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Lol, proper GAS! When it arrives, do tell
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NBD: 1988 Musicman Stingray- very red, very lovely
Chiliwailer replied to Old Horse Murphy's topic in Bass Guitars
These are great, I had one too a few years ago, same year. The 2EQ has a great tone indeed Nice one Nick, enjoy! -
Cool Fender Medium Scale, Not original though.
Chiliwailer replied to PlungerModerno's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
There's quite a few Urge versions, I'm not too up on them but I'd guess this is the cheaper Mexico version. The original Urge 1 had 2 x J pickups and 1 x P pickup, not fret dots and different hardware. The Urge 2 then went regular scale and the pickguard changed, maybe the electrics too? Can't recall tbh. Did see a cool Sherwood Green Urge 1 sell on eBay a few months back, the bass was also on BC, went for around £600. Good deal for the right guy. -
[quote name='gary mac' timestamp='1435396848' post='2808357'] That's a looker Chili. I've still yet to have a play on one of these. [/quote] Cheers Gary, not the colour scheme I would have normally gone for so I was a bit worried, loved it when it arrived though so all is good. Great to see what I presume is your '66 in your profile picture
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Half blood brother.... Lull PJ4 [URL=http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/chiliwailer/media/Lull%20PJ4/image.jpg1_zpsbwocbuvk.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah227/chiliwailer/Lull%20PJ4/image.jpg1_zpsbwocbuvk.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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I still remember when I first saw the light, I finally got the jist. Owned other styles of basses and enjoyed them, but always felt best at home on a P Bass. Welcome to the club
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Time for an update. My first post on this thread had me using a Mike Lull P4. There was nothing wrong with that bass, but I sold it when I got a PJ4 that was in my much preferred spec of ash and maple. Neck pocket states it was made for NAMM 2015, sure is a great example. I usually prefer a wide neck on a P Bass, but as my Jazz was being sold too I went for the thinner neck so I could better blend the two basses, turned out nicely. The most comfy necks I've ever had have been on a Mike Lull bass. I changed the white pickguard for a slightly softer parchment, and I have a black one too that looks pretty cool. The quality is up there with the best basses I've previously owned or played, but by a huge margin it's the most suited to me bass I've ever owned. Thank you Mike Few more pics if you click. [URL=http://s1381.photobucket.com/user/chiliwailer/media/Lull%20PJ4/image.jpg1_zpsbwocbuvk.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1381.photobucket.com/albums/ah227/chiliwailer/Lull%20PJ4/image.jpg1_zpsbwocbuvk.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
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Hats off to you Sir it's definitely not ruined, I think that's great!
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1435340395' post='2807946'] Yes sorry, I was busy coming to terms with it.. heh! - It really isn't worth 700, even sentimental money. Really nice CIJ 62 reissues on here have failed to reach £450 and they are in great condition. This 'at a push' is an RI neck on an unknown body. [/quote] Got ya. For some reason I thought it was a late 70's body and U.S. RI neck. Where do I get that? Oops! Just looked again at the listing and plate serial, not that it means nowt, makes it late 60's early 70's. Hard one to establish, would need more pics to guess it. Right you are, quite a can of unknown worms.
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1435340000' post='2807940'] but ya know, too late now - someone has grabbed themselves an interesting instrument for what they felt it was worth - and that's what eBay is all about. Hopefully it'll still be as nice as it was 25 years ago [/quote] But it hasn't sold if his mate has bid the value up twice. From my PoV it's worth the £700 ( though maybe knocking off £50 after his failed second attempt) purely because it's sentimental. But I get what you mean about feeling what it's worth, entirely different thing that is!!
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1435339384' post='2807931'] Hmmmm, well, he did say that he wanted way more for the bass - i mean he'd said that it was valued by a bassist as £1500!! - no way Jose! [/quote] ....gulp.... Might be time to hit him with the harsh realities of the worth. Send him links to Lozz's 78's at £1100 and perhaps some vintage RI's, throw in some bitsers, add that it's collection only and he should have a better informed evaluation!
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[quote name='ras52' timestamp='1435335745' post='2807880'] So who got it? [/quote] Mmm, not one to speculate but.... The winner on both auctions this bass has been in ( by same seller) has 745 feedback, and user name is hidden as a***r Coincidence, or sellers mate pushing it up?
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Would love to hear of a cheaper option
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Parcel2go insure it themselves, approx £75 extra for a £1500 bass. Think UPS do too, costly though. Read the conditions about restrictions and expectations etc.
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1435334336' post='2807860'] Hi guys - just been alerted to this thread. it didn't sell the first time and has been readvertised. It'd be wrong for me to say anything about the auction though as I don't own the bass - but yes it used to be mine and I sold it when I was a teen some 25 odd years ago. It does seem to lack the things you'd expect from a real fender, but I didnt know that when I was rather young! [/quote] You tempted to buy it back? 7 mins to go....
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[quote name='Bassnut62' timestamp='1435330111' post='2807809'] Hmm....I'm a tone snob too and what you say is what I am afraid of.....Even if this only meant to be a back up, I do like my Phaser and Chorus to be very lush and full sounding with no volume drops or spikes, unless I want them. [/quote] Get what you pay for, false economy, quantity over quality, Jack of all trades master of none. Ok run out of cliches now You already knew this though, good luck.
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[quote name='dood' timestamp='1427657940' post='2732783'] [attachment=187784:IMG_3133.jpg] [attachment=187785:IMG_3134.jpg] Last seen being sold by a buffoon some 20 years ago to a guy from Bury St Edmunds. Yes, I was young a stupid! [/quote] Grangur found her again Dood... http://basschat.co.uk/topic/264850-fender-or-pretender-no328/
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Very sure this is Dood's old bass that sold on eBay recently. 70's body with 62 RI neck and Dimarzio. He has this in the Lost Dogs thread. Edit - yeah same bass, same eBay seller.
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[quote name='FEND3R' timestamp='1435181161' post='2806376'] This bass is gorgeous, if I wasn't thinningthe heard I would have given it a serious thought. [/quote] Tell me about it!!!! Thanks [quote name='Meddle' timestamp='1435183435' post='2806399'] Nice bass and nice Tele! [/quote] Cheers, they do look good together! I put the P Bass back in the case after the picture and put my blue Lull Precisoon back on the wall, just didn't look the same...
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Sound quality wise, depends if you're a purist and what you expect from a pedal and how they react with your current tone. If you have a guitar and amp tone that you love then I'd put money on these pedals compromising that, making it thin, less pronounced and considerably weaker. But if you just need a job done, a tool for the trick then I guess either would do that for you no problem. I'm the first to admit I'm a tone snob, I notice things others don't seem to mind. Wish that wasn't the case
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Chose B3K as I know and love it. Never did like MXR overdrives/ distortions, just their other pedals. Hope the new one changes my mind. Never tried the Cog.
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That looks amazing, I'd be well impressed if I saw that at a gig