Lozz196 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Ah, thanks, well fingers crossed whichever courier deals doesn`t take it straight to Sotheby`s. 4 Quote
wateroftyne Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I’m just pleased the bass has been found. I’m sure if Fender take umbrage re: the replica thing, they’ll let Mark know, and he’ll react accordingly: In the meantime… let people enjoy their nice basses, eh? 5 Quote
Kev Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 59 minutes ago, wateroftyne said: I’m just pleased the bass has been found. I’m sure if Fender take umbrage re: the replica thing, they’ll let Mark know, and he’ll react accordingly: In the meantime… let people enjoy their nice basses, eh? I don't think its about not wanting people to enjoy their basses, and more about insurance issues that may arise, should they go missing and potentially be viewed as counterfeit. A healthy discussion, I think? Literally wasn't something that occurred to me until reading this thread, and I'm wondering this this is why the many and several Ric copies and similar often ship with a blank TRC with a fake TRC in the case, to avoid counterfeit accusations? The risk here is the bass being confiscated if the Police need to get involved, rather than returned to Mark, but given insurance isn't involved here I think its unlikely there would be any opportunity for any complaint to be raised, and hopefully Parcelforce will just sort it out with a dash of compensation for the ridiculousness of it all. 4 Quote
ped Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago If you're worried about the police getting involved, don't be 🤭 1 1 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, Lozz196 said: Agree, I`ve a Sandberg Superlight being made at the moment, which Mark has arranged, when he receives it I`ll drive and collect rather than chance all this malarkey. I bought my polar white VM4 from Mark and no issues with delivery but i remember thinking at the time it was a bit too far for me to drive down from Glasgow area. Can't remember exactly where they're based and can't find on their website. I did however drive down to Bass Direct once for a look at 5 stringers and came away with a Dingwall NG2 5er. Dave Quote
Dunk Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago The fact that it has been withdrawn is really good news and it sounds like we might soon get an update that this is back in the hands of its rightful owner. Fingers crossed 🤞🏻 Quote
dmccombe7 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I thought Fender did have an issue at the start and that's why they added the Limelight Logo and serial number on the back of the headstock. I was sure i read that somewhere and Fender were ok with that. Dave Quote
Jean-Luc Pickguard Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I very much doubt that Fender would be okay with basses they don't build being sold with the Fender logo on. I would imagine that limelight is very much flying below Fender's radar. 1 Quote
Dunk Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Can I just say.. this thread started with a request from a fellow BC’er to help out a well respected UK luthier and a fellow bass player to find a stolen bass which it now appears ‘we’ have done. That is what a bass player community is all about, and if the bass is recovered successfully we should be proud. A small minority have chosen not to do that and to pile in with other views when they could have spent that time helping a fellow bassist. I think they’ve let themselves down by doing that. 4 Quote
12stringbassist Posted 50 minutes ago Posted 50 minutes ago I'm watching this because I want to see the owner get it back. 2 Quote
wateroftyne Posted 30 minutes ago Posted 30 minutes ago 18 minutes ago, 12stringbassist said: I'm watching this because I want to see the owner get it back. Quite.. it's strange to see some of the other takes on this this thread. 2 Quote
Kev Posted 27 minutes ago Posted 27 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Dunk said: Can I just say.. this thread started with a request from a fellow BC’er to help out a well respected UK luthier and a fellow bass player to find a stolen bass which it now appears ‘we’ have done. That is what a bass player community is all about, and if the bass is recovered successfully we should be proud. A small minority have chosen not to do that and to pile in with other views when they could have spent that time helping a fellow bassist. I think they’ve let themselves down by doing that. I can't say I've picked that vibe up from anyone in particular, but I'm glad and proud it was spotted, our emails appear to have had an impact and it looks to be heading towards a happy ending 1 Quote
Sean Posted 11 minutes ago Posted 11 minutes ago 7 minutes ago, Kev said: I can't say I've picked that vibe up from anyone in particular, but I'm glad and proud it was spotted, our emails appear to have had an impact and it looks to be heading towards a happy ending There's not one post here that was against a happy ending of the bass being reunited with the owner. I went back and reread them all. In fact, there's no negativity toward Mark or the buyer. What there was, was some healthy non-conflict comment and information about some of the legal aspects and what could happen in similar circumstances, and a few well-meant warnings about certain couriers and practices. I think it's been a useful learning experience and it reflects well on the community that we can have these discussions. 2 Quote
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