Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Cairobill

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    908
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by Cairobill

  1. Ah, I love the smell of eighties graphite in the morning!

    As a schoolboy I used to head to Wapping on a Saturday and do the rounds of Wal -> Warwick - > JD -> Status through the Trace stacks and would always slip in a go on a Vigier. Really unique and beautifully crafted basses.

  2. [b]SOLD[/b]

    For sale only, no trades thanks...at a very attractive [b]650 QUID[/b]

    VID HERE

    [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oZGuKnPHu_0&feature=youtu.be"]https://www.youtube....eature=youtu.be[/url]

    Only selling to help fund the purchase of another instrument, on the block is my fiesta red Fender Road Worn Jazz from 2012.

    8.5lbs in weight, perfectly balanced, and a really fabulous example of this brilliant line of basses. Action set nice and low, this is a good one with a resonant body and lots of heft in the tone. It is also notable for having the longest sustain I've ever found in a J bass in a long history of playing jazz basses.

    Condition wise it has the rudimentary relic job of the RW range but is pretty much as new with faint fret wear etc.

    It's a good one but I have to release funds for a purchase...

    Ideally I would like to meet up in Sussex, Kent, London or around the M25 as it comes with a Fender soft case...and meeting up is always preferable!

    Pics here....







    [url="http://s1359.photobucket.com/user/cairobill/media/Fiesta%20RW%20Jazz/IMG_5186_zpsixagg1ns.jpg.html"][/url]

  3. The finishing of the US DJ4 I tried was extremely good and the quality of fretwork/ neck shaping were otherworldly really. I've tried Skyline DJs and not enjoyed them that much. It was interesting...The JO I tried a while back was a v nice bass in the vein of 'a bit better than a US Fender' whereas the US DJ4 was top flight.

×
×
  • Create New...