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MarkusWarwick

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  1. [quote name='DiMarco' timestamp='1373229113' post='2135130'] [/quote] Thats just beautiful. I see Ross is selling the early Dolphin you sold him. Never played a really early Dolphin, how would you describe the neck, etc?
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  3. If someone can pick up my thumb dirty blonde, i can get a 4 and a 5 string ss2 from guys on here
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  5. Hmmm im currently in the market for an ss1, ss2 or dolphin nt, anyone wanna sell me somethin??? hahaha
  6. Have you had that work on the crack certified? Looks like it runs almost to the fretboard
  7. How beautiful is the grain on this!!!! Peachy!
  8. Ermmmm...... Man accident just may have happened as i looked at this......
  9. If this was active, id have given it a shot. Really intrigued by acg
  10. Whats the actual output? Your not too clear :/
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  13. Thats definetly the antique tobacco high polish finish. Lovely looker that is
  14. B*stard!! The one night im out on the sauce, and this comes up!!!! I woulda bought this in seconds Spose i'll just have to wait for another ss2 or such to come up :/
  15. Beautiful bass, great price for a custom too.
  16. [quote name='jimbobothy' timestamp='1367350050' post='2064600'] My tuppence worth ; from the photos I think it's a 2 band eq. Tell me if I'm wrong but the firs pots is volume (push pull active passive?), second pot balance and the last stacked pot bass/treble. The body is bubinga, but not the pommele version (it's more swirly) with bubinga stringers in the wenge neck, also with a wenge fret board. The truss rod is a removable one (no neck volute) and I'm guessing here but it's probably running at 9 V. Feel free to correct but it's similar to my 1999 NT 5. [/quote] Well done Jim! I had actually been looking at the picture wrong, and you are entirely correct (not often il admit that!) Thy cap be doffed good sir!
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