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leroydiamond

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  1. [quote name='Jigster' post='1097715' date='Jan 21 2011, 04:05 PM']I have seen something I want so this and my Sandberg JM4 are up for sale. [attachment=69611:IMG_8156.JPG] This was bought brand new from Andy Baxter in Hackney - very cool bass, no issues whatsoever. It is of course reliced, and made up to look like it's toured across the States and has been done pretty darn well I'd say. It plays like a dream with two Di Marzio Jazz pups that capture the harmonics of the notes wonderfully. They are pretty grindy, but also produce amazing lows. Passive - vol/vol/tone - All finishing work is in 100% nitrocellulose lacquer. Single action truss rod with heel adjust. Vintage Kluson style tuners. Tusq Nut. Alder body with Rosewood fingerboard. Neck has medium large frets, a 10 radius on the fretboard and is medium C . Weighs: 9lb 8oz. The craftmanshp is fantastic, neck is [b]straight[/b] as a dye, fret finish good, and the whole thing is so sturdy and well made. The profile of the neck is deeper than your average Jazz - more P bass-ish - but it's actually very comfortable once you bond with the bass. It certainly doesn't hinder playing. For those who don't know, Nash are made by Bill Nash in the US - as their website says : "What is a Nashguitar? It's the closest thing to vintage that you can get without taking a second mortgage. It's a hand-crafted guitar with a vintage vibe. It's an old-school electric with new-school parts. It's a guitar set up by a pro to be played by anyone." see here for more info [url="http://www.nashguitars.com/IMHO.htm"]http://www.nashguitars.com/IMHO.htm[/ Pick up is best. Or will drive within an hour to meet up. Or post at buyer's expense. [b]This comes with a Nash hardcase also[/b] [attachment=69613:IMG_8132.JPG][attachment=69618:IMG_8139.JPG][/quote] Any idea of the weight and width at the nut?
  2. [quote name='martysprior' post='1087599' date='Jan 13 2011, 09:03 AM']BUMP !!! To all Bass Chat members interested in this bass, I'm now open to cash offers on this bass. Due to recent family commitments unfortunately this beautiful built and sounding bass has got to go !!! Regards, Marty[/quote] What is the weight of the bass please?
  3. [quote name='molan' post='1075519' date='Jan 2 2011, 05:52 PM']So nice they named it twice [/quote] Hi I have a 2005 limited edition musicman sterling bass that I would be interested in trading with a cash adjustment your way. here is the link dhttp://www.adverts.ie/guitar-bass/musicman-sterling-limited-edition-4-string-bass-price-drop-to-1100-euro/333264. Let me know if your interested and maybe we can do a deal.
  4. [quote name='Apothem' post='1052460' date='Dec 9 2010, 09:52 AM']Oh!! Good to know A couple of years ago in NYC I visited Roger's workshop in Brooklyn and asked Kevin Drexler (Roger's aide) about tighter spacing for a 4 (I used to have a NYC 4 from the '90s with the old Schaller bridge, where you could choose your preferred spacing). He told me that was not a possibility (I suppose because of contractual obligations with the current bridges supplier....) Nice one anyway mate [/quote] Sadowsky have a replacement bridge for their 4 strings which gives the option of 19mm string spacing as opposed to the standard 20mm. Not sure about options for the 5 string
  5. [quote name='Jimmyp28' post='1029646' date='Nov 19 2010, 05:24 PM']What do you mean by the UV dude?[/quote] think this is what bubinga 5 is talking about [url="http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/bass_guitars_detail.asp?stock=06030317335419"]http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/bass_guitars...=06030317335419[/url]
  6. [quote name='philipleonard' post='1013725' date='Nov 5 2010, 08:33 PM']Ordered one and then a second arrived 6 months later. I'd like to swap this for a sans amp/ synth/ microbass/ or any good offers.[/quote] are you interested in an aurex bass xciter?
  7. [quote name='leroydiamond' post='919439' date='Aug 9 2010, 10:39 AM']I have 2 new Elixir nanoweb B strings .125 for sale. Will take £10 for them both plus £2.50 p+p[/quote] bump
  8. [quote name='leroydiamond' post='955133' date='Sep 13 2010, 05:06 PM']Hi folks I have a new Sadowsky bass case for sale. Will fit Sadowsky standard j or p bass. looking for £120 pounds plus shipping. These Are over $250 plus shipping, customs, etc from the USA. If there is any interest I will enquire about shipping costs (I live in the republic of Ireland). So if you have a sadowsky and you want a matching case get in touch.[/quote] sorry folks i have withdrawn the case
  9. Can you tell me what weight the bass is?
  10. I stronglly recomend earplugs. i have tinnitus and hearing loss and am sorry now that i didnt start wearing plugs years ago. i use ACS plugs, expensive but worth every penny.
  11. [quote name='Shambo' post='989984' date='Oct 16 2010, 10:05 AM']Bought this on [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=94531&hl=tascam"]here[/url] a couple of months ago and I have barely even looked at it, so maybe another BCer will put it to better use. Tascam MP-BT1 Bass Trainer boxed. A tiny crack on the body apparently, (but I've never noticed it), in full working order. I bought a mini USB cable to connect it to my computer, which didn't come with it, and I'll include this in the sale. Selling for the £60 I paid for it, including UK recorded delivery. I'll post to EU at extra cost of recorded & insured delivery. Payment by bank transfer, cash, cleared cheque or paypal if the buyer will pay the fees. Thanks for looking.[/quote] Hi cost of shipping to Galway in the republic of ireland regards leroy
  12. [quote name='leroydiamond' post='955133' date='Sep 13 2010, 06:06 PM']Hi folks I have a new Sadowsky bass case for sale. Will fit Sadowsky standard j or p bass. looking for £120 pounds plus shipping. These Are over $250 plus shipping, customs, etc from the USA. If there is any interest I will enquire about shipping costs (I live in the republic of Ireland). So if you have a sadowsky and you want a matching case get in touch.[/quote] Hi Folks giving this a final bump and if there is no interest I will withdraw the case at the weekend
  13. [quote name='Doddy' post='993364' date='Oct 19 2010, 12:01 PM']Basically,by resting your forearm on the bass you are constricting the blood flow to your hand.I'm also guessing that you have a relatively sharp wrist angle. It's possible to eventually develop CTS by doing both of these. Try to raise your arm a little so that you are not resting it on the bass and try to keep your wrists pretty straight. Everyone does these things at times,but if you can get out of the habit,it's worth it in the long run.[/quote] Thanks for the feedback. I will work on adjusting my right hand position. It will be achalllenge as that hand has been resting on the body of a bass guitar for over 30 years!
  14. [quote name='Doddy' post='991649' date='Oct 17 2010, 09:22 PM']Do you rest your forearm on the bass? That could be causing a problem.Without seeing you play it's hard to say. There's no reason to be reluctant to use a pick,especially if it helps to relieve some of the strain on your fingers.[/quote] yes i do rest my forearm on the bass. What is your opinion on this. thanks for your reply
  15. hi folks recently I have developed significant pain in the the index and middle fingers of my plucking hand. i have been playing bass for many years and guess this may be a case of wear and tear. Any sugestions regarding treatment? I am a semi pro, so taking a break from playing is not a real option right now and I would be reluctant to switch to a pick. Anyy suggestioins would be welcome,
  16. [quote name='leroydiamond' post='956046' date='Sep 14 2010, 02:27 PM']bump[/quote] bump
  17. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='955178' date='Sep 13 2010, 06:39 PM']Which [url="https://secure.sadowsky.com/store/?cPath=25"]model[/url] is it please?[/quote] For some reason they are not listed on the Sadowsky web sight. It is the latest Sadowsky dinky j bass hard case which fits the Sadowsky standard j bass. Heres a link for some more info and pictures /http://sadowsky.com/forum/index.php?topic=118.0. I need to double check if this fits the Sadowsky P bass so sorry if I misled you in the listing description. regards leroy
  18. Hi folks I have a new Sadowsky bass case for sale. Will fit Sadowsky standard j or p bass. looking for £120 pounds plus shipping. These Are over $250 plus shipping, customs, etc from the USA. If there is any interest I will enquire about shipping costs (I live in the republic of Ireland). So if you have a sadowsky and you want a matching case get in touch.
  19. [quote name='molan' post='951703' date='Sep 10 2010, 12:06 PM']I've literally just bought a near identical bass (amazing to see two trans white Sadowsky J's come up for sale in the same week!) and can confirm that they really are very nice indeed [/quote] Can you say how the older Sadowsky compares with the more recent ones?
  20. Hello What is the weight of the bass please? Will you ship to the republic of Ireland? regards leroy
  21. [quote name='paulie' post='937775' date='Aug 27 2010, 07:30 AM']I used to own a Sadowsky very similar to this accept it had a flame maple finish on top. To be honest the older Sadowskys are the ones to have because they have slilmmer necks than the new ones, they dont have that any tapering at the heel (new ones do), they have better bridges and they are light due to the choice of hand picked body woood and not due to the chambered bodys of the new ones. Id still love a new one though! Good luck with the sale.[/quote] Spot on regarding the newer necks not beeing slim. I purchased a new sadowsky and had to return the neck for a reshape. I would recomend that when ordering a new sadowsky the purchaser should discuss neck proifile issues prior to the instrument beeing shipped. The neck can be shaped pretty much to the same spec as the older Sadowskys. I am now a very happy sadowsky player!!
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