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Overwater J-Series Classic 5 String for trade- on hold pending


waveydavy
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Picked this up recently from Graham (grayn) on the forum.
Fantastic bass, however I just cant get to grips with playing 5 string (this isn't the first time I've tried).

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Looking to trade for a similar quality 4 string, Ideally a 4 string version of the Overwater. I know they are thin on the ground so I'd consider other 4 strings

Comes in an Overwater moulded light flight style case.

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Thanks to Graham for the the photos from his listing.

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Two things.

5 string isn't an easy transition, IME. I know some say they managed it effortlessly but it took me 18 months to get comfortable and a further couple of years to really feel like flying.

and
this is a stunning looking bass, IMO A friend of mine LOVES his.

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Here’s a few more details-
Overwater J- Series 5 string made in Carlisle, England.
Classic vintage style, tulipwood body, traditional vintage styling, traditional body profile.
White 3 ply b/w/b scratchplate/pickguard, traditional bell plate mounted controls featuring master volume, pickup balance, stacked treble and bass controls with push/pull treble boost (E-pro electronics.)
Maple neck with rosewood fingerboard (no front position markers) 21 frets, 35 inch scale. Neck measures 46mm wide at nut, 75mm at 21st fret.
Armstrong hum-cancelling jazz bass pickups.
Hipshot chrome hardware- B style bridge with 19mm spacing, ultralite tuners.
High gloss sunburst finish (matching headstock).

Considering trades for a 4 string bass of equal quality.

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This is a nice bass.
I only started 6 stringers just over a year ago after 33yrs on 4's and I'm still getting to terms with my Overwater. I bought mine more as a challenge to myself but its great fun learning after all these yrs.

It would be a real shame to let this go especially as they are relatively rare.

Good luck though

Dave

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[quote name='smileegee' post='1138505' date='Feb 23 2011, 01:18 PM']It this an active bass?[/quote]
"....featuring master volume, pickup balance, stacked treble and bass controls with push/pull treble boost (E-pro electronics.)..."
Looks like it !

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