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Foxx

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  1. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1408791723' post='2533495']
    Have you got my old baby Foxx? 82 white pickguard sounds like it, old horse murphy in the mix somewhere? That is the best pre EB I have ever played if it is!
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    I dunno, it could be. I bought it from the gallery couple of months back, it was a commission sale they did for someone, though I don't know who.

  2. [quote name='steviedee' timestamp='1408687145' post='2532465']
    Got the last ones I'm afraid. But pickguard heaven in the states will do them and they are pretty reasonable . Bloke from Ernie Ball recommended them. Great about your bass, natural isn't it. My 77 is definitely not immaculate but it's still in good condition for a bass of that age.
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    It is a natural finish, came with a white pickguard originally, I just prefer the look of the black ones.

  3. I don't suppose you fancy selling one do you if you have a surplus now? , I've been looking for one myself, no luck so far.
    I've had to make do with a black later type one, and on a natural bass that truss rod cutout shows up sadly.

  4. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1408393535' post='2529809']
    Is it my old one? Id like to keep tabs on it if it is :)
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    If it had a white pickguard and was in the gallery, natural finish?

  5. I have one of these, bought brand new in 1999 for £350 ish,there were 3 left reduced to clear at the time in fairdeal in brum.
    They were a short run made in that year only from what little info I've found on them, as chilliwailer said, they are a mix of parts from US and mexico, the whole lot being finished, assembled etc in the USA factory, I changed the pickguard on mine to standard jazz config, as i never liked the all over white one, changed the pots for full size CTS ones, as it had those mini pots fitted as standard, otherwise it's stock, the neck is superb and the body is very resonant.
    I'd never part with mine, was my first proper good quality bass, and still puts some US standards to shame in terms of fit and finish, the others i've come across have all had good reviews, and seem consistent. snap his hand off, I would. :)

  6. [quote name='4 Strings' timestamp='1399672454' post='2446665']

    If I had piles of cash I'd find it difficult not to buy each one I came across.
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    Least its not just me then... :rolleyes:

  7. [quote name='drTStingray' timestamp='1398792130' post='2437661']
    The mute pads on pre EB basses were never much good. One simply fell off my 79 when it was a couple of weeks old.

    Not sure why you guys are cutting up mouse mats and the like. EBMM do the mute kits as a part (you can probably order them from Strings and Things). Apart from slightly larger diameter thumb screws they are the same I think. If you didn't want to fit the whole kit you could cut off the pads and then superglue them on your pre EB chrome plate.
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    They do indeed, but at 25 quid or so, vs the £4 it cost me for the jazz pickup foam, what can I say, I'm a tight arse.
    Plus only had to cut it to length and press it on. :D

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