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Sharkfinger

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  1. Bought this for my combo but only used it a handful of times.  Has picked a few scratches and a bit of broken plastic.

    Chose this because although you can't change the angle of the tilt, it's actually quite high and holds a LOT of weight.  Perfect for heavy bass and guitar combos.

    Specs:

    • Application:    Stage/studio amplifiers and monitors
    • Weight Capacity:    150 lbs.
    • Height Adj.:    17"-24"
    • Upper and Lower Arm Length:    12"
    • Width:    12"
    • Arm Spread:    13"
    • Base Spread:    15.5"
    • Construction:    Steel
    • Color:    Black

    More details here: On-Stage - Tilt-Back Amp Stand - RS7000

    £25 delivered

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  2. Lightly used 51 P back pickup, made by Retrovibe.  Installed for a few hours then removed.  Nice tone but I'm not into the single coil thing, put in a humbucker instead.

    Wires not cut or soldered, as I have a Kiogon wiring loom.

    I bought this because I could see that it's a drop-in replacement for the strat pickup that's in the Squier Bronco bass.  I used the screws that were in the bronco, which self-tapped into the base-board for a nice snug fit.  I will include the screws that came with it, so it will still go into a 'traditional' P Bass: the screws holes are still small enough for the original screws to be effective.

    Note:  the provide screws are to mount to the bass body, not the pickguard like they do for the Bronco.

    £20 delivered in the UK

     

     

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