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jakeybob

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  1. SOLD -- or should I say "SWAPPED". Either way these are off the market as a swap has been arranged with a bass chatter.
  2. Cheers for the info -- good to know they should fit on 32" scale basses too!
  3. Hi there, I'm selling a four string set (45' - 100') of flatwound D' Addario XL Chromes. See here: [url="http://www.daddario.com/DADProductDetail.Page?ActiveID=3769&productid=175&productname=ECB81M_Chromes_Bass__Light__45_100__Medium_Scale"]http://www.daddario....0__Medium_Scale[/url] These are as new, with the exception that I opened the packet and briefly attached the A string to my guitar before noticing I had purchased the wrong size! I purchased them from the D'Addario website thinking that the phrase "[size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][color=#4D4D4D]Fits medium scale basses with a string scale length of up to 34 inches[/color]"[/font][/size] meant they would fit my newly acquired Squier Jazz (34" scale length). As this is my first bass I hadn't realised there was any dubiety about winding length and so on - buying strings for a strat is so much more straightforward I contacted them to see if I could return, but no dice as I've opened the pack. I thought £20 (inc postage) was a fair amount for someone to get a decent deal and for me to recoup some losses (they cost £30 off the website). Obviously these are not suitable for a 34" scale bass, but they should work on a 30" or possibly a 32" size bass. I've included a photo to show how the A string looked on my bass. Any questions, please ask. Cheers! Bob [attachment=147967:2013-11-06 14.26.37.jpg]
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