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1972 Fender Precision Bass - Sunburst/Rosewood
martthebass replied to jay249's topic in Basses For Sale
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Might be with you in the next couple of days....as my (similar condition to yours) 4003 hasn't moved I've made the mistake of playing it (always knew I was a closet Jam fan) and if I can find a way of stopping the neck moving horizontal on a strap then it may have to stay for a while. Not really played a 4003 before (had a few fumbles on 4001s occassionally) but I'm fairly impressed with the 2011 build quality. Just got to sell the concept of using a Ric over a 70s type Fender in the upcoming Motown/Soul band project.....
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Cheapest and most likely to fit.....contact the distributor 'strings and things'
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Rickenbacker 2050/Warwick Corvette standard
martthebass replied to basshead56's topic in Bass Guitars
[quote name='4000' post='1365387' date='Sep 7 2011, 03:58 PM']Apples and oranges, to be honest....[/quote] Yup +1, don't think these could be much further apart. Both an acquired taste and as I've discovered (to my cost occasionally) TRY BEFORE YOU BUY..... -
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Love the nice growly sound of my Streamline....also not tinny. Not played a Kingbass tho.
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1363410' date='Sep 5 2011, 08:39 PM']I think you should of skipped to number 19 then but I know what you mean, Its almost worth keeping just to look at [/quote] As you know Pete, I kept the 30th for going on 2 years just because it was fantastic to look at so (especially in this economic climate) it could happen yet. Do you reckon I'll get away with the Ric for a Stax/Soul band or I'll have to get creative with the Ray FL?
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1363345' date='Sep 5 2011, 08:03 PM']Indeed [/quote] Hey Pete, everyone should have owned a Ric, however briefly before they die.....this was number 14 from my '100 to do list'. Do I regret not bonding.....naaaaahhhh, all adds to the spice of life. They'll be a very lucky new owner for her out there somewhere, I'm happy to caretake in the interim. Btw a pre eb is number 19 on the list Also, thanks for the comment Shaggy, the bass is a thing to behold.....the blue looks very nice in the flesh, a bit like the blue pearl on an MM.
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[quote name='martthebass' post='1363126' date='Sep 5 2011, 05:25 PM']The nut was changed to White by the previous owner I'm assuming for cosmetic reasons. The original black nut will be supplied along with the bass.[/quote] I've just got proper clarification of this from Mark ( the original owner). The nut slots in the original nut were not deep enough so Mark filed them lower but wasn't happy with the results. A genuine Ric part White nut was sourced and fitted professionally.
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Forgot to mention: The neck pickup cover has been removed (for ease of playing) and will be provided with the bass. A neck pickup surround with integrated thumb rest has been installed (useful for us finger style players). The original Ric strings have been replaced with Rotosound 66 rounds which have lots and lots of zing left in them.
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Had this a while, a 2002 2EQ Unlined Fretless Ray4H in Black/Black. A truly lovely MM with a lovely figured neck (I guess not typical by the 2000's unless its a classic) - much better than my long departed 1990 Ray in fact. Enjoy...
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[quote name='stingrayPete1977' post='1361938' date='Sep 4 2011, 05:24 PM']I thought this might happen Mart! You have to dip your toe I guess and hopefully the replacement Ray will be one you feel can use instead of worrying about knocking it about, I heard bassman is thinking of doing a home relic job on it anyway [/quote] Cue Edvard Munch.................Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!! I'll have to pick me one of them there Pre EB thingies with lots of bangs and scrapes...
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Well this is a quick turnround for me, but I know when something aint right for me so why fight it? Picked this up in a trade with Bassman2790 for my anniversary Stingray, problem is the only basses I've ever got on with long term are shaped like Fenders so as the Welsh say 'there we are'. As stated above this is a 2011 model and is only a few months old; it's never been gigged and is in mint condition (even the Ric HSC is barely marked). Comes with Ric manual, polish cloth and even the keys! Looking for £1300 as cash but will entertain trades of good/excellent condition US of A made Fenders or Musicman(men). Pics are below but have an AVS watermark (sorry I'm crap at digital image manipulation stuff), will happily send original images on request. Because of the value of this bass I would prefer collection or (close) meet up, alternatively you could arrange a courier of your own selection.
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Don't mate, this bass was so pristine that I kept her in a box. Needs to come out and see the light. I'll be putting your Ric up for sale soon, I'll probably get another Ray or a Sterling........no harm done :-)
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[quote name='Jacqueslemac' post='1361834' date='Sep 4 2011, 03:18 PM']Shows how it's all down to personal opinion. I had a 2EQ StingRay and, much as I loved the sound and the feel of the neck, I just couldn't get on with the nut width. To date, it's the only bass I've ever sold. Still like the look of them, however![/quote] You surprise me, I find the modern precision neck and EBMM Ray neck to be virtually indistinguishable from a playing point of view. Maybe you should try a Sterling? Starting to miss 'big Red' already, consoling myself with my 2eq fretless, I've a feeling it won't be long before I'm looking for a fretted sister for her.
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Really glad you're enjoying her Mark. After a couple of hours on the Ric my mind is still not made up, but I expected that! It may be a short relationship......but it is beautiful and the sound made me go through a lot of old classic rock stuff that I haven't played for a while.
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Just did a swift trade for Mark's Rickenbacker. Great guy to deal with. Enjoy the Stingray Mark.