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[quote name='purpleblob' post='578874' date='Aug 24 2009, 11:04 AM']If it's the one on the web site - I did give it a play when I was at the gallery and was very tempted (beautiful instrument), but am somewhat hooked on something like [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&showtopic=34261&view=findpost&p=356567"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&sho...st&p=356567[/url] and also would be interested in maybe getting it hooked up for MIDI as I have an Axon AX100 I use with one of my guitars. Be nice to trigger it from bass if this works well enough.[/quote]
Hi and yes - mine is the one on the website - it's a lovely bass but the size of the board got the better of me. I think you're referring to 6stingbassists Sei 6 (every time I clicked the link I was taken to a different but gorgeous Sei) - that's a stunning bass! I've not tried midi with bass for many years (and back then, the triggering was poor) - I'm sure Martin could sort something out. Weirdly enough, the acoustic bass that appears in one of the photographs with 6stringbassists Sei is with me now - what an incestuous world Basschat is!

And back to the OP and the enquiry in a post above, AC is Alleva Coppolo

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[quote name='lozbass' post='579258' date='Aug 24 2009, 04:56 PM']Hi and yes - mine is the one on the website - it's a lovely bass but the size of the board got the better of me. I think you're referring to 6stingbassists Sei 6 (every time I clicked the link I was taken to a different but gorgeous Sei) - that's a stunning bass! I've not tried midi with bass for many years (and back then, the triggering was poor) - I'm sure Martin could sort something out. Weirdly enough, the acoustic bass that appears in one of the photographs with 6stringbassists Sei is with me now - what an incestuous world Basschat is!

And back to the OP and the enquiry in a post above, AC is Alleva Coppolo[/quote]

Whoops, yes I mean't the lovely 6 string along with the equally lovely accoustic. I have to know, what is that acoustic, it's looks wonderful ?

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[quote name='purpleblob' post='579577' date='Aug 24 2009, 09:26 PM']Whoops, yes I mean't the lovely 6 string along with the equally lovely accoustic. I have to know, what is that acoustic, it's looks wonderful ?[/quote]
Sorry if this is pulling off topic even further - the acoustic in 6stringbassists photograph (at least it's next to a lovely Sei) is a Wechter 9400. Oh, and it started life as a fretless but was fretted by Martin - one of the most stunning jobs I've seen - he retained the original rosewood binding and it's entirely unmarked. I don't want to turn this into my personal for sale thread, but the acoustic is for sale too (please drop me a PM if you're interested - it's cheap!)

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[quote name='lozbass' post='580131' date='Aug 25 2009, 12:53 PM']Sorry if this is pulling off topic even further - the acoustic in 6stringbassists photograph (at least it's next to a lovely Sei) is a Wechter 9400. Oh, and it started life as a fretless but was fretted by Martin - one of the most stunning jobs I've seen - he retained the original rosewood binding and it's entirely unmarked. I don't want to turn this into my personal for sale thread, but the acoustic is for sale too (please drop me a PM if you're interested - it's cheap!)[/quote]

Yes, apologies for pulling the thread off of the original topic.

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[quote name='bubinga5' post='577326' date='Aug 22 2009, 04:41 AM']Im posting this to give props to Martins work..i know why 7string, sshorepunk,Urb and others dig these instruments

Some have seen this (and ive waffled on about this bass) ..but here are some proper pics..this really is the most capable bass ive ever played..Light as a feather,everything about says play me..

I play alot of funk/jazz and it is so in its element when it comes to this stuff...fast gospel runs are so smooth to play,and no matter how fast you play the bass (with the U Retro) it will give you the cleanest punchy sound...., digging in funk gives an amazing tone like you wouldnt believe, and fast fingerstyle disco just makes you want to play more..

What i love the most is the vibrato sound it gives...just something else.. the original passive tone is great through the Agy, but when you flick the switch and EQ it right, it just makes you smile...i recently have been jamming with some seasoned jazz musicians and they adore the tone of it..., ive gigged it 3 times and bass players have asked what bass it is..dont all bassist know about Sei..??

Ive heard people say on here that high end custom basses help you play better, and its true! ive played Sadowsky, F Bass, Nordstrand, Skjold, and this bass. (ok maybe just for me) has got something else...Always amazes me how talented people like Martin are??..how do they get to this level of there craft????????? Boggles the mind...Passion and years i guess..

I wouldnt give up this bass for any AC..

I would love to play some of you guys non jazz SB's.. Thanks Barrie..you sold me more than you know..

PS...i really dothink ABS make the best bridges of all of them.just superb..there is no direction i cant adjust my strings...[/quote]


I've played this bass as well - I was in the shop when Gwilym was there actually - and it's a great bass, my [url="http://www.munkio.com/visions/seijazzbass.html"]Sei Jazz[/url] was still being built at the time so it was great to have a go on a worn in one and really get an idea of how they sound and play. Having got my Jazz since I can only echo your comments - I've gigged mine a few times now and the tone is just extraordinary - I keep playing lines and little melodic fills and actually play less notes as the ones I do play sound so sweet! It's also a beast for Jaco-style finger work, it really honks - a fellow bassist come to my last gig on the weekend and commented how good it sounded - and I wasn't even going through the PA... I still love my single cut and play that a lot too but Sei Jazz's are pretty special that's for sure...

Keep having fun - sorry just one pic of my lil' beauty:

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I make no secret that I am a fan of Martin's work but the one thing on my thread which I find odd is the OP drawing conclusions about ACs without having even played one.

"I wouldnt give up this bass for any AC" - odd comment when he hasn't even seen an AC.

Just an observation.

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[quote name='purpleblob' post='579199' date='Aug 24 2009, 04:04 PM']Interesting you should mention that. Whilst looking through a forum on TB I came across several pictures that looked identical to the bass I bought - it was owned by fretless bob at the time and he mentions it was purchased from Paul Turner - so it could be the one. Whilst it looked identical even showing a chip on the headstock he seemed to indicate that there was quite a bit of wear on the body - mine didn't look too bad (or maybe my eyes are not so good nowadays). Either way it's a great looking instrument and plays real nicely :)[/quote]


just thought i would chime in on this one, i bought the bass pictured below from Paul about 4 or so years ago directly, it was according to Martin the 1st/2nd Sei jazz bass ever made as Paul is the reason why the sei jazz even exists, he ordered 2 "prototypes" from Martin around 2000 the sister bass is a fretted 5 and is now owned by Corrine Bailey Rae's bass player (i forget his name) the reason i say its the 1st/2nd is because they were finished in the same week.

the bass has done quite a few world tours and loads of gigs with Annie Lennox and has been on an album of hers, i loved it and gigged it at least 3 times a month, the "dent on around the 2nd position on the side of the fingerboard happened when it got knocked over by a clumsy drummer, about the wear, i don't remember it being really bad but it did have a lot of little nicks and scuffs, and the finish was looking a little dull. I gave the instrument a good buffing up before i sold it which made it sparkle almost like new which might explain why you havnt noticed many marks.

if your wondering why i sold her i bought a beautiful 79" fretless stingray that has completely blown me away, its actually having a new fingerboard fitted by Martin at the moment, she should be finished in about a week.

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Dave

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[quote name='fretless bob' post='589298' date='Sep 4 2009, 12:37 AM']if your wondering why i sold her i bought a beautiful 79" fretless stingray that has completely blown me away, its actually having a new fingerboard fitted by Martin at the moment, she should be finished in about a week.[/quote]
Wow - Sei no more! (ouch, sorry, couldn't resist! :) )
That Sei Jazz is a beaut, for sure, but I'd love to see some pics of the 'Ray that made you sell it, once you get it back.

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[quote name='fretless bob' post='589298' date='Sep 4 2009, 12:37 AM']just thought i would chime in on this one, i bought the bass pictured below from Paul about 4 or so years ago directly, it was according to Martin the 1st/2nd Sei jazz bass ever made as Paul is the reason why the sei jazz even exists, he ordered 2 "prototypes" from Martin around 2000 the sister bass is a fretted 5 and is now owned by Corrine Bailey Rae's bass player (i forget his name) the reason i say its the 1st/2nd is because they were finished in the same week.

the bass has done quite a few world tours and loads of gigs with Annie Lennox and has been on an album of hers, i loved it and gigged it at least 3 times a month, the "dent on around the 2nd position on the side of the fingerboard happened when it got knocked over by a clumsy drummer, about the wear, i don't remember it being really bad but it did have a lot of little nicks and scuffs, and the finish was looking a little dull. I gave the instrument a good buffing up before i sold it which made it sparkle almost like new which might explain why you havnt noticed many marks.[/quote]

Bugger it ! I thought somebody had knicked my bass - imagine my surprise when scrolling through this thread and seeing what looked exactly like my bass staring back at me :)

Thanks for all the info. Dave. Obviously unless there are two near identical basses out there, this would seem to be the one I recently bought from the gallery and yes I noticed the small ding on the neck and one on the headstock. But apart from these it appears to be in amazingly good shape after all it's done. I feel a little bit of a fake owning such an instrument after reading about it's history.

Those fret markers where the maple is on the side of the neck and ebony (if I recall from a previous post by you) on the front are a really fantastic idea. The maple stands out beautifully and makes such a nice feature.

Anyway, thanks again for the info.

Mark

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Sei Jazz being built in 2000... ??? really..?

Surprised by this as Martin was talking about one in '93 or whenever he moved to Camden from Queens Park... can't quite recall the date.
He knew all about Sadowsky's Fenders then ( of course ) and even had one in his shop...which wasn't that great, IMV, as I recall.

However, getting someone to commission one..or two, as in this case, would be the driver behind it.

Also at that time he was just taking on a new builder as he was getting so much work that he was maxed out at 30-40 basses pa, being built.

I am just surprised it took him so long as I remember him talking about it all that time ago..

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[quote name='purpleblob' post='589397' date='Sep 4 2009, 09:14 AM']Bugger it ! I thought somebody had knicked my bass - imagine my surprise when scrolling through this thread and seeing what looked exactly like my bass staring back at me :)

Thanks for all the info. Dave. Obviously unless there are two near identical basses out there, this would seem to be the one I recently bought from the gallery and yes I noticed the small ding on the neck and one on the headstock. But apart from these it appears to be in amazingly good shape after all it's done. I feel a little bit of a fake owning such an instrument after reading about it's history.

Those fret markers where the maple is on the side of the neck and ebony (if I recall from a previous post by you) on the front are a really fantastic idea. The maple stands out beautifully and makes such a nice feature.

Anyway, thanks again for the info.

Mark[/quote]


no worries man, they are the same bass, i sold mine to Pierre Ganseman who is on the forum and he traded it into the gallery for a zon i think, i saw it there a while back was kinda strange seeing it hanging on the wall.

it is a really beautiful bass, she records really really well by the way.

for those who asked heres a photo of the stringray that i sold her for


By [url="http://profile.imageshack.us/user/freltessbob"]freltessbob[/url], shot with [url="http://profile.imageshack.us/camerabuy.php?model=DSC-P93A&make=SONY"]DSC-P93A[/url] at 2009-09-04

and heres Pino with it at the gallery, feel free to have a look if your down the gallery in the next week or so.


By [url="http://profile.imageshack.us/user/freltessbob"]freltessbob[/url], shot with [url="http://profile.imageshack.us/camerabuy.php?model=iPhone&make=Apple"]iPhone[/url] at 2009-09-04

Dave

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