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Jazz - Shop said it was genuine 30 years ago... Liars!


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[url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-JAZZ-Base-Guitar-no-strings-attached-/280554550692?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-JAZZ-Base-Gui...ents_Guitars_CV[/url]

Just so many wrongs with this one that it isn't worth starting but it'd be interesting to know if he is the liar or the shop that robbed him 30 years ago! :)

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[quote name='Happy Jack' post='941885' date='Sep 1 2010, 11:50 AM']How can you be sure it's not a [i][b]transitional [/b][/i]example, perhaps of a [i][b]prototype [/b][/i]with unique features?

:)[/quote]
I know these things! Anyway - I thought I'd have a word in his lughole:

[quote]Hi - your bass is a Japanese copy from the mid 1970s. It was probably originally branded Columbus. There are numerous ways of identifying it: no Fender has ever had an Made In Japan-stamped neckplate, there were no Japanese Fenders in the 70s anyway. The body has large black oversprays on the contours, this is to disguise the fact it's made from plywood - no Fenders have ply bodies or this type of overspray. The pickups have rounded ends typical of Japanese Jazz copies - Fenders are squared-off. The bass has a Gibson-type nut and has originally had a large chrome truss rod cover - the 3 screwholes for the cover are clearly visible - you will never see this on any Fender. There are various other details but these are the main & obvious ones. I'd recommend that you change the title of your listing to indicate that the bass is a Japanese copy, otherwise you're breaking numerous Ebay terms & conditions and your auction will likely get cancelled.

Cheers - Jon.[/quote]

Let's see what happens... :rolleyes:

J.

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[quote name='Ou7shined' post='942096' date='Sep 1 2010, 02:09 PM']Why oh why oh why oh why do people put "brought" when they mean "bought". I see it all the bleedin' time and it gets on my hairy tits.
I'm not being racist or facetious with this but as a Scot I wonder if it is a thing that English people commonly say?[/quote]
Not round these parts... but then again, I don't understand half the things that get said round these parts. :)

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[quote name='Ou7shined' post='942096' date='Sep 1 2010, 02:09 PM']Why oh why oh why oh why do people put "brought" when they mean "bought". I see it all the bleedin' time and it gets on my hairy tits.
I'm not being racist or facetious with this but as a Scot I wonder if it is a thing that English people commonly say?[/quote]

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[quote name='Ou7shined' post='942096' date='Sep 1 2010, 02:09 PM']Why oh why oh why oh why do people put "brought" when they mean "bought". I see it all the bleedin' time and it gets on my hairy tits.
I'm not being racist or facetious with this but as a Scot I wonder if it is a thing that English people commonly say?[/quote]
It's a thing that lazy & ignorant people say, based on the fact the words are spelled similarly and it's way too much effort to bother differentiating them.

J.

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Regrettably, there's no need to browse eBay for signs of illiteracy; there's plenty of that MUCH closer to home.

At least some people suffer from genuine (and understandable) confusion regarding [i]brought [/i]and [i]bought[/i], or whether or not [b][i]it's[/i][/b] should have an apostrophe.

What really upsets me is where the supposed homophone isn't even vaguely defensible, as in [i]Where playing a gig tonight![/i]

The trouble is, the libertarian in me recognises that the purpose of communication is to get your message across, and if I understand what was said then presumably that's a piece of successful communication.

lolz

l8rz m8

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[quote name='Happy Jack' post='942216' date='Sep 1 2010, 03:15 PM']The trouble is, the libertarian in me recognises that the purpose of communication is to get your message across, and if I understand what was said then presumably that's a piece of successful communication.

lolz

l8rz m8[/quote]
Absolutely - and language, both written and spoken, is a fluid medium and in a constant state of evolution, alteration and adaptation. We should accept and embrace these changes.

And I'll be doing that, right after our new Americanized, txtspk, glottal, mispronounced, misspelled, bastardised, misused dialect has driven me into an indiscriminate killing frenzy. :)

J.

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I don't think there is as much poor grammer as there is bad typing and worserer proof reading.

I find that I often type the wrong word because my finger/muscle memory overides my conscious thought processes. However hard I try, I always type would as woudl and the as teh. I am sure there are many others but, in a nutshell, secretarial skills are no longer a specialism for which a small group of individuals are trained but an expectation of everyone. We all learn to type 'on the hoof' now and not in a systematic way and, whaddaya know, we are all found wanting.

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[quote name='Bassassin' post='942160' date='Sep 1 2010, 02:40 PM']It's a thing that lazy & ignorant people say, based on the fact the words are spelled similarly and it's way too much effort to bother differentiating them.

J.[/quote]
So it's not a typo, people do actually say that. :)
I feel like I should go on a rant now, stuff containing phrases like "the systematic erosion of our educational system" but I can't be effin bovaad. :rolleyes:

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[quote name='BottomEndian' post='942335' date='Sep 1 2010, 04:47 PM']I was actually going to post earlier on that I'd never heard anyone [i]say[/i] "brought" instead of "bought" (although I've seen it written many, many times)... and then [b]just that very minute[/b] someone walked into my shop and said, "I brought this from you the other day..."

Gobsmacked, I was.[/quote]
You should have sent them outside and told them to come back in and say it properly. :)

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[quote name='Bilbo' post='942282' date='Sep 1 2010, 03:58 PM']I don't think there is as much poor grammer as there is bad typing and worserer proof reading.[/quote]

I definitely agree with you about the proof reading.

It's staggering how often people seem so desperate to hit the Return key that they clearly haven't paused to read what they have written.

You didn't mention the poor spelling, though, which presumably explains the "grammer". :)

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[quote name='Ou7shined' post='942344' date='Sep 1 2010, 04:52 PM']You should have sent them outside and told them to come back in and say it properly. :rolleyes:[/quote]
:)

I amaze myself with my ability to keep my mouth shut sometimes. The only time I've ever lost it with a customer was one who walked in and greeted me thus: "Hello, boy."

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[quote name='BottomEndian' post='942353' date='Sep 1 2010, 04:56 PM']:)

I amaze myself with my ability to keep my mouth shut sometimes. The only time I've ever lost it with a customer was one who walked in and greeted me thus: "Hello, boy."[/quote]

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Is there a problem?

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[quote name='Bassassin' post='941903' date='Sep 1 2010, 11:59 AM']I know these things! Anyway - I thought I'd have a word in his lughole:



Let's see what happens... :o

J.[/quote]
Just to drag this kicking & screaming back on-topic, I got a reply, quite made my morning & the best laugh I've had in days:

[quote name='Illiterate Ebay Bullsh!tter']Dear mister scam artist
suggest next time you research properly the history of fender and don't waste other peoples time with drivel like this in the hope of driving the price down[/quote]
:) :rolleyes: :lol: :o to the power of [i]pi[/i]

Of course he didn't quite have the testicles to post my "drivel" on the listing.

J.

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[quote]Dear mister scam artist
suggest next time you research properly the history of fender and don't waste other peoples time with drivel like this in the hope of driving the price down[/quote]
It's funny how people often criticise you for what they themselves feel are their own faults. That reply should read....

[quote]Dear knowledgeable person who took time out to offer some helpful advice.
I am a scam artist who can't be arsed researching anything about Fender but looked up Jazz Base on Google to make sure I got the name right. Please don't waste my time with facts as I have intentionally posted lies with the hope of driving the price up.[/quote]

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