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tom1946

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  1. Sorry, fainted, that's my dream machine, fantastic!
  2. I've just fainte
  3. Cheers Josh, of course it is...
  4. That's really clear Ped, What camera & lens?
  5. EUB=? Ta.
  6. Thanks Al, couldn't agree more, I have 3 now and my wife thinks that's one too many.
  7. Last bump before oblivion. This really is a great bass, still has the hang tags on it. You won't be disappointed with it.
  8. Reduced to £450 with free shipping.
  9. So, do you have any fixed price for all/part of it?
  10. No problem mate. Just to clarify. Yes it's 8 months old, it has never been played, it has sat in its Rockbag since it was bought. I came into some money (through hard work) and went a bit silly and bought quite a few bass's and electric guitars. Stupid? yes, but if you could wouldn't you? If this sells for £230 I will lose £69 so I really am unwilling to go any lower, especially with free carriage too. No offence taken from anyone, If it doesn't sell I'll keep it.
  11. Cheers! glad you're having fun Porkpie. I bet you get some some funny looks busking with that
  12. Brand new? doubt it.
  13. Cheers Bob, that's why I'm in trouble
  14. I've just checked to make sure my Stingray is still there You are a man of taste and quality
  15. REDUCED TO £450, FREE SHIPPING. I haven't got much left now. Classic 70's Jazz bass, bought on a whim 'cos I like block necks, but as the ever fragrant Mrs Anderson keeps telling me I already have 2. She has a point. Spec' MIM The '70s saw the repositioning of the bridge pickup closer to the bridge, creating a brighter tone that cut through mixes more. The biggest cosmetic upgrade came in the form of gorgeous block inlays and neck binding, which are highly sought after by many bassists. The bullet truss rod completes the look. Seventies-era Jazz Bass guitars are widely regarded as the basses built for funk. The offset waist, ultra-slim neck and vintage-style alnico magnet Jazz Bass single-coil pickups all make this bass very comfortable and familiar. Product Features Body Alder Neck Maple, ‘70s "C" Shape, (Gloss Urethane Finish) Fingerboard Rosewood, 7.25" Radius (184 mm) No. of Frets 20 Vintage Style Frets Pickups 2 Vintage Style Jazz Bass Single-Coil Pickups with AlNiCo Magnets Controls Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Master Tone Pickup Switching None Bridge American Vintage ‘70s Precision®/Jazz® Bass with Single Groove Saddles Machine Heads Vintage ‘70s "Fender" Stamped Open-Gear Tuning Machines Hardware Chrome Pickguard 3-Ply Black on (300) 3-Color Sunburst, 3-Ply White on (306) Black Scale Length 34" (863.6 mm) Width at Nut 1.50" (38 mm) Unique Features: White Fingerboard Binding, White Pearloid Block Inlay, Synthetic Bone Nut, Vintage Styling, "Bullet" Truss Rod Adjustment Nut, 4-Bolt Neck Plate Strings Fender Super Bass 7250ML, NPS, p/n 073-7250-005, Gauges: (.045, .065, .080, .100), I got a bargain for £480 so I want that back please. I'll chuck in free delivery too. Please, no silly offers, it'll just give me ammunition to keep it. Ayethangyow.
  16. Yes no rush here. Combo is: Height, 23" depth, 13" width, 24" Cab: height, 19" width, 24" depth 17" HTH Tom.
  17. [quote name='warrior' post='734544' date='Feb 3 2010, 09:47 PM']offer still stands.....:-)[/quote] That was derisory, no thanks I don't need the money, why do people think you're desperate and will take any silly offer?
  18. Bump, £150, last offer before egay.
  19. Me again, how do they differ from a Fender Jazz? Is it the sound or build quality or maybe the playability? Damn it I wasn't going to buy any more bass's
  20. Tom bought my Jazz bass, paid immediately, is a great communicator and I would highly recommend as a trading partner. Tom1946
  21. Thanks, it's a very smooth player.
  22. Wontcha post it Jim?
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