Musicman666 Posted August 26 Posted August 26 11 hours ago, Mrbigstuff said: yeah ..as soon as i mention it sod's law kicks in and this pops up ... but i still say its rare. Quote
Hellzero Posted August 27 Posted August 27 (edited) 11 hours ago, Musicman666 said: yeah ..as soon as i mention it sod's law kicks in and this pops up ... but i still say its rare. Indeed, check this, it showed up today, but they are still rare: https://www.zikinf.com/annonces/annonce-2442966 Edited August 27 by Hellzero Quote
steve-bbb Posted August 27 Posted August 27 On 14/05/2025 at 22:58, tubbybloke68 said: I recently brought a trb5 mk1 off the very nice joe geezer on here( though he was selling it on eBay. The thing is absolutely amazing for the money I paid, and all I can say is the legendary reputation is totally justified. It’s just under 34”scale and the B string note definition has blown me away.😊.very lightweight aswell x i bought a trb1p from wapping back in the early 80s and stupidly sold it - build quality next to none and tone to match a ken smith 1 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted Saturday at 18:03 Posted Saturday at 18:03 This is something you don't see that often: A BassLab Custom DN VII, so a double neck fretted and fretless, 7 strings for each neck and weighing 7.7 kilos, which is not that heavy for such a monster. For sale at a very decent price (now) on Reverb (located in Germany, for those interested). Quote
LukeFRC Posted Saturday at 18:09 Posted Saturday at 18:09 4 minutes ago, Hellzero said: This is something you don't see that often: A BassLab Custom DN VII, so a double neck fretted and fretless, 7 strings for each neck and weighing 7.7 kilos, which is not that heavy for such a monster. For sale at a very decent price (now) on Reverb (located in Germany, for those interested). Looks like the kinda thing @binky_bass would go for 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted Saturday at 18:10 Posted Saturday at 18:10 Just now, LukeFRC said: Looks like the kinda thing @binky_bass would go for He's into heavy waffles these days. 1 Quote
binky_bass Posted Saturday at 18:50 Posted Saturday at 18:50 40 minutes ago, LukeFRC said: Looks like the kinda thing @binky_bass would go for It is... Though £1800 prior to shipping and taxes currently makes it outside of budget. Maybe when my waffle business takes off... 2 Quote
AndyTravis Posted Saturday at 19:03 Posted Saturday at 19:03 Fender Roscoe Beck 4 strings. I’d have one in a heartbeat 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted Saturday at 20:33 Posted Saturday at 20:33 1 hour ago, AndyTravis said: Fender Roscoe Beck 4 strings. I’d have one in a heartbeat They show up quite often ... in the E.U. Quote
Chris2112 Posted Sunday at 13:16 Posted Sunday at 13:16 19 hours ago, Hellzero said: This is something you don't see that often: A BassLab Custom DN VII, so a double neck fretted and fretless, 7 strings for each neck and weighing 7.7 kilos, which is not that heavy for such a monster. For sale at a very decent price (now) on Reverb (located in Germany, for those interested). That is absolutely magnificent. Were I feeling silly I'd probably buy that, I mean where else are you ever going to find one? I adore my L-Bow. Thankfully I know restraint these days but still... It's a one for the EU. The size of the case will result in a massive import cost, I would expect, and that's added into the taxable fee as it comes into the UK. Another downside of the bungled Brexit. I think mine was about £2200 in total with fees. Quote
AndyTravis Posted Sunday at 13:19 Posted Sunday at 13:19 16 hours ago, Hellzero said: They show up quite often ... in the E.U. Yeah… I’ve got my 2 lookalikes…they’ll do for me. I did have an RBV about 10 years ago - was ace. 3 Quote
LukeFRC Posted Sunday at 13:21 Posted Sunday at 13:21 1 minute ago, AndyTravis said: Yeah… I’ve got my 2 lookalikes…they’ll do for me. I did have an RBV about 10 years ago - was ace. You tempted to add all 3 modes on the pickups and the push pull tone cap on the volume like the real one? Quote
AndyTravis Posted Sunday at 13:35 Posted Sunday at 13:35 13 minutes ago, LukeFRC said: You tempted to add all 3 modes on the pickups and the push pull tone cap on the volume like the real one? Nah. I’ve found the setting I like and can’t be bothered changing about. Creatures of habit. Quote
LeftyP Posted Monday at 12:45 Posted Monday at 12:45 On 01/07/2025 at 14:17, LeftyP said: I've had my Italia short scale bass for eight years. It took some finding but I eventually tracked one down at Richard's Guitars in Stratford-upon-Avon. Since then they have not been advertised anywhere. I did see a used one on the Bass Direct site last year costing just shy of £1000 - about £350 more than I paid new! I'm not sure if they are still being made or imported. I recently had the bass set up by Overwater (I live a ten minute walk from their studios in Carlisle) and it plays a treat - even in my hands! Just seen one for sale on Bass Direct site! Quote
asingardenof Posted Wednesday at 11:31 Posted Wednesday at 11:31 Only because I'm (hopefully!) going to be looking for one in a few months, G&L L-2500 Tributes that aren't in Japan (or which pretend to be in Japan but don't actually exist). Quote
Woodinblack Posted Wednesday at 15:12 Posted Wednesday at 15:12 G&L L2500s are about the easiest G&Ls to get. I have had one, when I was looking for an M2500 (which are very uncommon) Quote
Terry M. Posted Wednesday at 18:05 Posted Wednesday at 18:05 2 hours ago, Woodinblack said: G&L L2500s are about the easiest G&Ls to get. I have had one, when I was looking for an M2500 (which are very uncommon) Agree with this. The M series are really uncommon. Quote
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