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The ones that got away (ha - fixed the title)


Doc B
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Twice in my life I've seen some bass gear that I should have bought but for some reason didn't and lived to regret it:

The first was a 1970's Fender Musicmaster in black for £250 (this was about 1995)

The second was a Squier JV series precision in black with tortie plate going for £120 in Cash Converters in Sheffield back in 2000. I still can't believe I didn't get it!

Any of you been as daft or just didn't have the means at the time?

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I sold, what I thought was a crappy old cheap bass for £70 in order to buy a drum kit. I think it said Fender Musicmaster on it though. Can anyone link me to some pics so I know if I have a new regret or not? It was a white short scale thing.

I regret not buying a washburn 6 string I saw on ebay once, but I couldn't really afford it, so, no big deal.

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[quote name='theosd' post='95118' date='Nov 27 2007, 03:07 PM']£599 for a musicmaster! Doh!

[url="http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/shop/flypage/product_id/17673/a/r/e/base"]http://www.dolphinmusic.co.uk/page/shop/fl...7673/a/r/e/base[/url][/quote]

That's a guitar though!

Well, never mind. Maybe I can get her to sell it me back for £70. I really liked it but needed the money at the time, and I only play 6 strings in the band.

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I had the chance of a Hofner violin bass for £75 but I didn't buy it.

Mind you, this was about 25 years ago, the Beatles obsession hadn't started up yet, and it was an absolute bag of sh*te to play, and I was looking for a bass to play on. Respect to Lord Sir King Paul for the fact he actually managed to play complete gigs with one.

I do miss my old Precision a bit. It wasn't a patch on the Warwick which I chopped it in for but it was the second best Precision I've played.

PS. is the surplus apostrophe in the thread title just to annoy people like paul,the and me?

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ap'strophe police? :)

I'm lucky in that I haven't had too many moments of regret over gear.

Wish I'd had the money in 1987 to buy an early Musicman Cutlass 1 - one without the Cutlass "1" on the headstock logo. Very unusual - asking price was NZ$2399 even back then though.

I had the opportunity to buy a Jaydee Supernatural Mark King in white, #0026 in 1989 once but turned it down because it was worn out and the guy selling it sounded like he needed a fix.

I missed out on a couple of ebay auctions where stuff went for a song but I didn't bid because I couldn't justify spending the money on something I didn't really need.

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When I was looking for a bass to start with two years ago, I found an Ibanez Jazz bass copy in a second hand store for 100 pounds. It was a beautiful bass, black with white pickguard, maple board with black blocks - exactly like [url="http://www.ibanezregister.com/images/BASSES/images-silverseries/j-bass/frontside.jpg"]this one[/url]. I tried it and the strings were buzzing because the neck had a slight backbow so I didn´t buy it. Would have been an easy fix but I didn´t have a clue at the time... :)

Nowadays these are selling for 300 or 400 pounds on eBay...

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[quote name='tauzero' post='95127' date='Nov 27 2007, 03:25 PM']PS. is the surplus apostrophe in the thread title just to annoy people like paul,the and me?[/quote]

I swear that wasn't there when I posted the thread - that really bugs me now - can titles be edited?

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About 15 years ago I traded-in a Wal Custom with full flightcase for about £500 at Sound Control against a Warwick Stage II bass.
Wish I'd held on to it purely for monetary value as being honest the Wal was heavy, cumbersome and I couldn't get a tone out of it I liked, each to their own I guess. The Warwick was amazing, an '88 and really beautifully made.

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Do any of you guys ever think about what inflation has done to your cash when making these comparisons?

Every now and again I think of a Bogart graphite bass I tried in the gallery years ago - the price now seems like a steal but if you factor in inflation (especially the RPI figure not Gordon's 2% odd bullshit) then you realise that it was a lot of cash!

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Things I shall forever kick myself for not buying a few years back (well, quite a few):

[list]
[*]Pre-EB Stingray, £250 (long time ago, but even so, [i]bloody hell!![/i])
[*]SWR Stereo 800 power amp, also £250
[/list]
Also:[list]
[*]'70 Dodge Challenger needing miniscule body repair, £800
[*]My mate's Mk1 Escort Mexico, £400 (he badly needed money and [i]didn't tell me he was selling it[/i]! pillock)
[/list]

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