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Sagawa

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  1. [left][color=#800080][size=5][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][b]OK, hate having to flog this but I'm funding a new tattoo.[/b][/font][/size][/color][/left] [left][color=#800080][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][size=5][b]ESP Ltd Viper 301 (discontinued & scarce) [/b][/size][/font][/color][/left] [left][color=#800080][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][size=5][b]Set neck[/b][/size][/font][/color][/left] [left][color=#800080][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][size=5][b]Seymour Duncan JB (overwound & loud as ****) [/b][/size][/font][/color][/left] [left][color=#800080][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][size=5][b]Chrome Grover straplocks (Skull & Cross bones) [/b][/size][/font][/color][/left] [left][color=#800080][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][size=5][b]Gold Wilkinson tuners. [/b][/size][/font][/color][/left] [left][color=#800080][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][size=5][b]I had it custom wired so it has Vol/Tone knobs & an on/off switch. [/b][/size][/font][/color][/left] [left][color=#800080][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][size=5][b]There is still the routing for neck pickup under the Joker pickguard, should you want to revert to it's original state. [/b][/size][/font][/color][/left] [left][color=#800080][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][size=5][b]A few bumps n dings but nothing major. Brilliant gigging/recording guitar for any kind of punk/rock/metal etc ... [/b][/size][/font][/color][/left] [left][color=#800080][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][size=5][b]£250 ONO. Offers most welcome, of course.[/b][/size][/font][/color][/left] [left][color=#800080][font=verdana, geneva, sans-serif][size=5][b][/b][/size][/font][/color][/left]
  2. Bought another few wiring harnesses of John. Brilliant workmanship, as we have all come to expect from him. Highly recommended!!
  3. [quote name='Johnston' timestamp='1329343535' post='1541138'] Instead of having them straight 90o to the strings angled, like the bridge pup on a Telecaster or Strat. So basically instead of routing the hole perpendicular You route it at angle. Check to get what sort of angle you need to get everything to line up first of course. [/quote] Aahhh, I see! Thanks for clearing that up.
  4. Some good ideas here, chaps ... What exactly would 'angled' jazz pups mean? What would be involved? Also, what pups would yous recommend?
  5. Hmmm ... Good point. Maybe pickups with blades, if need be?
  6. Initial enquiries into length measurements say it can be done ... I think I Tbird with good Jazz pups would be immense!
  7. Hey Basschatters, While fannying around with my Epi Thunderbird, I started to ponder upgrading the pickups. None of the current soapbars out there are really pumping my nads. I love the sound of Jazz basses but don't like the basses themselves. If I did a wee bit of carpentry (maybe just glueing a few blocks into the cavities for height etc), fashion a kind of gap-covering-plate out of thin black plastic (which I already have from attempting to make scratchplates), do we think it would be feasible to install Jazz pickups into my Thunderbird??? Da da daaaaaaaah!!! Opinions?
  8. Hi there. Got any pics? Cheers :-)
  9. Hey fellow basschatters, What's the general opinion on these pedals? Any other suggestions for thickening out a bass sound for use in a bass/drums duo? Cheers, ***R***
  10. Sold my Squier PJ bass to Norris. Good comms - Friendly chap. Pleasure to do business with. :-) Rossko. (Sagawa)
  11. [quote name='jezzaboy' timestamp='1324124687' post='1471020'] BBOT - Bent bit of tin. Had one of these yonks ago, perfect for use as is or, even better for modding. Jez [/quote] Hahaha ... I see. Yeah, it's that kind but it does the job. Thanks for the heads up. :-)
  12. [quote name='ead' timestamp='1324061247' post='1470520'] What sort of bridge does the bass have, is it a standard BBOT type unit? Cheers [/quote] Hey. I may be being really dense, but I don't know what BBOT stands for. I can say that the bridge is a fairly standard Squier stock low mass style. Hope that helps somewhat ... :-s
  13. Postage would be around £15. I'll get some pics up tomorrow for you. :-)
  14. Hey Folks, Selling this as I'm skint for Xmas. Great condition never been gigged. Bought years ago & lived in a case ever since. New set of Roto 45's on too. Here's the spec from the websh*te... [left]The [b]Squier P-BASS SPECIAL [/b]4-String Bass Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Pewter Metallic. A blend of two classic Bass guitars in one.[/left] [left][color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2]The Squier P-BASS SPECIAL is easy to play, responsive and flexible, delivering tone by the truckload. The slim, comfortable J Bass neck is matched to a solid, compact P Bass agathis body, which is fitted with a traditional split single-coil P Bass pickup and a J Bass pickup in the bridge position for tonal versatility. Quality touches include a matte black pickguard and chrome dome knobs.[/size][/font][/color][/left] [left][color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif][size=2][b]The main features of the Squier P-BASS SPECIAL include:[/b][/size][/font][/color][/left][list] [*]A blend of two classic Bass guitars in one [*]Agathis, Precision Bass Body [*]Maple, Jazz Bass C-Shape, (Polyurethane Finish) Neck [*]Rosewood Fingerboard, 9.5 inches radius (241mm) [*]20 medium-jumbo frets [*]1 Split Single-Coil Pickup (Mid), 1 Single-Coil Jazz Bass Pickup (Bridge) [*]Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup) and Master Tone controls [*]Standard 4-Saddle Bridge [*]Standard Open-Gear Tuners - machine heads [*]Chrome Hardware [*]1-Ply Matte Black Pickguard [*]34 inches (864 mm) Scale Length [*]1.500 inches (38 mm) Width at Nut [*]Unique features include Jazz Bass Neck with Precision Bass Body, Knurled Chrome Dome Control Knobs, Dot Position Inlays [/list]
  15. Just under 4KG. Solid weight but not too heavy on the shoulder.
  16. Looks great ! Wish I had the dosh!
  17. You know you want it ,,....
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