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Thank you all for the very nice replies. As I orderd the bass myself it is especially good to see that everybody likes it so much! About the weight. It is a moderate weight bass. Much lighter than all these Celinder J Updates of 11+ pounds. I can't measure it precise, but it will be around 4-4.5 kg/ 9.5 lbs.
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I thought about this for a while this summer, and came to the conclusion that I'm gonna sell my Celinder J Classic 4. I ordered this bass in 2006, and arrived in september 2007. I owned 30+ basses, and several Celinders, but this one is very special. Never thought I would sell it, but after the purchase of a 1960 Fender jazz bass, the Celinder lost it's #1 spot. Briefly thought about converting it into fretless, but that it would be a shame to start messing with such a beautifull instrument. Celinder J Classic 4 Alder Body in Shoreline Gold. Birdseye maple neck with matching headstock Amazing Braz. rosewood fretboard with claydots Comes with vintage white and black pickguard and orginal case. Alleva Coppollo single coil pickups. ($250,- upgrade) I live in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. You are more than welcome to pick the bass up, and test it in advance (easyjet. Ryanair) but shiping is no problem. [b] (Edit 26th of october) This bass is back up for sale because I've seen a fretless I really like. I'm putting this bass up for 2950 GBP/ 3350euro's, that is 1500,- less than a new one, and you don't have to wait a few years!! [/b] Some extra pictures: [url="http://img267.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=celinderjclassic2.jpg"]http://img267.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=celinderjclassic2.jpg[/url] [b]Soundfile:[/b] (some quick sounds so you can hear the bass. Don't mind the sloppy playing...) _ [url="http://audio.isg.si/audiox/?q=node/57602""]http://audio.isg.si/audiox/?q=node/57602"[/url]]http://audio.isg.si/audiox/?q=node/57602
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Anyone ever played or owned an IP310? There is one for sale at bassdirect, that looks very interesting. I'm curious how these compare to the IP112 + extension, or an Epifani 310 with a nice amp.
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First you got to be sure, this would be the type of Celinder you are looking for. I always thought there is something really special about the passive Celinder basses, but soundwise they are very different from the famous J Update sound.
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Some fair points, but don't forget the Celinder is a 'copy' of a early sixties Stackknob Jazzbass. Now that I have an original stackknob Fender that I even like a bit more than the Celinder, it would be a shame to use this bass for backup. So the next few months I will think about de-fretting, or selling this bass.
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Thanks for the kind words. Glad you like my 'Style' ^_^ I orderd the bass in 2006 from Chris with these specs. I think Gold is on of the best looking colours on a classic style bass (P, J, Starfires etc.) After the recent purchase of a very nice old Fender Jazz, this Celinder lost it's place as my #1 bass. I thought about selling it for a while, but now I'm thinking seriously about converting it to fretless. The thick brazilian rosewood board it perfect for it. And with a nice 'poly' coating will look very sharp. It is also hard to part with it so I guess this is the best solution.
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Congratz on the Update 5, Fingerz. Here is a cool macro shot of the J classic headstock. Really like the vintage tint on the birdseye maple neck.
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Great colour, and the J pickups on a P body look very good. Classic, but with a nice edge.
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+1 Just sold a bass to Marco. Very good transaction. Highly recommended.
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CELINDER Custom 6 c/w TKL hard/fitted case.
SpinalTap replied to eubassix's topic in Basses For Sale
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A few months ago I bought an amazing Fender Jazz Bass from 1971 in original Candy Apple Red. A special custom colour. You can find the original FS thread here with extra pictures: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=72581&hl=1971"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=72581&hl=1971[/url] Very light, and sounds amazing, great slapsounds, and Jaco bridge pickup tone. I prefer the feel of my Celinder, so it doesn't get much time being played. All original, except for the condensator (don't know for sure), and a refret (pro job). Bass is in very good condition for it's almost 40 years of age, afew small spots on the neck and headstock. A very nice aged CAR body colour, and on some spots the gold undercoat comes through. Looks amazing. Neck dates SEPT71A (hard to see on the picture) Serial number is 32XXXX Comes with a case, and the priginal chrome pickup covers and foam!. [b]I'm asking 2900 GBP/ 3350 Euro's[/b] Shiping is no problem at buyers expense. Prefer a straight sale, but would consider (partitial) trades for: 4/5 string jazzbasses Celinder Sadowsky, Alleva Coppolo (refinished) pre-CBS Fenders Fender CS Pastorius fretless Pre-EB MM Stingray fretless High End 5 string (F-bass/ Fodera) Just let me know If you have sometihing interesting.
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Here you can see the bass in action! [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0COgFq_Ul4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0COgFq_Ul4[/url]
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You should really try the P Vintage that Lozbass owns now. That bass is IMHO a few leagues above the two P Classics that you owned, including the red one. And I really think these P Classics are fantastic.
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[quote name='Flanker' post='794986' date='Apr 3 2010, 01:36 PM']My bass ownership high point! [/quote] That J Vinatage 5 fretless was one of the best basses I ever played and good looking to. I really hated it I had to sell it because of the 5 strings. I heard it was stolen in The Netherlands two years ago....
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It's a wonderfull precision bass you got, especially with the 'pre CBS A' profile neck. Plays very nice. The Shoreline Gold J Classic is the only bass I never considered selling. I usually have two basses, and put the new bass for sale after a while because it doesn't get played. I think you are the fifth person to ask (!), but will let you know if I ever consider selling it. [url="http://img256.imageshack.us/i/img8648a.jpg/"][/url]
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Hope you are still enjoying that amazing P Vintage. I miss it sometimes, but I have to be honest that I always choose for a Jazz bass. I've owned a lot of Celinders (especially if you consider there are only a couple of hunderd Celinders made): - J Update 4 - J Vintage 5 fretless - J Vintage 4 fretless - P Classic - P Vintage But my J Classic 4 I received in 2007 is really special. I use for 90% on stage. [url="http://img517.imageshack.us/my.php?image=35f763dfac5c742a2927.jpg"][/url] [url="http://img183.imageshack.us/my.php?image=d5224d39889c7419f5e2.jpg"][/url]
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I bought a Fender Jazz Bass from Paul and the communication was great, very trustworthy guy. Highly recommended!