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  1. [quote name='theosd' post='103915' date='Dec 13 2007, 03:19 PM']Well he said he might be, but hasn't mentioned anything else unfortunately.[/quote] Did you win the ebay auction for the 121P?
  2. [quote name='theosd' post='103409' date='Dec 12 2007, 05:15 PM']Bump! Gotta keep it on the first page, y'allz![/quote] I'm assuming the ebay guy wasn't interested then?
  3. [quote name='theosd' post='100630' date='Dec 7 2007, 01:00 AM']I could easily sell it, but I can't risk not haing an amp for any period of time =][/quote] This is what you're after isn't it? [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mark-Bass-Mini-CMD121P-combo_W0QQitemZ320192841270QQihZ011QQcategoryZ58719QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mark-Bass-Mini-CMD12...1QQcmdZViewItem[/url]
  4. [quote name='theosd' post='100306' date='Dec 6 2007, 03:45 PM'](futile?) bump![/quote] NEVER GIVE UP! (But if you do give up on the trade I'm sure you could easily sell it)
  5. If this does turn out to be too much of a long shot, how much would you sell it for? Or maybe you'd like to buy my car? It has a fair sized boot!
  6. [center][size=7]SOLD![/size][/center]
  7. [quote name='phsycoandy' post='74816' date='Oct 15 2007, 09:53 PM']That looks a lot of bass for the money, not sure how much ther r new, but active, strung thru, nice finish, bet it wouldnt look half as sexy in a solid colour.....[/quote] Yeah, I like to think it's a lot of bass for the money too. You can buy it if you like. I think the solid colour versions of the Fender Lyte don't have the same body wood or the same pickups. This one has a soap bar instead of a J. It's deffinately got a wide range of tones with the electronics it has.
  8. [b]B[/b]assists [b]U[/b]nderrate [b]M[/b]nemonics [b]P[/b]ersistently
  9. [quote name='vincent' post='73177' date='Oct 12 2007, 09:17 AM']pm sent.[/quote] pm replied to... It's still available...with REDUCED price!
  10. Go on, buy it as an early Christmas present to to yourself...you deserve it!
  11. [quote name='bassjamm' post='44947' date='Aug 13 2007, 06:57 PM']hi mate, Are you open to trades...if so, i've got a Fender USA Jazz (1999) 4 string up for grabs at £595 (recently had a fret stone and full set up at the gallery costing £100). I'm in Grantham, so not far from you... If that's of interest, could you please let me know how old the bass is? Thanks Jamie[/quote] Hi! I've just been to: [url="http://www.guitardaterproject.org/fender.aspx"]http://www.guitardaterproject.org/fender.aspx[/url] ...to decode the serial number on the headstock and it told me that... Your guitar was made at the Fuji-gen Plant (for Fender Japan), Japan in the Year(s): 1995 - 1996 I am very interested in a USA jazz bass but I have a few bills coming my way so I'm not looking to spend much. Let me know what kind of numbers you are thinking of in this trade and I'll have a serius think. (I don't mind if you reply or PM me.) Oh yeah! What colour/finish is your bass and what condition is it in? I think the photos show the condition of the Lyte quite accurately.
  12. [quote name='woolleydick' post='43817' date='Aug 10 2007, 03:53 PM']How much does it weigh?[/quote] My bathroom scales tell me that it's 3.2kg, I guess that's only about 7lbs. I guess it's called a 'precision lyte' for a reason.
  13. [quote name='rohan' post='43757' date='Aug 10 2007, 01:58 PM']This is muchos sexy. Have a bump. I wish i had money Looking for a cabinet by any chance?[/quote] It would depend on the cabinet I guess...I don't have the muscle to for an 8x10" if it's the one in your gear list though!
  14. [quote name='CS2' post='43520' date='Aug 9 2007, 10:44 PM']Most shops will give you roughly 50-60% of what they think they can sell it at if you buy something of greater valve. Some shops will charge 15% to sell it for you. I looked around and these basses are £1100 new street price. Thomann sell them for £900. £850 used might be ok if it's mint but i can understand raised eyebrows at the use of the word bargain. Personally I use the ration of 50%-75% of the street price new cost depending on how popular the item is at any given time. Obviously the general financial state of this country has ift's effect. The only thing I could see being really expensive are rare stuff like Roscoes. However these are going at £900-1100 on this forum. Faced with that your bass is IMHO priced a little high. You can put your bass up at whatever you like. THis forum has a tradition of commenting on prices. Like it or hate it. So IMHO keep the bass. By a beater and play that for a while. It will be cheaper than selling yours for something similar. Chris[/quote] Thanks for the advice...I like the openess of basschat people. There are a lot of numbers going on in your reply, so... [center][b]I'm open to any reasonable offers for the bass.[/b][/center] Thanks again Chris.
  15. [quote name='SlipperySquid' post='43488' date='Aug 9 2007, 09:04 PM']Hiya matey, where abouts are you based? and does the price include postage?[/quote] I'm just outside Lincoln. The price doesn't involve postage, I've actually never posted a bass and would be quite nervous about it being damaged...I'd be willing to try it, or meet up somewhere for petrol money.
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