Mrbigstuff Posted Wednesday at 10:43 Posted Wednesday at 10:43 An interesting comparison vid for Fender reissues vs vintage: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1BpWRmNVe7/?mibextid=wwXIfr I’m interested to know which of them BCers think sounds best to them. For me it’s the vintage bitsa. Same top end but thicker/ creamier lows 1 Quote
Sparky Mark Posted Wednesday at 11:55 Posted Wednesday at 11:55 1 hour ago, Mrbigstuff said: An interesting comparison vid for Fender reissues vs vintage: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1BpWRmNVe7/?mibextid=wwXIfr I’m interested to know which of them BCers think sounds best to them. For me it’s the vintage bitsa. Same top end but thicker/ creamier lows 64 TSB for me. 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Wednesday at 14:43 Posted Wednesday at 14:43 3 hours ago, Mrbigstuff said: An interesting comparison vid for Fender reissues vs vintage: https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1BpWRmNVe7/?mibextid=wwXIfr I’m interested to know which of them BCers think sounds best to them. For me it’s the vintage bitsa. Same top end but thicker/ creamier lows Negligible differences to me. Quote
Sparky Mark Posted Wednesday at 14:51 Posted Wednesday at 14:51 7 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: Negligible differences to me. To be honest, they usually are. Quote
Reggaebass Posted Wednesday at 15:51 Author Posted Wednesday at 15:51 Just listened with headphones and it’s subtle but the 64 for me, it let me go to his next video with the 3 P basses, the 67 sounds amazing Quote
snorkie635 Posted Wednesday at 16:18 Posted Wednesday at 16:18 Must agree with @Stub Mandrel above. A deaf person running for a bus would be hard-pushed to tell the difference. If I need an oscilloscope to pick between them, the punters down the Maggot and Corpse won't notice either. 2 Quote
Burns-bass Posted Wednesday at 16:21 Posted Wednesday at 16:21 3 minutes ago, snorkie635 said: Must agree with @Stub Mandrel above. A deaf person running for a bus would be hard-pushed to tell the difference. If I need an oscilloscope to pick between them, the punters down the Maggot and Corpse won't notice either. Have to agree. Quote
Reggaebass Posted Wednesday at 16:44 Author Posted Wednesday at 16:44 The bass gallery have got a few CARs in , I’m not familiar with Bob Daisley Quote
Woodinblack Posted Wednesday at 17:05 Posted Wednesday at 17:05 20 minutes ago, Reggaebass said: The bass gallery have got a few CARs in , I’m not familiar with Bob Daisley Hes the one who wrote the Ozzy Osborne albums that are credited to Ozzy. 4 2 Quote
rwillett Posted Wednesday at 20:37 Posted Wednesday at 20:37 3 hours ago, Reggaebass said: The bass gallery have got a few CARs in , I’m not familiar with Bob Daisley What's a CAR please? Quote
Homatron Posted Wednesday at 20:38 Posted Wednesday at 20:38 1 minute ago, rwillett said: What's a CAR please? Candy Apple Red 🍎 Quote
rwillett Posted Wednesday at 20:40 Posted Wednesday at 20:40 Thank you. Hangs head in embarrassment and quietly shuffles off to the corner. 4 Quote
snorkie635 Posted Wednesday at 20:44 Posted Wednesday at 20:44 2 minutes ago, rwillett said: Thank you. Hangs head in embarrassment and quietly shuffles off to the corner. No need to 'shuffle', you could have borrowed a car and driven away. Quote
rwillett Posted Wednesday at 20:50 Posted Wednesday at 20:50 5 minutes ago, snorkie635 said: No need to 'shuffle', you could have borrowed a car and driven away. It's a tough crowd here. 1 1 Quote
Sparky Mark Posted Wednesday at 21:44 Posted Wednesday at 21:44 5 hours ago, snorkie635 said: A deaf person running for a bus would be hard-pushed to tell the difference. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted Wednesday at 22:17 Posted Wednesday at 22:17 33 minutes ago, Sparky Mark said: It's not just me then... Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted Wednesday at 22:39 Posted Wednesday at 22:39 1 hour ago, rwillett said: Thank you. Hangs head in embarrassment and quietly shuffles off to the corner. I’m sure you’re red faced about the whole thing 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago (edited) OASIS - NOEL GALLAGHER'S OWNED AND AUTOGRAPHED SUNBURST FENDER PRECISION, estimated 10k-20k for a 73P, be interesting to see how much it goes for, https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auction-catalogues/propstore/catalogue-id-the-pr10049/lot-d6897252-ef72-4ce8-abb0-b36a00f9edf6 Edited 5 hours ago by Reggaebass 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Appreciate they’re not Fenders but it seems Andy Baxter has decided that vintage Musicmans are now worth £3000 that they were a few months ago. Wish he’d have done that before I sold mine… 🙂 Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: Appreciate they’re not Fenders but it seems Andy Baxter has decided that vintage Musicmans are now worth £3000 that they were a few months ago. Wish he’d have done that before I sold mine… 🙂 Those he had in were collector grade so a premium is expected. I’ve not seen many in such as new condition and they seem to have sold well. Quote
Chiliwailer Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 33 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: Appreciate they’re not Fenders but it seems Andy Baxter has decided that vintage Musicmans are now worth £3000 that they were a few months ago. Wish he’d have done that before I sold mine… 🙂 First year, radio knobs, long poles… Mental price though 😊 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Chiliwailer said: First year, radio knobs, long poles… Mental price though 😊 You know it’s how the vintage game works. Stick them up for mental prices and watch the rest of them rise up a few hundred quid in response. The laws of market dynamics don’t really apply when buyers are treated this way. (We have a classic imperfect market…) 1 Quote
Chiliwailer Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 59 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: You know it’s how the vintage game works. Stick them up for mental prices and watch the rest of them rise up a few hundred quid in response. The laws of market dynamics don’t really apply when buyers are treated this way. (We have a classic imperfect market…) When I was working in the vintage guitar trade I was told in 2008 by a solid UK source that there is a group of vintage dealers in the States that get together each year prior to a trade show and certain vintage prices are set from there, and like you say, the rest follow and other vintage gear rises accordingly. Quote
Burns-bass Posted 58 minutes ago Posted 58 minutes ago 3 minutes ago, Chiliwailer said: When I was working in the vintage guitar trade I was told in 2008 by a solid UK source that there is a group of vintage dealers in the States that get together each year prior to a trade show and certain vintage prices are set from there, and like you say, the rest follow and other vintage gear rises accordingly. Wouldn't surprise me. The prices steadily rising is a signal these things are rising and investable commodities and that the demand is healthy. I question both assertions. But I’m old and cynical 1 Quote
Chiliwailer Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 8 minutes ago, Burns-bass said: Wouldn't surprise me. The prices steadily rising is a signal these things are rising and investable commodities and that the demand is healthy. I question both assertions. But I’m old and cynical I’ve never been an expert by any means - every time I think the prices may have hit a ceiling, they continue to climb and climb…. Quote
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