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  1. 24 minutes ago, Bassassin said:

    Nice genuine MoP inlays, though!

     

    It seems like the only really positive thing you have to say about it is the inlays... and the inlays are weirdly missing from the one that's for sale! I actually made a separate post about that here: 

     

    Sounds like it might not be such a great deal after all. Thanks!

     

     

  2. I'm looking at a "1970'S CIMAR JAZZ BASS MADE BY IBANEZ" as a restauration project.

     

    Does anyone know anything about these? I can't find much online but what I've seen sounds promising. 

     

    It's in pretty bad shape and will need a complete servicing but I'm willing to give that a go. For the price (£150), I'm willing to take a bit of a gamble on the chance that it might either be a disaster or might turn out to be a great deal. But am I overestimating the quality I could end up with, assuming the restauration goes well?

     

    (Bonus question: is there anything I should ask or be careful of when buying? Anything that is just not fixable? The only things I'm aware of would be the truss rod not working or the neck being twisted)

     

     

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  3. I'm looking at getting a 2nd hand bass as a bit of a restoration project. I've done little bits & pieces before, like resoldering loose wires, tweaking the action and fixing the intonation, but it's my first time actually restoring a bass.

     

    Most of the issues described in the bass I'm fairly confident with (or at least, I know where to start). But I'm thrown by what looks like missing inlays on the fretboard.

     

     

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    First of all, does anyone know what could have caused this? Did the original bass (apparently a 70s jazz bass) just have inlay stickers that have since been removed? I always thought the inlays were physically laid into the wood of the fretboard.

     

    And more importantly - what do I do about it? Get new stickers? Maybe stain the entire fretboard to cover this up (and then add simple dot stickers)? Or is the only solution that will actually look good to just replace the entire neck of the bass?

     

    Help me please, fellow basschatters!

     

     

     

     

     

  4. 4 minutes ago, lemmywinks said:

     

    I went through a stage of doing this, set up a search for BiN newly listed basses under £70 on eBay and keep updating it when you have a spare few minutes, all the BiN bargains are usually snapped up within the first few minutes. Just had a constant revolving door of surprisingly good backup basses and lots of fun along the way. 

     

    Yeah that's pretty much my plan I think.

     

    What's 'BiN' though?

  5. 2 minutes ago, pete.young said:

    There is much better value to be had from the For Sale forums on this site, from Squier, VIntage, Mexican Fender, Yamaha, Sire, ...

     

    Yeah that's what I've been hearing! Only problem is I can't figure out how to find anything on the basschat marketplace - is there any way to search/filter by price or location? I can't see any option for that and it means that 99% of the posts are too far away or well above my price range.

  6. 5 minutes ago, Paolo85 said:

    Strings cost

     

    Might be a stupid question... but can't I just switch strings around between different basses instead of buying a new set for each bass? So if I find strings I like, test them out on different basses and then put the original strings back on if I want to sell it on?

  7. 33 minutes ago, Paolo85 said:

    I think there are a few things you probably want to make up your mind about (eg preferred string spacing, type of pickups - P, JJ... - , is weigh important for you, active/passive, do you want a slim neck?) before buying.

     

    Yeah I still don't really have a feel for this, cos I've only ever had my Tanglewood and playing on guitar shop basses for a few minutes at a time doesn't give me much sense of what's what. I'm kind of wondering if I should start picking up a few random cheap basses to try out and then resell.

     

  8. 35 minutes ago, Aidan63 said:

    Where are you, what sort of music do you play/want to play ?

     

    Based in London, and want to be able to play a bit of everything. My tanglewood with flats is pretty good for smooth and deep bass tones, so for contrast I'd like to find something with a bit more bite/growl. Not sure what that means in terms of pickups / hardware though...

  9. 38 minutes ago, Frank Blank said:

    If you possibly can, buy from the Basschat marketplace. I wouldn't buy from anywhere else, it's a bunch of experts buying and selling second hand gear from other experts, so things that might be overpriced don't move or are commented on. My buying and selling experience on here has been 100% positive as has dealing with excellent people who know their stuff.

     

     

    I've tried the basschat marketplace but I've found it really hard to use. Is there some way of filtering/sorting by location or price? Maybe I'm being stupid but I can't see any option to do that, which means that 99% of the posts are too far away or out of my price range.

     

  10. I came across this advert, and I'm trying to figure out if it's as good a deal as it sounds, or if the guy is just an amazing salesman.

     

    To someone who doesn't know much about bass guitar specs, does the upgrades he's describing sound like they're really that great?

     

    Any advice on what I should check for if I go and take a look at it, or any questions I should be asking? (Other than just seeing if I like the way it plays/sounds)

     

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  11. I came across this advert, and I'm trying to figure out if it's as good a deal as it sounds, or if the guy is just an amazing salesman.

     

    To someone who doesn't know much about bass guitar specs, does the upgrades he's describing sound like they're really that great?

     

    Any advice on what I should check for if I go and take a look at it, or any questions I should be asking? (Other than just seeing if I like the way it plays/sounds)

     

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  12. I came across this advert, and I'm trying to figure out if it's as good a deal as it sounds, or if the guy is just an amazing salesman.

     

    To someone who doesn't know much about bass guitar specs, does the upgrades he's describing sound like they're really that great?

     

    Any advice on what I should check for if I go and take a look at it, or any questions I should be asking? (Other than just seeing if I like the way it plays/sounds)

     

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