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This is really rather tasty, reminds me of my old Crinson.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Super-Rare-Blackpoole-Relic-51-57-Precision-Bass-Killer-Spec/401851050701?hash=item5d90306acd:g:gF0AAOSwQKZdWCIu

The given explanation ("Blackpoole Guitars were renowned builders of relic instruments. This bass dates to around 2008 to 2010 when the company was disbanded. It was the classic case of victims of their own success. Demand was so high they couldn’t meet it.") contains at least some weapons-grade bull stinky poo so I'm not convinced about the rest of it ...

 

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Passed me by, but checks out.

Quick Google of "Blackpoole Relic Works" comes up with some interesting results.

Particularly the open letter on the Seymour Duncan site.

Looks like he struggled to meet any kind of demand. 

So this would be a somewhat rare completed one.

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15 minutes ago, troubadour said:

Passed me by, but checks out.

Quick Google of "Blackpoole Relic Works" comes up with some interesting results.

Particularly the open letter on the Seymour Duncan site.

Looks like he struggled to meet any kind of demand. 

So this would be a somewhat rare completed one.

Links please. 

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