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I'm really looking at a 4. I've never played a 5, it's a temptation but I should stick with a 4 for my first step in GAS. I'm currently playing an Ibanez JetKing in a two-tone covers band, so anything would be a step up really. I'm seriously looking at the 62 Fender Jazz RI but just can't decide eeeekkk

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If you intend to keep to the ska/two-tone genre, Jamie, I am not sure a Jazz would cut through enough for you. A Precision or - if you want some active oomph - a Stingray might be better.

If your budget is up to £500 this looks nice (although its not clear if its sold) http://basschat.co.uk/topic/186469-for-sale-fender-highway-one-precision-bass/page__p__1802189__hl__precision__fromsearch__1#entry1802189

And if more than £500, this is a beaut http://basschat.co.uk/topic/189166-2005-buttercream-ltd-ed-stingray/ as is this http://basschat.co.uk/topic/186667-for-sale-fender-american-standard-precision-bass/page__p__1831427__hl__precision__fromsearch__1#entry1831427

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Although I've got some nice basses they're all mass-produced instruments.
So I'd like to buy something by a specialist low-volume luthier just to see how it would compare.
The Fodera Imperial 5 Elite Spalted Maple on sale from LouLou might be a nice start.

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Thanks Clarky, yeah I am sticking with the two-tone band so I'll take your advice re: the Jazz. My budget is over the £500 threshold so I could bid for the Stingray or Precision. I'll take a serious look at both I guess.

Donnyboy - for a cheap guitar; I think I paid about £160, the JetKing plays pretty good. I'm no expert at all but I've also got a squire P-bass and much prefer the JetKing.

Thanks everyone else.
It just goes to demonstrate the breadth of taste eh.

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There's 2 for me

Paisley pattern '54 P bass

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/188099-fender-mij-flower-power-54-reissue-p-bass/"]http://basschat.co.u...reissue-p-bass/[/url]

not sure if I'd go off it but i find it strangely attractive!!

Next one I love - but in such good condition for it's age I'd probably be nervous about causing damage!!

Early JV Squier P bass

[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/187359-first-edition-fender-squier-precision-bass/page__pid__1835192__st__20#entry1835192"]http://basschat.co.u...20#entry1835192[/url]

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Yeah that lovely ACG with the nut piezo would be interesting to own. The Hagstrom Viking would be a nice addition to the collection too!

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Oh yeah I also like the Viking - it looks cool and it's called Viking - what's not to like! - no idea if it it's good bass or anything though - Yes,i'm that shallow :blush:

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I'd like Jerome Little to make me a bass from English Sycamore with a natural-to-blueburst, torzal 9-degree nut and 3-degree bridge, half-fanned from a square nut to a 34 1/4 inch B string to a 33 1/4 inch G string, the rest of the details would take up too much bandwidth if I set forth everything I would prefer, but with a fairly straightforward wiring to keep it simple for stage use.

littleguitarworks.com

A GUS bass would be nice as well.

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Any bass on the BC Marketplace? It would have to be [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/168027-2011-stingray5-skyblue-l950/page__hl__stingray%20skyblue"]TommyK's Sky Blue Stingray 5[/url] for me. I've been gassing after that bass since he first posted it, but my wage doesn't allow for almost £1k spending on a bass unfortunately.

Liam

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