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Bacchus 62J Jazz bass £499


Clarky
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I bought this best part of a year ago from BC'er Chris Kelly - its a fabulous Jazz but I don't need two fabulous Jazzes (having recently acquired Wesfinn's Herbie Flowers replica Jazz). It dates from the 1990s, not sure exactly when, and has a sonic blue nitro finish that has faded with time to nearer a seafoam green. Mrs C calls the bass "Minty" and gave me grief this evening when I said I wanted to sell it, as its her favourite of all the basses I have owned owing to her liking the colour .... sigh. Being nitro-finished and far-from-new, there are a few little dings and scrapes on it but nothing major at all. The two main ones are a small scrape behind the bridge (directly behind the E string ball-end), and a dint near the forearm contour, both of which can bee seen in the photo when you click on the high resolution version.

Anyway its a lovely creature with very low action and a nice dark rosewood board (wearing Status half-round 'Hotwire' strings right now). I don't have a hard case but will sell it with a thin Ritter gig bag, hence would prefer collection from London. Will post but would need to find a box first, which might delay matters slightly. I paid £500 and would like that back, well £499 of that back would be nice! Post on top, at cost.

Here's a pic (yes, mods, its nearly 4MB but its only one pic and my total attachment space is <5MB, so please let it go? :))

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Addendum: the pickups are classic Jazz-style and -sounding pickups, nothing wrong with them whatsoever. I was planning to upgrade with some ultra-expensive Lollar Jazz pickups which cost me c.£130. I will bundle the bass with these unfitted Lollar pickups (which the buyer would need to instal) for £575 (plus postage, if appropriate)

Edit: weighs 9.2 pounds

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If you click on the link (porn pics) in my signature - this will take you to my Flickr pictures and I have added three new pictures of the Bacchus this morning (one of the headstock in close up). These photos were taken with flash in a dark study which makes the bass look more sonic blue than seafoam green. In natural light its more like the pic in the OP, ie, much more pale green coloured.

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[quote name='Cairobill' post='1275640' date='Jun 20 2011, 10:33 AM']Hi Clarky

What's the neck profile like? Is it a skinny vintage 62 style?

Cheers

Nick[/quote]

It's a skinny neck.

If you have £500 to spend on a jazz bass, you won't find a better one than this. Actually, if I had £500 I'd buy it straight back!

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Thanks Nik and thanks Chris for contributing. It is indeed a skinny neck. Apologies but am out of the office with sporadic access on Blackberry. In response to PMs, not looking for trades thanks - it's a fund raiser :)

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Just got back from a rendezvous with Clarky.

He brought the Bacchus to show me along with some other interesting toys.

It's a beautiful instrument, well built, nicely finished, the sleek neck with dark rosewood board has a real vintage vibe to it.

I was very tempted to bring it home but Mrs B said I couldn't have it 'cos I've already got a blue one!

This is a fantastic instrument for the money, I would think better than a lot of Fenders out there.

The new owner will not be disappointed.

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[quote name='waynepunkdude' post='1279009' date='Jun 22 2011, 08:33 PM']First time I've seen this, very nice.[/quote]
Thanks Wayne .... and another 4 pics of neck uploaded into Flickr (click porn pics below)

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