Silky999 Posted July 14, 2025 Posted July 14, 2025 (edited) The next stage of my build journey is for sale and is the last one where I use a pre-cut body before making my own from a blank; Weight - approx 10lbs Ash body which was handed sanded with Liberon Finishing Oil and waxed Roasted Maple neck with rolled edges and black block inlays. Fret levelled and dressed. The back of the neck has also been sanded to give a smooth fast feel. Guyker black tuners Passive Wilkinson pickups (scratch near a pole on the bridge one)😣 Bloodstone Guitarworks electronics with push pull for parallel/series and volume/volume/ tone Wilkinson bridge Genuine Schaller strap lock buttons Original protective plastic still on black pearl pickguard. New D’addario 0.45-0.105 EXL165 strings Graphtech Tusq nut new Cobra padded gig bag Everything on this bass is new and it has never been gigged or played beyond the setup process. Please check all the photos as I like to be as transparent as possible with all my builds. This is a one of a kind bass and would make a fantastic gigging beast with the potential to mod at your leisure. I make basses that are intended to be gigging workhorses. It really does play and sound amazing. The bass has some real presence when played. Collection from Fleet, Hampshire and you are absolutely encouraged to give it a play to make sure you’re happy before you part with your hard earned cash. Any questions, queries or if you want to see more photos to help you decide then please just get in touch. Edited August 20, 2025 by Silky999 8
Silky999 Posted July 14, 2025 Author Posted July 14, 2025 12 minutes ago, MJJS said: Looks great. How many hours did that take? Thank you. The most time consuming bit was the hand sanded oil finish on the body as it needed to dry between coats. I think I put about 10-15 coats on and I could get maybe 2 coats a day as well as monitoring for bleed back from the wood. I suspect there is a total of at least 10 hours actual work just in the body finish. I haven’t nitro or poly clear coated this one and just went with wax instead similar to a Warwick finish. Although it’s less tough, it is much easier to deal with any scratches, knocks or dinks in the long run as you just raise or sand the boo boo and then oil and wax. There is also a pleasure in a bit of periodic waxing. 2
petecarlton Posted July 15, 2025 Posted July 15, 2025 Crikey, that’s lovely. Great work! GLWTS, someone’s going to get a real bargain.
JoeEvans Posted July 24, 2025 Posted July 24, 2025 I actually prefer a nice bitsa bass to a 'genuine' one. This particular one is very close to my idea of what I'd want a jazz bass to look like.
DPP68 Posted July 24, 2025 Posted July 24, 2025 What a beautiful thing. Accepting that it’s going to be “better” than I really need (am definitely at the beginner end of my learning) but think it’s important to find something that I would want to pick up and play. May I ask relatively, how heavy it is? I’m older than I feel and can’t ignore my back anymore. 1
Silky999 Posted July 24, 2025 Author Posted July 24, 2025 2 hours ago, DPP68 said: What a beautiful thing. Accepting that it’s going to be “better” than I really need (am definitely at the beginner end of my learning) but think it’s important to find something that I would want to pick up and play. May I ask relatively, how heavy it is? I’m older than I feel and can’t ignore my back anymore. Thanks you for the compliments. I have just weighed the bass and it is approx 10lbs
Silky999 Posted August 11, 2025 Author Posted August 11, 2025 7 hours ago, grahamd said: Hi what’s the provenance on the neck? It’s a brand new Chinese one that I have levelled, fret dressed and made generally lovely 1
HeadlessBassist Posted August 12, 2025 Posted August 12, 2025 12 hours ago, Silky999 said: It’s a brand new Chinese one that I have levelled, fret dressed and made generally lovely I can second this - the similar neck on @Silky999's Daphne Blue Nitro Jazz is really nice too. A really nice 'neck job'! Maybe this needs some "Mr.Grey" brand identity, Steve?
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