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Posted
Just now, Boodang said:

And talking of aluminium necks, a Travis Bean would be nice. Saw one for sale recently and couldn’t believe the price!  

 

Ugly things and stupid money!

Posted
44 minutes ago, prowla said:

I've got a 5-er; it's a nice bass, if rather large.

I tried one of these in GAK (RIP) a while back and thought it seemed like a regular sized bass. I could be remembering it wrong however.

Posted
23 minutes ago, Wombat said:

I wanted a Zon Sonus but as they never come up for sale ended up with a Legacy instead. Lovely bass but just not scratched the itch…

The Zon Hyperbass is on my wanted list...

 

I tried a brand new one around 30 years ago and I really liked it, but not its price tag...

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I tracked down a Westone Pantera Deluxe X790 which was the only one I have ever seen for sale.  Collected it from The Netherlands.  Not to be confused with the much inferior X750 :) 

 

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Another rare one that I have actually managed to buy twice is the Yamaha SB-35.  Don't see those very often.  I bought one, sold it, regretted it.  Searched the internet every day for eight years.  Saw one on eBay but it was loads too heavy.  Saw a third one this year and bought it, below on the left, next to another one you don't see that often (although this is my third!), an Aria Pro II CSB 450 Black n Gold.  Both medium scale.

 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Wombat said:

I wanted a Zon Sonus but as they never come up for sale ended up with a Legacy instead. Lovely bass but just not scratched the itch…

Bass bros have one

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Posted

There was a fretless Atlansia for sale on here not long ago, was tempted...

 

The Kleins do appear from time to time, and each time, I want to buy one, but don't.

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Posted
24 minutes ago, itu said:

Atlansia

Overwater C bass was mentioned!

Klein

Bootsy Star bass

There was an Overwater 'original shape' on Bass Direct this morning.

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Posted (edited)
23 minutes ago, snorkie635 said:

There was an Overwater 'original shape' on Bass Direct this morning.

Worth holding out for an early one with the Bill Lawrence Blades, IMHO. I have two with blades and a much later Artisan with Kent Armstrongs. I like the Armstrongs a lot and the Artisan is a fine bass,  but the blades are by some distance the best passive humbucker I've ever used.

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Posted
5 hours ago, Leonard Smalls said:

And you don't often see a Wishbass for sale either...

 

The owners love them so much that they hang on to them for ever.

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Rarely for sale...Hmmmm... desire vs availability and cost?

How many of us have been disappointed by our 'Dream' instrument though?

 

Ok... Alu necks 20 years ago weren't that expensive, weighed a ton, and were as tolerant of temperature change as they never were, now the Travis beans are bonkers £££, and the Kramers are going the same. The ones I've tried sounded nice, but ouch.

 

Carl Thompsons.. Tried 3 over the years, a 36" scale 6, and couple of 4s, in fact the first 4 I ever tried was in Leicester, and is still the only instrument that I WANTED after trying it once, I was too late, it was sold for £850 (September 1998). The best best thing about them is the weight and neck dimensions, you could do a non-stop 3hr onstage and never break a sweat on a Thompson 6, the 4s were perfectly balanced and as comfy. Only Marmite issue is that you have to like EMGs.

 

If you REALLY wanted a Carvin instrument in the UK, it was a bit of a faff iirc 30 odd years back with import costs, so the USA mail order bargain was not quite so once on this side of the pond, but anecdotally, the best option was to hang around the music shops within a close radius of the American military sites, there were a few people that had bought them off service personnel over here (Harrogate deffo had a few turn up), I still would want to try an LB76.

 

Anyone remember seeing Wal's under a grand...ahhhh...

 

I've spent many years Looking for an Ibanez 924, in natural finish, plus case, I sold one I defretted, and regretted, it's in Poland now.

I've missed out on a lot of instruments because of money, and I've only seen one Modulus Graphite for sale (green...in Ilkley..5str iirc..damn...5 years ago)

An Alembic Spoiler when I was a teen, you dont see them in the sticks much.

PROPER BC Rich Basses with all the switches and such, or 80s Ibanez Destroyers, they go as soon as they appear.

You don't see many Japan built era Ibanez Soundgears, 800 series and above for sale much, and they are usually battered when they do come up, still with a large price tag.

 

And it's dead weird that all the stuff we wanted when we were younger, and skint, when we play it now, with our experience and different tastes, it isn't always as good.

 

Edit... I hardly see Esh Basses, USA made higher end Peavey stuff either.

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