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Judging by the fact that the controls look standard and there are two pickups, my edumacated guess is that the pickup blend pot determines how 'on' each pickup is.
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Jerzy Drozd Obsession Excellency, PRICE REDUCED - *SOLD*
simisker replied to TimCook's topic in Basses For Sale
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The Elwood I've just received [the purple one above] is top quality, with no niggles. My concerns about the remedial work that was required were completely unfounded - they did a perfect job. I'll post later with my thoughts and findings about my Maruszczyk experience in more detail... but suffice to say that it's 100% praise so far
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Chowny/Retrovibe to become fully UK brands
simisker replied to BassApprentice's topic in Bass Guitars
I have absolutely no need for a large hollow-body bass. But that looks absolutely flipping fantastic 💙💜🖤 You can probably guess my third sentence. -
F/S ACG Finn 4-string 32" medium scale - £895 - *WITHDRAWN*
simisker replied to ead's topic in Basses For Sale
As someone that has recently been very fortunate to finally acquire a medium-scale ACG after years of distant admiration, I have to say that this is a great price for - let's not forget this - a hand-crafted unique instrument by a master craftsman. If it wasn't for the fact that I have to pay the remaining 50% of a bespoke Maruszczyk this month, I'd be snapping ead's virtual hand off. GLWTS - shouldn't be long now -
After a smidge over 6 months, I finally have my proper sofa shot: Yes, I may have previously exhibited all the patience of a 5-year-old in Hamleys. But that's all in the past and forgotten now, of course. I am nothing if not a very predictable manchild. Because, boy... I know beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but it's a bit of a looker, right? I mean, just gaze in dumbstruck awe at the chatoyance on that neck 🧐 Alas, not all is totally perfect. The sofa shot revealed that: The nut is the wrong colour - I wanted white to match the binding. This has already been fixed by Adrian and crew during the "choose your string retainer" phase, however, so that's all good 🙂 I ordered string-through-body, and as you can see, that's been missed. Adrian immediately told me they'd fix this, but I am slightly concerned given the less-than-stellar post-build corrective experience of some others [as reported way back in this thread] Separate battery compartments - I guess I should have asked for one dual-battery compartment, but you'd have thought they'd have worked out by now that two single-battery compartments is aesthetically lacking, and incorporated a dual without anyone needing to ask. Is there another reason that I may have overlooked? Balance, perhaps? So while my experience hasn't been faultless - and I want to stress that Adrian has been lightning fast when it comes to responding to my emails - I'm still optimistic that once I get my mitts on this, it'll be bloody awesome. Did I point out the gorgeous neck already? Oh. Obviously, I'll post an update when it arrives.
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To celebrate the 6 month anniversary since I placed my order for an Elwood, I thought I'd show off my sofa shot. [Yup, still waiting ]
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Sorry - I didn't mean to imply that I'm blaming anyone, or getting poor service! I've emailed Adrian twice asking for updates, and each time he's replied quickly and with explanation
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On the one hand: Yeah, of course. Everyone else in this thread ordered their Frogs and Elwoods from atop their radium-powered velocipedes while holding back Wat Tyler and his pangolins. I get it. On the other hand: TK in Vegas' Jake - as seen on this very page! - was ordered in September, and he's currently spanking the derrière off it[*] as we speak. Frankly, I'd quite like my sofa shot just to stop daydreaming about the bloody thing 😛 EDIT: Anyway, point is... Like Pierre says, assume 20 weeks. That way, you'll be delighted if/when it probably turns up earlier [*] I imagine. It's hard to tell, given Vegas' famously tight reins on local happenstance.
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18 weeks and counting for mine. Each "10 !" or "12 lol" is an icy arrow to my heart 😛
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Ah, right. That'll teach me to daytime drink! I've never played one, but I've always thought that Tobias basses were some of the more handsome designs. Really well proportioned; the headstock is a particular highlight. Enjoy!
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"Bookmatched? Um... yeah, sure." That's an original pre-Gibson Tobias, right? Nice
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Heh! Tk, it was seeing your gorgeous and ultra-quick couch shot on Talkbass that ramped up my unease I can only assume that there's something in my build that is currently hard to get hold of. I know gold hardware isn't as popular as it once was, so maybe that's it. 🤷♂️ It doesn't help that it's now getting close to the manic and delay-likely Christmas postage period. Oh well, just gotta be patient, I guess! Thanks, folks
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What's the longest anyone here has had to wait until their couch shot? I ask because I'm now into my 17th week, waiting on my Elwood. [Nothing fancy; all specced via the configurator.] Seems ridiculous to get antsy about a custom built instrument after a mere 4 months... but I've seen so many posters get their couch shots around the 10-12 week mark that it's set my expectations a bit. Any owners here had to wait longer?
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Ruarl recently bought a Sei Original 6-string from me, and it was a pleasure to trade with him. Pre-sale communication was good, and when he visited to try out the bass he was respectful and friendly. Heck, even the money talk wasn't awkward. It is a measure of his character that he was all of those things despite experiencing some last-minute messing about from me. I'm delighted that a fine instrument has gone to such a good home, where I know it will be appreciated. I would happily have dealings with him again without hesitation
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Thanks, gioby One addendum to this ad that I've only just discovered[!] : the bass ONLY takes double-ball end strings. EDIT: Actually, it CAN take single ball end strings too, with the addition of the appropriate grub screws for the headpiece. For some reason, this bass doesn't have the screws, but the headpiece has the threads to allow for them
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Unsure whether this is a bug or a feature, but in the For Sale section, the Price field isn't editable for those who wish to do a price drop. See:
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WITHDRAWN: Sei Flamboyant 6 - MIDI GK3 - Roland GR20
simisker replied to TorVic's topic in Basses For Sale
As someone that's been attempting to track the market due to selling my own Sei, I've been keeping my eye on this listing for months. I have to say: how on *earth* has this bass not been snapped up yet?! It's flippin' gorgeous, it's a great price and it's even got MIDI! C'mon, folks! I hope someone comes to their senses and buys it soon, TorVic- 31 replies
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Price: £1999 ono [as of 2nd Jan 2018 - Happy New Year, folks!] Trades: no trades, sorry ---------------------------- Hello, Basschatters! Up for reluctant sale is the bass that was my holy grail: the actual Sei Original 6-string headless that I lusted over ever since I saw it reviewed in the June 1991 issue of Guitarist Magazine. A copy of the original review can be seen here: http://seibass.com/seiorig6rev1.html As far as I'm aware, this would have been the first introduction to Martin's superb craftsmanship for bass players [it was certainly mine!]. In those pre-internet days [remember them?!], I must have looked at that review hundreds of times, hoping that one day I'd be able to order myself a Sei. Little did I realise I'd end up with the actual bass! But unfortunately, I have to concede that I'm no longer a bass player. From buying this instrument from here in 2014 from a lovely German guy, it has been taken from its case only a handful of times. So now it's time for someone else to experience one of Martin's awesome basses, and play a little bit of Sei history. PHOTOS [click to embiggen - apologies for the dust!]: VITAL STATISTICS Ash body, with bookmatched maple facings front & back, and wenge veneers 7-piece maple & wenge through-neck, 34-inch scale. The profile is a wide shallow asymmetric D, and it's just soooo easy to play Unmarked ebony fingerboard, with 24 frets, with exquisite contrasting maple binding String spacing: 16mm at bridge [individually adjustable by a mm or so], 8mm at zero fret LED neck markers - red at the octaves, and green for all other markers Twin Bartolini humbucking pickups Schack Preamp & 3-band active EQ [Bass/Mid/Treble cut or boost, with frequencies configurable via internal dipswitches - really flexible!] Coil taps for each pickup for extra tonal choice Black ABM hardware Neutrik jack socket Weighs 3.9kg approx - very light for a 6-string, with no neck dive CONDITION Considering it's now over 25 years old, this bass is overall in amazing condition - a credit to it's former owners! If it weren't for the published provenance, I could list this as a 10-year-old guitar, and no-one would bat an eyelid. Of course, it's not completely pristine, and there are a few small bits of wear and tear that I need to bring to your attention. I've documented them in the photographs - which I've not tarted up, because I want to be transparent - but here's a comprehensive list: Body & Neck - A couple of minor dings on the top wing and the inner points of the horns [see photos]. There are NO scratches or gouges on the body or neck, and there's no buckle rash, either. Fingerboard & Frets - The ebony fingerboard is in excellent condition; frets are well seated and unworn, and the contrasting binding is in excellent condition, save for one small cosmetic split at the 17th fret [see photo]. There's no fret buzz. Electronics - As new! Pots have just been Servisol'ed [at least from the front posts - cleaning the internals is way beyond my ability!] Hardware - The black anodized hardware is in very good condition overall. While there are a few superficial scratches and inevitably a little finger wear on knurled surfaces, there's no flaking, bubbling or lifting. Pickups - The pickups have some string wear on the surface [from a previous owner's hard playing or setup inexperience, I'm guessing]. Obviously this is purely cosmetic, and it's not easily noticeable, what with the pickups being matte black plastic LEDs - All working and glowing with uniform brightness [but proving to be a bugger to capture on camera!]. You won't struggle for positioning on a moody stage... [/size] ALSO INCLUDED PRG Phenom hard case in near-mint condition A copy of Guitarist Magazine from June 1991, also in near-mint condition [would look great in a display cabinet, eh, Martin? Hint Hint ] 3 new sets of Elites double ball-end strings If you come and collect, I'll also throw in the Hercules Mini stand seen in the photos. PAYMENT & DELIVERY Bank Transfer or Cash on Collection only [subject to agreement] I'm based in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. Courier delivery can be arranged by the buyer at their expense & responsibility [I'll bubble-wrap the hell out of it, don't you worry]. Another delivery option is to meet and deliver at a mainline train station post-payment, if that'd be more convenient. We can thrash out the details. ABOUT ME I've been a member on here for a good number of years, though these days I haven't visited or posted [Shame! Shame!]. I've sold 2 basses here before [a Sei fretless 6 and a Wal Mk2 5], and bought a couple too [this bass, and a Variax]. They've all been faultless transactions, but I'm buggered if I can find the feedback I've left/received for them My user name is my surname, so hopefully you can see that I'm not exactly untraceable, and therefore unlikely to try any nonsense. If I've missed anything important, let me know/just ask. Thanks for looking
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I've just bought a Sei bass from Claas, and I thought I'd add to the positivity here A true gent [herr?!], he made every effort to ensure that the sale was smooth and worry-free: an accurate honest listing, with fast communication at every stage - including photos of the bass ready to be boxed up and shipped out. It's only natural to worry about a trans-European transaction, but if you're buying from Claas you don't need to. Coincidentally, I've also sold him a Sei bass in the past; an equally painless transaction. A top bloke, no doubt. Thank you, Claas
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Here's an update less likely to shock than a glass Status Quo at a Royal Variety show... [size=4][b]SOLD[/b][/size] [size=3][b]Yup, definitely.[/b][/size] Thanks to everyone who expressed an interest; I *think* I've responded to every PM! Golchen: ooh, thanks for the compliment about the web page design A less scrupulous person than myself would pimp his [url="http://www.plasticle.co.uk"]email design business[/url] at this point, but not me. Oh no.