snorkie635 Posted yesterday at 15:52 Posted yesterday at 15:52 (edited) Went for a wander up-town today and spotted this beastie in a pawn shop window. Amazing what's out there if you search. It's up for £6,500 btw, and no, it's nothing to do with me or anyone I know either. Edited yesterday at 15:53 by snorkie635 Forgot the photo! 2 Quote
Shaggy Posted yesterday at 15:57 Posted yesterday at 15:57 Truly fugly, though I'm sure it sounds amazing . I'd prefer the Les Paul next to it TBH 2 1 Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted yesterday at 16:04 Posted yesterday at 16:04 Someone forgot to put legs on that coffee table. 2 Quote
snorkie635 Posted yesterday at 16:23 Author Posted yesterday at 16:23 Bass is located in Queen Street, Edinburgh, should anyone have that amount in their small-change piggy-bank, btw. Quote
itu Posted yesterday at 17:12 Posted yesterday at 17:12 Is that a fretless Fonder? And the coat... 2 Quote
Rob MacKillop Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, snorkie635 said: Bass is located in Queen Street, Edinburgh, should anyone have that amount in their small-change piggy-bank, btw. Then I know the shop. Pass it fairly frequently. Will give it a look. Not that I would consider buying it, even if I had the money. 1 Quote
Rob MacKillop Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Looks like there's a "Beatles Bass" behind it. Quote
Wombat Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago How much was the Berhinger mic stand monitor? They are useful for pub gigs! 1 Quote
casapete Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 37 minutes ago, Rob MacKillop said: Then I know the shop. Pass it fairly frequently. Will give it a look. Not that I would consider buying it, even if I had the money. I’m guessing it’s the old Duncanson and Edwards shop on the corner of Frederick St / Queen St? Glad someone else is still selling musical stuff from there. I have a nice Strat purchased from there in the early 2000s, was a great place. 1 Quote
snorkie635 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 32 minutes ago, casapete said: I’m guessing it’s the old Duncanson and Edwards shop on the corner of Frederick St / Queen St? Glad someone else is still selling musical stuff from there. I have a nice Strat purchased from there in the early 2000s, was a great place. Correct. 👍 Quote
snorkie635 Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, Rob MacKillop said: Looks like there's a "Beatles Bass" behind it. 1 hour ago, Rob MacKillop said: Looks like there's a "Beatles Bass" behind it. Yes indeedy. Quote
Geek99 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, Shaggy said: Truly fugly, though I'm sure it sounds amazing . I'd prefer the Les Paul next to it TBH You sick weirdo … you’ll be “experimenting with chords” next 😳 7 Quote
Bolo Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 10 hours ago, Geek99 said: You sick weirdo … you’ll be “experimenting with chords” next 😳 Tjords? What's that about? Quote
Franticsmurf Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, Bolo said: Tjords? What's that about? Ignore him, he's playing with your mind. They were a story told to young bassists to scare them in t'olden days. 🙂 Quote
Belka Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I remember someone posting about the same bass here back in 2019. It's sat there unsold for at least 6 years. Judging by the wear on the bridge it was played at lot by someone. Kind of sad it's not getting any use. The pawnbrokers could probably put it up on Reverb/Ebay at that price and sell it in a few weeks. Quote
binky_bass Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago You do find some gems occasionally in Pawn shops... I've bought many a guitar from Cash Converters over the years, the 3 quite unbelievable ones that spring to mind are: ● The original Warwick Vampyre bass, serial number 1001, which in Warwick terms IS no.1. This was confirmed by Hans P Wilfer. ● A Gibson Les Paul signed by 35 artists including Aerosmith, Guns n Roses, Alice Cooper, Meat Loaf, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath etc. ● An LA Custom Shop Ibanez Iceman owned and stage played for years by Sam Totman of Dragonforce. None of the above Cash Converters really knew what they had... Makes you wonder how/why some people give up these gems. 2 Quote
SICbass Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Years ago, when I was broke, a guy I knew found a a Yamaha TRB 6-string made of some fancy, exotic wood for about €100,- He asked me for advice, 'cos he had no idea about such things. Had I not been broke and/or had it been a 5-string, I would have snapped it up. Instead, we flogged it for about €900,- (it needed some serious TLC) and split the money. 1 Quote
Mrbigstuff Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago IIRC there was a pawn shop with two foderas a few years ago. Wonder if this is one of those? Quote
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