briansbrew Posted February 21 Posted February 21 (edited) Here we have a lovely Brian Moore i4 model bass from 2004 Specs from the site Comfort contoured body Unique scuplted headstock Neck thru construction of Maple/Padouk Lightweight Ash body-sides Highly figured Maple top with matching figured headstock 24 fret neck, Rosewood fingerboard 34" scale 15" radius Soapbar pickups with Active Electronics Gold Hardware Innovative output jack location Slap switch Just shy of 4Kg's Nut width is 40mm Well balanced on the strap Bass is in very good condition with some scratches here and there but nothing major Comes with fitted hard case Edited March 1 by briansbrew 13
AndyTravis Posted February 21 Posted February 21 Nice Bass Bri! I think had this been the midi one, we would’ve been in convo. They’ve always fascinated me as basses though. 1
briansbrew Posted February 21 Author Posted February 21 2 minutes ago, AndyTravis said: Nice Bass Bri! I think had this been the midi one, we would’ve been in convo. They’ve always fascinated me as basses though. thanks Andy ,really lovely fit and finish, the contoured body is just sublime 1
Rayman Posted February 21 Posted February 21 Never heard of them? But that’s a stunning looking bass. 1
RAY AGAINST THE MACHINE Posted February 22 Posted February 22 Groovy ! It reminds me of the Schecter Diamond Series . I have heard the name . Glwts 1 1
Hellzero Posted February 22 Posted February 22 12 hours ago, Rayman said: Never heard of them? But that’s a stunning looking bass. This is originally an American brand from the 90's crafting high end guitars and basses, some with composite material too. These Korean models are excellent too for a fraction of the price. Here is the link to their Custom Shop models to show you the quality level of these instruments: https://iguitar.com/CustomShop/custom.asp GLWYS Brian! 1
briansbrew Posted February 22 Author Posted February 22 8 minutes ago, Hellzero said: This is originally an American brand from the 90's crafting high end guitars and basses, some with composite material too. These Korean models are excellent too for a fraction of the price. Here is the link to their Custom Shop models to show you the quality level of these instruments: https://iguitar.com/CustomShop/custom.asp GLWYS Brian! Thanks Tony, these are very well made basses and were $1500 new in the early 2000's for this model
Hellzero Posted February 22 Posted February 22 19 minutes ago, briansbrew said: Thanks Tony, these are very well made basses and were $1500 new in the early 2000's for this model Sure Brian, they were very expensive back then, but the high craftsmanship justifies the price. When I said fraction, it's because the American models were 3 to 4 or even 5 times more expensive... 1
Grooverjr Posted February 22 Posted February 22 What a lovely thing. Never seen or heard of these before. That contoured body looks sublime. I can't help thinking of a ´slap switch´ as some kind of inspector Gadget crossed with The Hitcher from Mighty Boosh device - hit it and a big old cartoon thumb comes out on the arm from an anglepoise lamp 😆 That or it can be deployed at rowdy pub giggs if punters get too close. GLWTS 1
briansbrew Posted February 24 Author Posted February 24 9 minutes ago, stewblack said: This is a truly lovely instrument. Even better in the flesh Stew....
stewblack Posted February 25 Posted February 25 14 hours ago, briansbrew said: Even better in the flesh Stew.... Stop it 🤣 1
Pea Turgh Posted February 25 Posted February 25 So who nicked the peppa pig headstock and reversed it - Brian or Ernie? 1
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