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I have also just discovered that these are 'relatively' lightweight - obeche and just over 8lbs. I'd assumed they were heavy like my old Hayman 4040 was. Be interesting to see how much this makes as it seems a good one. I'm more interested in a do-er-upper.

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[size=5][sup][quote name='Paul S' timestamp='1331565733' post='1574900']
I have also just discovered that these are 'relatively' lightweight - obeche and just over 8lbs. I'd assumed they were heavy like my old Hayman 4040 was. Be interesting to see how much this makes as it seems a good one. I'm more interested in a do-er-upper.
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[size=5][sup]Yes Marathon basses are nice and light, I've owned quite a few the only problem is the stereo circuitry means the pickups have a bit of a weak sound when played with a splitter to get a mono signal - unless the bass has been modded. Its not a Mark1 version as this had a small oblongish separate scratchplate around the pickup and the bodies were heavier (ex Hayman stock). I'd bid if it weren't the dreaded 'pickup only' as its miles from me! Lovely example. It looks just like one I bought last year....but it isn't as that had typical Shergold finish checking.[/sup][/size]

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[size=5][sup]Yes Marathon basses are nice and light, I've owned quite a few the only problem is the stereo circuitry means the pickups have a bit of a weak sound when played with a splitter to get a mono signal - unless the bass has been modded. Its not a Mark1 version as this had a small oblongish separate scratchplate around the pickup and the bodies were heavier (ex Hayman stock). I'd bid if it weren't the dreaded 'pickup only' as its miles from me! Lovely example. It looks just like one I bought last year....but it isn't as that had typical Shergold finish checking.[/sup][/size]
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Yeah, find my recently acquired Marathon to be a nice weight, with one of the nicest necks I ever played.
Regarding the parallel wired pickup with stereo circuitry - I just rewired mine in series with mono ouput. Replaced the 100k pots & two plastic jack sockets for decent 250k CTS pots & a switchcraft socket. Was an easy, reversible mod - worth doing to these.

This one hasn't the usual lacquer cracking, wonder if it's a refinish?
Still a lovely looking example, wouldn't mind another one :)

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[quote name='brummie' timestamp='1331736218' post='1577982']
Any BCers going to bid on this?
I might if no-one else is -it looks a beaut & not far from me.
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I stuck in a low ball £75 bid to test the waters and was sorely tempted to keep going.
I've since realised that I won't use it and can't justify/afford a sentimental purchase much as I'd love to have a nice example of my first proper base.

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[quote name='Leon Transaxle' timestamp='1331559471' post='1574731']

[indent=1]I just want it. Shame it closes when I'm out of the country.[/indent]
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Why don't you just Lotsnipe it? :D

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