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Stephen Houghton

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  1. Any ideas about the Furch, they are quality guitars.
  2. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1344098053' post='1759810'] Me too. [/quote] Smartarses
  3. [quote name='LukeFRC' timestamp='1344097890' post='1759809'] search in the "japcrap" thread- a couple of el maya's popped up in there. My guess £50-200 range [/quote] Gotta be worth more than that, Maya yes but not El Maya surely? You cant get these anymore! Still plays better than fender precision
  4. Hi Has anyone got any accurate idea what the values for these two basses are worth, any other info woyuld be appreciated. Cant find anything about thew El Maya as they are very rare. I know its an original with serial number and not the cheap Maya version, now it was made in Japan and then the factory was destroyed in an earthquake shortly after i bought this 1982 could be a bit later i cant remember properly. The Furch bass is a roundback accoustic and was one of the very early models from Furch, made by a master guitar builder Mr Furch himself. I bought this around 1996, it has the original Furch emblem and its a type 413 and No 0399. It is electric with sliders, plays nice and from what i can find out is very rare? Any ideas anyone? Cheers Stephen [attachment=114908:DSCF1331.JPG] [attachment=114908:DSCF1331.JPG] [attachment=114910:DSCF1322.JPG] [attachment=114911:DSCF1329.JPG]
  5. [quote name='BottomE' timestamp='1344089931' post='1759646'] Howdy Are you gigging at all? Welcome to the site. [/quote] Hi Not for a few years, do the odd thing with mates but considering getting something together again, my new bass has inspired me and its a waste not to play live.
  6. Here is my El Maya bass which is a good 30yrs old, first bass i ever owned. Plays well and have never had any problems, except for trying to value it. Very rare example and have never found one on the web, from what i can gather there were Maya guitars which were the cheap copies and then the El Mayas which are great quality. Plays better than a precision in my opinion. There is a lot of misinformation on the web about El Mayas, least of all that the El Maya was the name used for export which isnt true.
  7. How do i add photos. do i just attach file as a jpg? As you can see i have sussed it, here is my El Maya, MusicmanStingray 5 and Furch Accoustic
  8. Hi my name is Steve and as you can guess i love Bass guitars, been playing about 30yrs but self taught and play mostly by ear, can read music very slowly and i have a basic knowledge music rudiments. Just bought my dream bass, a Musicman Stingray 5 string and love it. Also own a El Maya 1986 bass which i think is quite rare and it is really good quality all round. Also go a very early (I bought it in 1996 secondhand) Furch rounback accoustic/ electric bass, i have had real trouble trying to get information and the values of both of these so any ideas would be really appreciated. Have a Mc Gregor Basman by Mosfet 200 watt amp, which i have had as long as the El Maya (30yrs) This was my first amp and bass and are still going strong with no problems. Love all kinds of music from Blues, Soul, Reggae e.t.c anything that sound good i like it. Anyway i will explore the site more over the coming weeks.
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