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[quote name='Sean' post='254956' date='Aug 4 2008, 11:53 PM']The 44-02 is a Skyline, the 55-94 is a USA. Different animals. But I'd say around £1250 - 1500 would be right for a used USA 55-94 depending on condition, finish etc. Detailed explanation of skylive vs. USA here [url="http://www.lakland.com/skyline_vs_us.htm"]http://www.lakland.com/skyline_vs_us.htm[/url] Best comparison for prices is this [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lakland-55-94-bass-guitar-Quilt-maple-top-Exc-Cond_W0QQitemZ310071983285QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item310071983285&_trksid=p3286.m63.l1177"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lakland-55-94-bass-g...p3286.m63.l1177[/url] Hope this helps.[/quote] Oops - sorry about that. I spotted a "USA" mention in the text of the EBay listing but didn't look closely enough - it was saying that the Skyline had the same pickups as a USA model not that it was made in USA
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SOLD!! 2008 Fender USA P Bass New Model SOLD/MM Stingray SOLD!!
molan replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='254871' date='Aug 4 2008, 09:48 PM']Bloody hell Nick! You're taking a hit on this one. How did you get it £100 cheaper than mine? (Although I realise my 3TS finish is an extra £70!) Is the Shuker [b][i]that[/i][/b] good?[/quote] Based on a Google shopping price, some dealers are listing the standard colours at £750 now and sunbursts at £800. In this market definitely possible to haggle a little as well. -
[quote name='Brother Jones' post='254807' date='Aug 4 2008, 07:55 PM']Bumping - sorry but no longer open to trades. I have a Precision now... Oh and price reduced by £200. [/quote] Just checking - price is now £700? How's the neck balance? I have a headless Zon which is perfect but I've often thought traditional Zon heads look quite bulky and might make them a bit neck heavy?
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[quote name='Kingbassist' post='254645' date='Aug 4 2008, 04:35 PM']Well, he was re-lacquering the neck so I guess he had to.. Also, Chris McIntyre was the main luthier at The Gallery for a number of years and would have made this bass when he worked there.. So I just went with the re-badge y'know..[/quote] Really nice looking bass but I'm not sure about re-badging something because of a refinish to the neck lacquer. Sei basses have a fairly long pedigree and this helps with the value etc. An example of this is that you've listed this as "Sei Bass" and not as a "McIntyre". I'm not having a dig at you for this, just a bit surprised that Chris would have wanted to re-badge really.
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Euphonic iAmp 350 Combo(s) - sale or trade for something interesting
molan replied to molan's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='Alun' post='253746' date='Aug 3 2008, 03:24 PM']It was indeed [/quote] Ah ha, I was there with my ever sufferin' wife - poor thing didn't know what she was letting herself in for
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[quote name='Alun' post='253484' date='Aug 2 2008, 08:24 PM']I saw him on the Manring/Lawson/Lester tour in Reading and he was mindblowing. Even sat six feet away, I couldn't work out where all that sound was coming from He didn't do "Enormous Room" in his set, but someone must have asked about it as he then played it afterwards in the middle of signing things. Cheers Alun[/quote] South Street Arts Centre by any chance? If so - I was there too
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[quote name='Balcro' post='253470' date='Aug 2 2008, 07:59 PM']Kustom. Good enough for Creedence Clearwater. Turn up the bass on "Fortunate Son": Nice. Subthumper's 3x15 sounds a lovely but elderly beast. You could always recondition it. Kustom's web-site only shows a retro style combo for guitar, not bass. However, they do a nice fat 2x15 bass cabinet with horn. Only a little over 100lbs! that's what all that bass practice is for; lifting cabs. Just to leave you with a little enthusiasm, try the following link - [url="http://www.thelizardswebsite.com/profilerandy.htm"]http://www.thelizardswebsite.com/profilerandy.htm[/url] There's a batch of Six beautiful Kustom 3x15's and and one's in blue. They're only taller than that little matter of an Acoustic 360/1 in the left hand corner. Enjoy your search.[/quote] How cool is that array of amps & basses: Pictured from left to right Viellette 34" scale 6 string bass passive Atlansia 36" scale 6 string bass active Pagelli 36" scale 6 string bass synth bass Triggs Arch Top "Jazz box" 36" scale 6 string bass passive Wal 36" scale 6 string bass active Fo-lembic (Fodera/Alembic hybrid) 36" scale 6 string bass passive Fleischman (1 of 2) 36" scale 6 string bass passive Fodera (1 of 2) 36" scale 6 string bass passive Fodera - Anthony Jackson Contrabass 36" scale 6 string bass passive Fedden/Fodera all lucite (lucite neck) 36" scale 6 string bass synth bass Fodera 36" scale 12 string bass passive Carl Thompson 36" scale 6 string bass passive Azola Arch Top "Jazz Box" (1st one) 34" scale 6 string bass passive Specter 36" scale 6 string bass active JayDee "Roadie" 36" scale 6 string bass active Ritter 36" scale 6 string bass passive Amps from left to right Acoustic 360 Rickenbacker Transonic Kustom 3X15 White Kustom 3X15 Silver Kustom 3X15 Green Kustom 3X15 Red "Kronos" 3X15 Gold Kustom 3X15 Black Kustom 3X15 Blue Plush 3X15 silver Rickenbacker Transonic Acoustic 360 Shame about the name - being called Randy Pratt would be a bit of a disadvantage
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I saw Manring last time he was over and he was awesome. Started out playing his tiny little Vinnie Bass and I couldn't believe the sounds he got from it - inspired me to track one down & buy it!
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[quote name='Bill Fitzmaurice' post='253455' date='Aug 2 2008, 07:11 PM']Perhaps, if reloaded with modern drivers. Those used in the original weren't much, but in 1968 what was? Also, their first generation SS circuits were powerful but unusably noisy if you set the treble knob above 12:00, and even full off the hiss was still quite obvious.[/quote] I seem to remember reading that Jamerson turned the bass up really high and cut the treble - what with dead as a doornail flatwounds as well it must have packed quite a low down punch
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[quote name='Subthumper' post='253443' date='Aug 2 2008, 06:51 PM']There's a shop near me that has a 3x15 one of those. Makes an ampeg 8x10 look a tad lacking in stature. I've no idea how you'd move it. Cheers Just[/quote] Sounds like fun, might make a great reggae cab
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Just browsing around today and spotted some pics of classic Kustom cabs - I'd love a naugahyde combo - ideally in blue - or even a full on 2x15 Kustom are still making bass gear but no tuck 'n' roll re-issues as far as I know
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[quote name='MB1' post='253342' date='Aug 2 2008, 03:27 PM']MB1. ............Hi Ho Silver Lining? [/quote] Poor old Jeff - that's going to haunt him to the end of his days isn't it Mind you, maybe he earnt enough from it to fund his less 'commercial' career - which is pretty much everything else he's recorded
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As I've just stuck another bass up for sale I thought I'd give this one a bump and a price drop - yours for around the £1,200 mark or make me an offer Would consider something of lower value as a PX. Couple of pics transferred here as well now - the guy in the pics is Randy Hope-Taylor (just to help prove that it was once his!):
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OK - so I may be tempted to part with this again as I've now taken the 'leap' up to 5 strings and my various 4 stringers aren't being played at all and it seems a shame to have such a stunning bass not being used more often. I'm not desperate to sell but thought I'd stick a feeler out to see if anyone might be interested in it. Could be up for a PX for a 5 string - particularly a Sadowsky but I do have my eyes on something already so would need to be a bit special to tempt me. It's a '95 genuine NYC Sadowsky in superb condition with usual Sadowsky electronics and a D-Tuner. Sounds amazing and lovely to play - as well as look at A genuine NYC with a special finish for the price of a new Metro? [i][b]More pics added in post 31[/b][/i]
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[quote name='chrkelly' post='253192' date='Aug 2 2008, 10:43 AM']Only a few hours to go! [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=230274332900&Category=58719&_trksid=p3907.m29"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...rksid=p3907.m29[/url] [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Euphonic-Audio-iAMP-600-bass-amplifier-amp-head_W0QQitemZ230274369924QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item230274369924&_trkparms=72%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14.l1318"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Euphonic-Audio-iAMP-...86.c0.m14.l1318[/url][/quote] I can't believe the SWR didn't sell at this price! Must be reaction against the size / weight I reckon in this age of tiny Neo equipped cabs?
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I have a couple of these in different lengths, definitely my fave strap for gigging or long practice sessions. I'm sure I paid less than £25 in a shop though - Ebay ain't what it used to be eh!
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Euphonic iAmp 350 Combo(s) - sale or trade for something interesting
molan replied to molan's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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[quote name='chrkelly' post='246219' date='Jul 23 2008, 04:18 PM']There is something quite satisfying though about practising on the sofa with eight speakers firing sound at you. It's a good job the guy in the flat below me is a bit deaf![/quote] I was vaguely amused to open the box of my new Fafner to discover it came with a set of nice bright yellow 'industrial style' ear plugs Maybe I'll give them to my neighbours. . . . . . . Those SWR cabs are definitely a lot of fun. I've only tried one in a shop at lowish volume but it certainly had some oomph behind it
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