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karlfer

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  1. I've never seen one before, looks a bit of a bitsa? Way overpriced IMHO, but I like it. [url="http://www.preloved.co.uk/adverts/show/108630207/fender-hollow-p-bass-cij-tele-jazz-f-hole.html"]Preloved | fender hollow p bass cij tele jazz f hole for sale in West Yorkshire, Yorkshire[/url]
  2. Come on you lot, get this bought so that he puts his 60th Anni P up
  3. Sorry Mel, I really wanted a pop at this gorgeous bass but in three weeks no takers for my Glaub, so I'm out. Good luck kiddo, it's a belter. Karl.
  4. Hurry up and get this bought peeps before I start an ad for my AV62RI Stack knob. This Sadow really is superb! Bump.
  5. So, at before God o'clock this morning I mailed Tim asking if he had a spare Glaub scratchplate (I knew he had ). He took it to work, we met at his work, it's now on my Glaub. Top man Tim, thanks so much fella, really appreciated. Brilliant guy! Karl.
  6. [quote name='cocco' timestamp='1374762515' post='2152906'] Just so you know. The Bob Glaub has a wide nut. If you want a jazz nut on a lakland P you're looking for a Duck Dunn [/quote] The Glaub actually is made with both 1.75 inch and 1.5 inch nut width, although the narrower nut is rare over here.
  7. No probs Peter, just thought a black AV62R1 Stack Knob may have appealed as they are a bit tasty. GLWTS, cheers, Karl.
  8. Hiya Quatschmacher. Just in case this hasn't gone in the next half hour . I have a black 62 American Reissue, stack knob, rosewood board, tortie plate, made 2002. Sadly it is in my luthiers getting set up, cleaned and serviced (pots, pups etc) and no doubt he won't have finished it tomorrow when I ring. Sadly can't even do photos. Good condition, a few tiny scratches. Would be looking to that plus £350 your way for the Sadow, which is my dream combo. So, just in case yours is around in a couple of days thought I'd through the hat in. Cheers, Karl.
  9. [quote name='adamlunt' timestamp='1374689040' post='2151965'] Hey can you put up some more detailed pics of the wear n stuff? [/quote] Yeah, we tried asking for that 3 weeks ago A serial number or year of manufacture wouldn't go amiss either. You wanna sell, you gotta sell!
  10. [quote name='tedmanzie' timestamp='1374658795' post='2151331'] all current PB70s on the fender japan site are either alder or ash, even if they aren't the US model. don't know if this is the same for older models, [/quote] It ain't
  11. [quote name='hamfist' timestamp='1369168810' post='2085843'] I'm sure you will get your asking price with a bit of patience. It might be worth putting it up on Gumtree also. I've had a fair bit of luck selling on there recently. The market is just so depressed at the moment. It's a good price for what is a very nice mid-range Jazz. Ten times better than a Squier, but for the same money ! [/quote] Put it on Bumtree, my last two went from there, not here, (including a cut price Alembic at £1000). £240 for a jazz as good as this is an excellent bargain, just should not be here anymore. GLWTS
  12. Like most Precisions throughout the decades, there is really little difference. Both 70's RI's have 40 mm nut and the larger TV friendly logos. The US will have alder and US pups, same as the PB62-**US. They will be stamped US in the neck pocket if that is what they are.
  13. There are some stupid prices out there in FEEBay land, and they wonder why they don't sell Then you get a shop which leads the rest of the terminally optimistic by example. The last one of the following I saw, went for less than half of this! [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FENDER-USA-50th-anniversary-precision-bass-2001-butterscotch-p-bass-/360702622288?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item53fb8d3a50"]Newly listed FENDER USA 50th anniversary precision bass [ 2001 ] butterscotch , p-bass[/url]
  14. Half hearted bump. Used this bass for our last three gigs. If only it were white. Shallow, moi?
  15. Excellent price, excellent bass, GLWTS bump, Karl.
  16. Both 70's RI have an inbetween nut width of 40 mm.
  17. I may be wrong but isn't the one designated PB70-**US made of alder, and the non US designated model made of basswood?
  18. Perfection, somebody buy my Glaub please so I can make me and Mr Williams 'appy. GLWTS
  19. [quote name='pst62' timestamp='1374395147' post='2148222'] Ahh that was Bandland on the corner of Dovecot and Prince Regent Street. They were/are a mainly TAMA/Ibanez outlet, they're still going strong, though long gone from that location, the guy who owns it, (Peter Webster) is a decent enough bloke. [/quote] As soon as you mentioned the name.... well done that man, it had been nagging me for days
  20. I take one piggin week a year holiday in the place with no reception and this comes and goes.......................
  21. Thanks gents. Back in the world of Basschat after a sun drenched, midge infested week in a cottage (sauna) in the Severn Valley. Call yourselves midges? Pah, I lived in Scotland for 13 years, I wave my genitals at you pathetic excuses for midges (not literally, obviously ). And I missed a piggin Pink Jazz while I was away Bump edit, spelling, shock horror
  22. Can't honestly remember. It was a corner shop on a street that ran parallel to Stockton High St, but a couple of hundred yards back from it, on the Darlington side
  23. [quote name='RnRDave' timestamp='1373646650' post='2140203'] Is he looking for an amp? Cheers. [/quote] Yes. He lives in Chorley, works in Burnley.
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