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  1. 6 minutes ago, Granulet said:

    I understand why you keep it... my girlfriend wants me to sell the Ibanez musician.  But it will never happen ! I'm agree with "tone monster" ;) 

    Thank you. I'm of the opinion that the development of the electric bass reached its artistic and technical peak in the mid-1980s. Everything since has been merely window dressing. :biggrin:

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  2. Got the bass out this morning and played it. Oof! Woah! Lucid moment: If I sell it, I know I'll immediately have to replace it and be well out of pocket! It's such a great high-quality instrument in every way, and absolutely knocks the competition into some kind of weird headgear. Build quality, materials, electrics, design, value and a tone monster. This has everything. The one bass to rule them all. My preciouss... 

    So I'm keeping it. Apologies if you were on the brink of pulling the trigger. Have a great week, y'all. ^_^

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  3. Withdrawn: 1983 Ibanez Musician MC-924 Polar White

    Having just this year found 'the one' bass after decades of faffing around, I now need to sell it to fund a non bass-related project. I really don't want to, but things being what they are, needs must, etc. etc. You probably know all about these - the 'high-end Ibanez top-of-the-range early-to-mid 80s golden years of Ibanez' basses. It's a really great instrument in fine playable condition and is a Tone Monster. It has its share of dings, scuffs and dents of course (it's 38 years old - check the pics) and has non-original Hipshot tuners. The rest of it is 100% original including the mega 3-band EQ-B Tone System, Sure-Grip Controls, Super J5 and P5 pickups,  Accu-cast bridge, 5-piece maple and walnut laminate through-neck with steel tone bars, ebony board and ash wings. It's currently wearing Fender 9050 flatwounds and has a new preamp battery. Comes complete with its original Ibanez leather-look green velvet-lined case (few ever do). Serial number dates it to May of 1983. Priced to sell at £750 cash on collection please - no trades. Silly money for a genuine high-end vintage instrument. Distancing rules apply. Located in south-east London close to the A205 South Circular. Happy to deliver for fuel costs if you're not too far away. Channel your inner Dave Swift!

     

    I thank you! :)

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  4. Bought some electronic (whisper it) ...drums from Kev. All good and a smooth transaction conducted within lockdown guidelines, which meant no tea or biscuits. O.o But you gotta do what you gotta do. Thanks Kev.

  5. Sold Pete a Jazz Bass. Payment was super-swift and we enjoyed extensive comms at every stage as UPS took their own sweet time with delivery, but nevertheless a smooth transaction. Thanks Pete.

  6. I needed a Zoom B1on and lo, there was one. Item arrived swiftly and well-packed. So well-packed that it took ages to open, but that's how it should be. Smooth transaction, great comms and my recommendation. Thanks Stew.

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  7. 40 minutes ago, Jus Lukin said:

    I reckon with a touch more lime-green to it, that would be a perfect match for my toenails!

    TMI, probably. 😁

     

    42 minutes ago, Jus Lukin said:

    Nice to see you back, by the way,

    You're very kind, but I really only popped in to annoy everyone, then pop out again. Like a hernia.

  8. 17 minutes ago, Defo said:

    If you've been playing bass for a few years you'll be reasonably "proficient" as soon as you pick one up...

    The problem is you'll spend the first few weeks playing all those Pino basslines to put a smile on your face, then when that's done you'll realise it's a bit like starting over again

    But that's a great feeling, fretless is fab ;)

    I have been playing for a few years as it happens.... :) Don't know why I haven't had much exposure to fretless, probably because I'm not much into Jaco or the Pino 'mwah' thing et al. Never too late though, I'm just going to have to play one and see what's what. Thanks.

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