It has a low action and sounds great, just not used at all.
I've put pics on of the actual bass.
The price is now £150 delivered.
Trades for anything interesting.
Next one.
This was a model that was available at that time in limited numbers. It has a really brilliant (fire engine/blood red) finish with black scratchplate and hardware. The red sets off the black hardware really well.
It comes with original case, original pickup cover (not fitted in photos) and the original black bridge It has a hipshot retrofit brdige for added sustain and no bridge lift! )
The bass has never been damaged or modified in any way. The hipshot bridge is a direct replacement for the original so no holes were added to fit it so it can be swapped on or off.
The best part of this bass is the neck. Its almost completely flat yet there is no fret buzz anywhere.
There is mystery attached to the Red Rickenbacker: Have a read here:
[url="http://www.theredrickenbacker.com/"]http://www.theredrickenbacker.com/[/url]
There are numerous other articles on the net too.
This is a really stunning bass and whoever buys it will be very happy and may even disappear
I want £1300 delivered please.
Thanks for looking.
Anyone here can have it for £1300.
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I had the pleasure of Rich's company last week when he brought me a lovely Yamaha.
Awesome player! Really nice guy to deal with too.
Thanks very much.
Tom.
They are good for the money, there is one on Preloved now for 55 quid. Bargain.
edit here:
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hth.
Hi John, I'm sorry I missed that question.
The board is glued on rather than one piece, frets are I'm pretty sure, medium jumbo
not sure about the radius, sorry I don't know how to tell.
HTH, Tom.
[quote name='nathan bossoh' post='899683' date='Jul 20 2010, 07:42 AM']well not to be rude, but i dont go to your church and you dont go to mine. so you cant suggest that i should be able to buy my own things just becasue you do since your not in my situation or life.[/quote]
Well that told me!
[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='899469' date='Jul 19 2010, 09:53 PM']Is this scheme of yours not a tad dishonest for a churchgoer? [/quote]
I play in a church music group and I buy my own stuff
I agree Rich.
You need to assert your authority in the marriage. There is no way you can lose face with other musicians, ALL of whome have at least 4 basses!
(I have 14)
If they see you playing the same bass over and over again they will know you are a downtrodden,foot on the neck typical man and this will not do. Does she not realise that the VMJ overheats quite badly and is regarded as a fire risk by some venues so it is essential to have a backup bass for this eventuality. This way you won't miss a gig and your wife will get a share of the takings for the gig.
Alternatively just buy one and stuff the consequences, we have a spare room