Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

smrdo

Member
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

  • Last visited

smrdo's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

0

Total Watts

  1. added one more pic
  2. and some further info, "It must date from early 1980, as that's when Wal was beginning to think about moving away from the "production line" Pro basses to the Custom range we still see today. The electronics are from a Pro 2e, but normally they would have been part of the front-mounted scratchplate. With this bass Wal has moved them to the internal cavity but retained the three mini switches in what would have been their usual position, so it dates it in that interim period between the end of the Pros and beginning of the true Customs (I know because I have the first Custom ever built)." agreed with by Paul at electric wood
  3. [quote name='smrdo' post='1287764' date='Jun 30 2011, 02:19 PM']Hi, I've spoken with Peter at electic wood and it looks like it is dated around early 80s - 80 -81's and a tranistional model with the Pro electronics. Could be a pretty rare model as there doesnt seem to be hardly any like it. Anyway, if he finds out anymore info he'll let me know, so will keep you posted. Esitmates to get the electronics fixed etc, im possibly thinking around the £300 mark as i dont think i needs a lot doing. (so possilby less) I am thinking of selling it so who knows...still keen to find out more, ive had estimates from close to us3000 so far, anyway i love it so still not complete sure about selling it, but hey sometimes needs must, and I do have an old squire as a spare :-([/quote] Sorry, Paul not Peter
  4. Hi, I've spoken with Peter at electic wood and it looks like it is dated around early 80s - 80 -81's and a tranistional model with the Pro electronics. Could be a pretty rare model as there doesnt seem to be hardly any like it. Anyway, if he finds out anymore info he'll let me know, so will keep you posted. Esitmates to get the electronics fixed etc, im possibly thinking around the £300 mark as i dont think i needs a lot doing. (so possilby less) I am thinking of selling it so who knows...still keen to find out more, ive had estimates from close to us3000 so far, anyway i love it so still not complete sure about selling it, but hey sometimes needs must, and I do have an old squire as a spare :-(
  5. maybe the scratch plate was taken off somewhere along the line, although theres no indication of this
  6. thanks Phil, i'll try the yahoo group too
  7. thanks, i'll try emailinm Wal with the details, I've had it now for about 10 years, but would love to find out more about it, im convinced its not a fake, it plays beautifully,, i've just never been able to match it up to anything
  8. I have a Wal pro bass custom im trying to find out more about., history, value etc I've had it for many years now, its in pretty good condition, there is some crackling when its plugged in so I suspect the electrics may need re-soldering in places, and two of the control pots need tightening up as they are a bit loose. There is also some minor scratching etc as its obvioulsy been gigged a fair bit. It was given to me in payment for a whole load of web design work by a professional musician friend of mine. The serial number (well what i can find on a metal plate insisde the control panel) is ew003 a3 Many Thanks Mark
×
×
  • Create New...