P bass. I noodle on the others at home, however. My better half just rolls her eyes when the topic of "how many guitars have you got?" is raised by unsuspecting visitors.
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