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[quote name='Prosebass' timestamp='1349551730' post='1827732']
Here are a couple I built about 3 years ago.
Does anyone know where they are ?






I would love to have either (or both) of them back.

Paul
[/quote] why not just make yourself another?

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[quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1349552163' post='1827739']
why not just make yourself another?
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Sounds good in theory, but I am no longer building basses and have sold off all my bench machines, plus now I am earning a decent wage it makes sense to buy and not build !

These two basses were early 'parts' builds with imported bodies and necks before I started hand building from scratch.


;)

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Here's my Spunky Std.
Cracking Bass!
And I sometimes like to dress up in womens underwear as per our Youtube friend.....Sometimes.

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[quote name='urban Bassman' timestamp='1349361503' post='1825307']
Here's my recently acquired 2005 CAR Jazz.

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I think it's fab - probably the nicest bass I've ever owned :)
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Hi I've got one like this and was told it's Chrome red rather than car. Apparently a colour used on s1 jazz and ps for 2004 only. Anyone able to confirm this?

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Cheers Milty... Yes... it's got an East in it, superb sounds.

In my yoof I managed to 'lose' most of the original parts including the frets.

Might do a total restore on it one day.

Ant... those CV Jazzers are superb, would make a great start for a replica project.

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[quote name='bh2' timestamp='1349851922' post='1831208']

Ant... those CV Jazzers are superb, would make a great start for a replica project.
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I like it. I'd really like to do a matching ehadstock on it if I can get the right Squier decal, I'm also seriously considering taking the pick guard off altogether and putting some hepcats in it.

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I recall the CV suffers from the ubiquitous routing trench, which is a real shame.

I was going to get one and add the dual concentric pots control plate, matching headstock, covers, reverse machines, and a defret.

Might still have a go when funds allow.

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