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bamboscha

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  1. Quickest sale ever, dude. 3 views and gone. Good work men.
  2. I took these pickups out of the Duck Dunn bass I bought on here from Karlfer (thanks again Karl) after using them for about 18 months. I put them in a box for safe keeping. Turns out they weren't very safe as two of the pickup leads have snapped off. I'm assuming they can just be re-soldered. Adding to this the fact that they are well used, I'm offering them free to a good home if I can coax a fiver out of someone for the postage. Original box included.
  3. Just sold my Warwick to Martyn. A very pleasant transaction and would happily deal again. Many thanks.
  4. ............and sold.
  5. Hi Freddy, thanks for the offer but I'm looking for a straight sale Alan
  6. Hi there, yes c/o stands for custom order, hence the pickup layout. The nut is 38mm. I do have recordings but im away on gigs for the next couple of days so can't put anything up just yet. I've also got somebody coming to look at it on Sunday. If its still available after then, ill dig some sound clips out. Thanks, Alan.
  7. Up for sale is my 2002 Warwick C/O Streamer LX4. Made in Germany. I bought it second hand in 2004. It has a flame maple body, ovangkol neck and wenge fingerboard. As it was a custom order, the pickups are laid out as you often see on Thumb basses, at an angle and both at the bridge end. They are active MECs. I have waxed it only two or three times in the ten years I've owned it so it has slightly discoloured patches above the front pickup and on the forearm contour as well as numerous small scratches around the edges of the body which I have found difficult to photograph. Nothing at all serious but consistent with twelve years of play. It has otherwise been well cared for and set up and is in good order. It weighs about 8lbs 12oz as best I can tell. My scales aren't very good. I'll be sad to see it go - it's the bass in my avatar by the way, but I've moved on. Included in the sale is the original manual, tub of wax and a Tribal Planet semi-hard case, a great case but unfortunately torn under the handle. Possibly repairable. I'm looking for £650 I would much prefer cash on collection but do have the means to post. I'm based in Colne, Lancashire. Please feel free to get in touch if you want to come round and try it out.
  8. Hi Beedster, I found it to be stable enough. It's certainly bulky, weighing over 5kg. Obviously, it's made by Stagg so there are slicker designs out there but it does the job well. Best regards, Alan
  9. Two sets of unused Rotosound SM66 Steel strings in original packaging. £20 posted
  10. Here's a Stagg double bass stand. It's had relatively little use and is still in good shape. I'm having trouble uploading the pic of it standing, so here's one of it folded up for now. £35 posted.
  11. Here's an unused Hipshot B-style bridge in satin finish aluminium. It has two small finish imperfections, one on the top face, right in the middle on the back edge, if that makes sense, and one on the side, top face again. I struggled to capture the first one in the photos. Otherwise, it's as new. If you're reading this for the second time, I have edited the description as I had thought that the mark on the side was a cat hair or similar. It ain't. I have also dropped the price accordingly. £25 posted
  12. Here's a PJ bass body I bought from bass-parts.de, makers of Bass-Line basses in Germany. It's unfinished alder 2pc, rear rout with a wood control rout cover. I forget the exact weight but it's a tad under 5lbs. I can check this if required. I no longer have the time, money or inclination to complete the project so it's up for grabs. There's a slight scuff mark on the end of the upper horn. Nothing that won't sand out. I paid £165 posted, I'll take [s]£130 [/s] [s]£90[/s] UPDATE: posted this ages ago but no takers. I've updated the pictures. It's an unusually wild looking piece of alder. There's some nice figuring along the top and bottom and the dark stripe down the middle runs uphill as it gets toward the bridge. Crazy! Surely this is a bargain at £80. Come on people.
  13. Sure thing Ikay. It's 1lb 12 oz. That's on my kitchen scales, so not the worlds most accurate but reasonably accurate. I calibrated them with a reference weight first so should be fairly close. I also cleaned all the flour and sugar off them before I started. The things I do for you people!
  14. Terry bought a body and neck from me. A smooth and pleasant transaction. Many thanks, Alan
  15. At the risk of being a pain in the tush, what does it weigh?
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