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drlargepants

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  1. Your right arm (assuming you're right handed) won't thank you, the bridge is utter garbage, the pickup suround will drive you mad probably. Other than that they are wonderful, the 4003s is probably a bit easier to live with though. I love my 4003, I doubt I could do a full gig with it though.
  2. Speaking of which, there is a web site that sells lots of secondhand USA jazz (& p) necks Can anyone remember what it is ?
  3. Great guy and trustworthy. Decent player also ;-) I hope the Jazz serves you well.
  4. [quote name='Cosmo Valdemar' timestamp='1495194308' post='3302035'] Any tribute to JD deserves applause as far as I'm concerned - monster player. [/quote] Hear hear :-)
  5. I bought a rather lovely AVRI Precision from Andy. I couldn't be happier with it or the transaction. Nice easy going chap to deal with
  6. Just pissing about on my Ric at the moment and its way wider than my Jazz, much deeper neck as well. Works well for me. Surprising though, I got rid of a G&L as I found the neck too wide. We shall see I guess !
  7. Yeah it's me lol ! I'm not sure how I missed it on here. I have some concerns about the width of the nut, but the only way to be sure is to try it really. I didn't realise the AVRI was a wider nut than a standard P. My Ric has a neck the size of a baseball bat so I suspect I'll be ok ;-)
  8. 70s Queen, in the very early 80s I've had an obsession with 3tsb Precisions ever since. Then Black Sabbath and early Metallica. I miss those days
  9. Can anyone recommend a courier that will insure for over £1000 for both loss and damage please ?
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  11. [quote name='Sean' timestamp='1493555098' post='3289071'] Lovely looking instrument and great basses. I'd suggest adding "Tribute" to the thread title as it'll probably get more views/interest. [/quote] Oops. Good point, ta
  12. Here we have a rather lovely L2000 tribute in cherryburst. Made in Korea, in or around 2005 Swamp ash body, no obvious dings. Back of neck shows wear from being played rather a lot in the last ten years, frets are in excellent condition though. Hopefully the photos show this, it's more mojo than relic. Electrics all work perfectly, action is low, and neck is straight. Strung with newish Elixr strings. Price reflects overall condition I feel. https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B0g5qXGF1IWzIh
  13. Something's come up so will take £750 for a quick sale.
  14. Hi All. Here we have my 2014 American Standard Jazz Bass finished in the awesome Olympic white with tort pickguard & rosewood board neck with it's OHSC and case candy still intact. High mass bridge with string through option. Currently string with Elixir strings through the body, can put some nicely worn in La Bella flats on it (not through the body!) if you'd prefer. Case is the much nicer vintage looking one if that sort of thing is important to you. I've owned this bass from new and I've really looked after her. I think It's a real shining example of an excellent U.S. Jazz. It plays amazingly well, Good action & setup, beautiful & versatile tone, excellent workmanship and stunning looks. Bass was bought new late 2016 from Dawsons in Warrington. Has been giged and rehearsed with extensively since then, but doesn't show any obvious signs of wear. So why, you may ask, am I wanting to part with this magnificent beast? As great as this bass is, it's tonally not what I am looking for at this time and I require something with a bit more thump to sit with my new bands sound. So in an ideal world I am looking to swap for one of the following USA Standard Precision Bass in the same colour or black/Sunburst. AVRI '62 Precision again in either White/Black/Sunburst. Sandburgs and USA G&L also considered. I'm not desperate in the slightest to sell this, so no low ball offers please ;-) Any questions or offers do not hesitate to get in touch. Thanks Seán
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