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leloupa

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  1. I'm sure i'll regret this...

    Korina body, wenge neck & board, 19mm string spacing, early serial 171.
    No buzz feiten, with certificate, original brown tolex case, extra original MTD red gig bag, extra 3 sets MTD strings...

    all this : 2200euro

  2. 1/ 4 string Marleaux consat custom. Purple coloured tiger maple body, ebony headstock & board. Also shown on the Marleaux site. Very lightweight tone monster. 3 band eq, with a 2 way switch active/passive and a 3 way switch single-coil/series/paralel. Build new in 2008. Asking 975£ shipped to your frontdoor

    2/ 5 string Marleaux consat custom 'fretless edition' with 3 band eq and amazing natural pearwood top. Ebony headstock & board. My bass is shown on Marleaux' website in the gallerie. Lovely & very sweet bass. SOLD !!!!

    3/ Japanese made candy apple red FENDER Jazz bass with a original '74 red tortoise pick guard. This bass is one of the few build with a shiny epoxy fingerboard (!) (like the Jaco signature or buzz pedulla's). If you want a huge warm Jaco-like sound, than this IS the one. SOLD !!!!

  3. Dear Rainer,

    i think just a few 'lucky ones' know how these feel or sound, because Mike only build prox 2000 for players in the whole world. A real bassfanatic knows the legacy that these basses are the best basses ever made. I remember a quote on the web site from thelowend.com (where they sell new Fodera's by the dozen) that those Tobiasses are the 'holy grail'.

    I am astonished about the poor, disrespectful remarks on this instrument, it makes me sick and feel like a complete fool waisting my time on these 'forums'. I'm out of here, searching for another waiste of time on the computer

  4. Hmmm... can i see some more pictures from the MTD ? Which serial number please ?
    Guess you'll like the sound of the maple / rosewood neck combination more ?
    Looking forward to your answer,
    greetings,
    Dave

  5. I have a '77 jazz with a maple neck. I played hundreds Fenders throughout the years, owned a '78 which was my first bass but this one is soooo much better. In fact, when you lay a bass flat down on a table and play the string loose, you'll hear the difference immediately between a good bass and a bad one.
    The '77 i have at the moment needed some adjustment because the neck wasn't mounted in the pocket 100% correctly,
    but she was worth every cost.

  6. Sorry.... withdawn....
    after taking this to a gig and spending some time playing on this 'beast', i have to admit that this bass is the best bass i ever layed my hands on.
    Sorry, it wasn't love at first sight (hearing) but there is nothing out there that comes even close to this.

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