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  1. [center]For sale Polytune Mini chromatic tuner.[/center]

    [center]Small, fast, light and accurate.[/center]

    [center]As new (used for couple months on the pedal board).[/center]

    [center]I can take some pics but it's like this one:[/center]
    [center][url="http://www.amazon.co.uk/TC-Tc-electronic-Polytune-mini/dp/B006ZLZO72"]http://www.amazon.co.uk/TC-Tc-electronic-Polytune-mini/dp/B006ZLZO72[/url][/center]

  2. [quote name='Bassulike66' timestamp='1421435254' post='2661286']
    If i didn't already have a 1993 in equally as good a condition i would be all over this!!..
    Great bass at a great price!
    Glwts...
    [/quote]
    [quote name='MarkusWarwick' timestamp='1421439734' post='2661375']
    For first time ever....... Id let go of one of my thumb bo 5 babies........... I have 3....... And love em..... But this is a peach
    [/quote]
    Thanks guys! :)

  3. [center][size=5]For sale 4 string Warwick Streamer Stage 1 made in Germany in 1998[/size][/center]
    [center][size=5]Natural Oil finish flamed maple body[/size][/center]
    [center][size=5]Near mint condition[/size][/center]
    [center][size=5]I found 3 tiny marks on it (1 on the back and 2 in the front) , no buckle rush at all. The frets are not as shiny anymore (I guess they could get cleaned though) so I would give the bass 9/10 condition wise.[/size][/center]
    [center][size=5]Very nice, warm and woody sound with loads of sustain and nice growl. [/size][/center]
    [center][size=5]All original with MEC pickups and 3 way 18V preamp with push/pull active/passive.[/size][/center]
    [center][size=5]The neck is slim Jazz type but not super thin like 80's models. Up to the 7th fret it's C shaped and then it flattens into more D shape (like on Nate Mendel Precision) which is very comfortable for playing those notes up the fret board.[/size][/center]
    [center][size=5]Warwick Rockbass gig bag included.[/size][/center]

  4. [center]For sale Spector Euro 4lx with beautiful Bubinga wood top.[/center]

    [center]I received my new white Spector Euro SE5 (Special Edition) last week and now I need to pay off the credit card so this one sadly has to go...[/center]

    [center]Bubinga top Euros are very rare. When I tried to google them I found the images only of 3 or 4 others and non of them look as good as mine (imho ;) ).[/center]
    [center]Combination of the woods and oil finish makes it sound a bit warmer and "woody" than usual Euros do but still punchy and growly as it should.[/center]
    [center]Thanks to that oil finish the neck (and the body) is super smooth and very easy to play. This is by far the most comfortable bass I had in my hands.[/center]

    [center]The bass has original TonePump preamp and EMG pups. It has installed Dunlop Straplocks.[/center]

    [center]All pots are working ok, no crackling. The truss rod turns both ways.[/center]

    [center]The condition is good except the buckle rush at the back (made by me - guilty as charged :blush: ) and one small ding on the back side of the bottom horn (see the pics). Also the gold hardware is a bit tarnished (on the top of the bridge mainly) but (again imho) it looks cool.[/center]
    [center]The pics:[/center]
    [center][url="https://www.flickr.com/photos/40700046@N03/sets/72157649408714431/"]https://www.flickr.c...57649408714431/[/url][/center]

    [center]I'm based in London, Clapton E5. Views are welcome.[/center]

  5. [center]Warwick Streamer Stage I 5 string, broad neck.[/center]

    [center]I've got the original receipt from 2000 (bought in US) so it was probably made in 1999 (I can check on it if you like).[/center]

    [center]As you can see on the pics it's quite road worn (by the previous owner).[/center]
    [center]The battle scars don't effect the playability of this beast though.[/center]
    [center]20mm string spacing, 47mm at the nut makes it a real slap machine ;)[/center]
    [center]Very punchy and growly. The low B sounds tight with heaps of headroom and sustain.[/center]
    [center]It really is very well designed, professional instrument.[/center]
    [center]Road worn makes it look cool imho but if someone is not happy with it then the cheapest solution would be to strip the lacquer, sand it and rub the gun oil.[/center]

    [center]I'm based in London, Clapton E5. Views are welcome.[/center]

    [center]Pics:[/center]

    [center][url="https://www.flickr.com/photos/40700046@N03/sets/72157649080844476/"]https://www.flickr.c...57649080844476/[/url][/center]

  6. Sold! (thanks to TalkBass) to a very happy buyer in Vienna.

    I'm really surprised this stunning NS2 did not gain much interest here. I guess maybe because there is so few real USA Spectors around the brand is really underestimated and people don't know what they just missed..

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