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Telebass

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  1. Hi H, not looking to trade, I'm afraid. It seems positgively perverse to say it, but here are no basses I want any more! How weird is that? I'm still having some ttrouble dealing with it!
  2. Relisting my P-bass Special, due to project fail. Price or Trade Value : £200 Here for sale is my bitsa P-bass Special: Includes delivery! [sharedmedia=core:attachments:153278] [sharedmedia=core:attachments:153279] [sharedmedia=core:attachments:153280] [sharedmedia=core:attachments:153281] Specs: Body and pickguard are Squier. Neck is a Mighty Mite Jazz. (there's no decal on it). P pickup is a Squier VM (from a new fretless model). J pickup is a Wizard 64 Electrics by KiOgon Other hardware is Squier (bridge) and Mexican Fender (everything else). Plays well, and sounds good, with a reasonable pickup balance for a PJ. Include a Westfield gig bag, and free delivery, in a proper box! Will leave this for a week, then consider parting out.
  3. Bump, and check OP for those trade options!
  4. Only in two at the moment because the venerable (seven years! Where did the time go?) Rock 'n' Roll Outlaws will cease at Christmas this year. Got to get something fun and profitable to take its place!
  5. [quote name='Jean-Luc Pickguard' timestamp='1393450334' post='2380569'] If it was a genuine blocked & bound fender I'd expect to see a bullet truss rod adjuster at the headstock end - not a x-slotted adjuster at the heel end. I think this is most likely an allparts and if so will have 'licensed by fender' on it (unless it has been removed) [/quote] Pre-1974 would have looked like this, hence the Allparts ones follow that model. This looks identical to my Allparts neck, and would indeed cost around 500 new. But a Fender it ain't...
  6. I would say not. Fender replacement necks were still available over the counter 10 years ago, and had a solitary Fender decal on, no model. And they never included a bound and blocked neck. Possibly an Allparts, which are very good indeed. But not a Fender.
  7. Offered is a set of Squier tuners from my VM Fretless Precision. I've stuck on a set of Wilkinson HWJB200s, so these are spare. As new, barely used, and with a completely new and unused set of bushes and screws. £20.00 posted/offers? [attachment=156250:DSC00008 (2).JPG]
  8. [quote name='Dr.Dave' timestamp='1392812385' post='2372954'] I get your thinking but I'm less sure he would feel that way. Much of what I've read of him tells me his priority was to build useful instruments for working musicians in a changing - esp re. broadcasting - world and thinking of the US market in particular where you may be gigging/touring hundreds of miles from home and need to be able to call in a music shop one afternoon and buy replacement parts to fix your instrument yourself and be playing again that night. Someone already mentioned the great idea of an instrument that guitar players could play to get more jobs. I doubt , though , he was immune to seeing how the use of his products evolved - and Fender's re-design of the original Precision and introduction of the Jazz reflects the desire to feed that evolution with more versatile instruments. A guy like that would likely latch on to folk ripping the frets from their instruments in a desire to get a very different sound and wish to be a part of that movement , in my opinion anyway. [/quote] What I meant was that he'd not have have used that model with that name, because the very name meant frets. If he'd been around a while longer, i CAN imagine he'd have turned out a fretless Jazz.
  9. [quote name='Bassman Steve' timestamp='1393029055' post='2375536'] I'm fairly sure I read somewhere that, due to delays in producing the first basses, Fender fitted a switchable (bigger) capacitor into Teles so they could be played with much less treble and sound more bassy. [/quote] It wasn't due to delays in production - it was put in before he thought of the bass.
  10. Bump! *Might* consider trade for a post-2008 American Special Precision with cash my way, must be maple, hence black or candy apple red. Must be in splendid condition!
  11. Myke just bought my AmSpl Jazz, a very easy and friendly transaction. Many thanks! Den
  12. And another +1 for wide straps!
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