Kiwi Posted Saturday at 12:45 Posted Saturday at 12:45 If your 89 SR4 has a birdseye maple neck, they're fairly sought after due to coming from a time when EB was trying to re-establish the brand and when they weren't being charged any more for figured maple neck blanks compared to plain maple. Not sure if that helps you reach a decision one way or the other but it comes from a good period...unlike the pre-sale-to-EB early 80's rays which were a bit of a crap shoot for body woods. 1 Quote
Terry M. Posted Saturday at 12:56 Posted Saturday at 12:56 There's a 2005 example on here for £1,500 so fair price indeed. Quote
basexperience Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I'd say hold on to it. Basses take up very little room: it's also a beautiful thing. If you need money, sell it: but not until then. Hell, hang it on the wall as a trophy if you want to: there are plenty of very very rare instruments which wind up in safety deposits and never being played at all. I have a number of 4 strings, but I mainly play 5: I actually like swapping back occasionally, and I've considered fitting a D-tuner on one of them. I also have a drop pedal on the board in case I ever fancy playing a 4 with BEAD without having to retune (it sounds OK in a band setting, it works). You love playing the Dingwall, but if you pick up your old warhorse, do you feel a bit of mojo? It'll feel different, too: necks feel different. That difference could be something which inspires you a little to play something different. Why not have some tunes which use 4-string which you play on that one only, just for yourself? The bass doesn't need to justify its keep unless you feel like it has to. I love keeping older basses: I've never actually sold one since I started in 1988. I have a fair number. Quote
Terry M. Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 18 minutes ago, basexperience said: Why not have some tunes which use 4-string which you play on that one only, just for yourself? He stated in his original post that he has no interest in playing 4 string basses any more? Edited 7 hours ago by Terry M. Quote
Agent 00Soul Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Do most of you live in private houses? I've only ever lived in flats as an adult and I've found that the lack of space (as well as being left-handed) is a great check on either GAS or accumulation. Quote
Chiliwailer Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 1 hour ago, Agent 00Soul said: Do most of you live in private houses? I've only ever lived in flats as an adult and I've found that the lack of space (as well as being left-handed) is a great check on either GAS or accumulation. In my 20s I was playing a lot and living in single room bedsits and moving often, I always had at least 4 basses/guitars with me and could move all my belongings in a small hatchback (this was the late 90s when there were pretty small). Guess it’s about priorities 🎸🎸🎸🎸😂 Quote
Jack Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, Agent 00Soul said: Do most of you live in private houses? I've only ever lived in flats as an adult and I've found that the lack of space (as well as being left-handed) is a great check on either GAS or accumulation. We have a tiny little country cottage but I make room. Priorities indeed. I've currently got 9 basses, which for example is 9 more basses than kids. Quote
Beedster Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, Agent 00Soul said: Do most of you live in private houses? I've only ever lived in flats as an adult and I've found that the lack of space (as well as being left-handed) is a great check on either GAS or accumulation. All about planning, I can get 8+ basses in this…. Quote
Terry M. Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Jack said: We have a tiny little country cottage but I make room. Priorities indeed. I've currently got 9 basses, which for example is 9 more basses than kids. And there's my wife asking why I need 3 😁 Do you have any duplicates or are they all completely different from each other? Quote
Jack Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 minute ago, Terry M. said: And there's my wife asking why I need 3 😁 Do you have any duplicates or are they all completely different from each other? You've got almost a thousand posts here, you should know by now that nine is nothing to some of these nutters. 😁 Basses here. Although that page of the new site is even less complete than the other two so no judging please. I don't have anything too wild, but by and large they do different things. The last bass I sold was a Spector because I had two Spectors and whenever I wanted to play a Spector I always picked one of them and not the other. Didn't make sense to keep the other one. They have to be a little bit different to keep it interesting, or at least that's what I'll tell myself when the OP's red Stingray goes for sale. 🫣 What are your three? Quote
Geek99 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 37 minutes ago, Beedster said: All about planning, I can get 8+ basses in this…. It looks cramped with 7, perhaps my finger counting isn’t working Quote
Geek99 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) 45 minutes ago, Terry M. said: And there's my wife asking why I need 3 😁 Do you have any duplicates or are they all completely different from each other? Mine would stop at the first part “red ones sound better for Motown” wouldn’t work. She can see one has five strings and has some advantages for playability, ones an acoustic bass and one she bought for me and I won’t sell. simples Edited 4 hours ago by Geek99 1 Quote
Beedster Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 24 minutes ago, Geek99 said: It looks cramped with 7, perhaps my finger counting isn’t working Appearances can be deceptive 👍 Quote
Terry M. Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 44 minutes ago, Jack said: You've got almost a thousand posts here, you should know by now that nine is nothing to some of these nutters. 😁 Basses here. Although that page of the new site is even less complete than the other two so no judging please. I don't have anything too wild, but by and large they do different things. The last bass I sold was a Spector because I had two Spectors and whenever I wanted to play a Spector I always picked one of them and not the other. Didn't make sense to keep the other one. They have to be a little bit different to keep it interesting, or at least that's what I'll tell myself when the OP's red Stingray goes for sale. 🫣 What are your three? The highest number I ever got to was a pitiful 5 😄 Warwick Broadneck Streamer Stage One 5 Warwick Broadneck Thumb 5 Fender Player Plus Jazz V modded with onboard Sadowsky pre. 1 Quote
Jack Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 6 minutes ago, Terry M. said: The highest number I ever got to was a pitiful 5 😄 Warwick Broadneck Streamer Stage One 5 Warwick Broadneck Thumb 5 Fender Player Plus Jazz V modded with onboard Sadowsky pre. Small but perfectly formed, your average quality is way higher than most. 1 Quote
Geek99 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) Never been higher than three, one acoustic and purely for jamming. 4 string is a constant since 2005 (she bought it) 5 string is latest in a fairly short line of jazz bass, p bass, this five string YEAH I know #lettingthesidedown #notaproperBCmember #hejustdoesnotgettherelentlessaquisitionthing #heycouldbeworse_leastimnotaguitard Edited 1 hour ago by Geek99 Quote
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