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Sadowsky HPJ in natural ash with maple board and original case. In fantastic condition. Only for sale as I'd like to buy the olympic white/rosewood one that is currently for sale on this forum and can't afford to buy it without selling this first. This will only be available for as long as the other remains unpurchased. I'll list mine for the same price (£1100). Weight is approximately 4.25 kg VTC as standard. Bass in Sheffield and would prefer collection but I could deliver by hand depending on location (London, Bristol and Newcastle/Darlington vicinities definitely, ask about other places).
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Sorry to the original poster if this comes across as a thread hijack, but I thought it might make a sale easier... I'd really like to own this. I have one of these in natural ash with a maple board (it was the first HPJ that came up for sale when I had enough money) and really like it but I prefer rosewood boards. If anyone out there fancied swapping the bass offered for sale in this thread for mine I'd be happy to do that. (I'd buy it outright and list mine for sale but can't really take the risk in having the extra cash tied up indefinitely).
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Fender American Standard Jazz FS/FT £700
Quatschmacher replied to Ziphoblat's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='lynxus69' timestamp='1338480129' post='1675235'] hmmm..not sure.... I really like the neck on my P-bass.. Anyway the whole idea came from Tim Commerford [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Commerford"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Commerford[/url] [/quote] You're the person I need to team up with at some point in the future; I always wanted a standard P but with a J neck! -
[quote name='Bungie' timestamp='1334077592' post='1610607'] Quatsmacher, Nut width is 41mm. It's quite a slim neck for P which is what attracted me to it in the first place, but then I never played it! Doh! [/quote] Thanks, too wide for me, I'm afraid. This is the same as on the 70RI I had. Jazz width nuts only for me from now on! Best of luck with the sale.
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FS 1985 Tokai Hardpuncher PJ55 (Precision-alike) - ITEM NOW SOLD
Quatschmacher replied to Lozz196's topic in Basses For Sale
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FS 1985 Tokai Hardpuncher PJ55 (Precision-alike) - ITEM NOW SOLD
Quatschmacher replied to Lozz196's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sold - Fender Jazz American Deluxe 2011
Quatschmacher replied to Alanbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Sold - Fender Jazz American Deluxe 2011
Quatschmacher replied to Alanbass's topic in Basses For Sale
If it's the Stingray's sound you like then I'd get that with a SLO neck, though the Sterling sounds pretty similar when the pickup selector is set to parallel. I've played a Sterling for the last few years and love it (I really wanted a 'Ray but the neck was too wide (I learned to play on a Jazz) and the SLO special hadn't been invented). The other difference is that the string spacing at the bridge of the Sterling is 1/16" narrower than on a 'Ray. Sadowsky string spacing is 19mm (3/4") which is the same as on a 'Ray. Not sure what it is on your Deluxe Jazz. -
Sold - Fender Jazz American Deluxe 2011
Quatschmacher replied to Alanbass's topic in Basses For Sale
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FS Musicman Sterling (old original post but still current)
Quatschmacher replied to Quatschmacher's topic in Basses For Sale
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I bought a fantastic Sadowsky HPJ from Duncan this week. The bass was exactly as he'd described it and the transaction was flawless. Moreover, he's a lovely guy and it was a pleasure to meet him and spend an afternoon talking music, trying out a few basses, meeting his family and having tea and flapjack. He also very kindly picked me up from the centre of Bath and dropped me right by my friends' house afterwards. A true asset to Basschat. Thanks, Duncan!
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[quote name='Jacqueslemac' post='1361834' date='Sep 4 2011, 03:18 PM']Shows how it's all down to personal opinion. I had a 2EQ StingRay and, much as I loved the sound and the feel of the neck, I just couldn't get on with the nut width. To date, it's the only bass I've ever sold. Still like the look of them, however![/quote] Check out a Stingray with the SLO Special neck (1.5" nut width, same profile as a Sterling). I too couldn't get on with the Stingray nut width and the SLO is the perfect solution.
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I recently sold my Precision bass to James. Great to deal with and worked swiftly to help deal with the curveball our bank threw our way. I'd happily deal with him again. Thanks.
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