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  1. Real nice looking bass that. On subject of flying with your bass - I reckon I'll more than likely hire next time I travel - airport transportation costs are so expensive!
  2. I'm in Bournemouth - would be up for looking at this too.
  3. Incredible looking bass. Stunning. I bet that could tell some stories!
  4. Thanks a lot for the offer but I only play dark wood fingerboards nowadays.
  5. Bargain - I have this in sunburst - brilliant basses.
  6. [quote name='maut' timestamp='1461930676' post='3038839'] Does the active circuitry require a 9V battery (i don´t see a battery clip), and does it fit under the pots? Thanks and GLWTS! [/quote] Here we are. [URL=http://s1301.photobucket.com/user/minuspilots/media/b_zpsc9k446je.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/ag101/minuspilots/b_zpsc9k446je.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [URL=http://s1301.photobucket.com/user/minuspilots/media/a_zpspzter7zu.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/ag101/minuspilots/a_zpspzter7zu.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  7. [quote name='Dan Dare' timestamp='1461852577' post='3038218'] And I thought mine was battered... Has wiring been replaced? [/quote] The guy I bought it from told me it was hanging up in a Spanish bar for years. To be honest, as far as the wiring is concerned I really don't know but I reckon it's safer to assume it probably has been replaced.
  8. [color=#FF0000][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]The £760 amount was for my Aguilar TH350 and SL112 combined but the TH350 is now sold. [/font][/color][list] [*]Aguilar [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]SL112 [/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]Price: [/font][/color]£455.00 [*]Pretty much as new condition (see photos) [*]No trades please. [*][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]I'm based in Bournemouth, Dorset.[/font][/color] [/list] [b]Aguilar SL112 1x12 Speaker Cab[/b] The SL112 1x12 speaker cab is the first lightweight bass cabinet with no compromise in tone. At only 25 lbs (11.34 kg), the SL 112 represents an entirely new path to the world-class Aguilar tone featuring a Neodymium driver with a custom-designed crossover. Aguilar SL112 8\" Speaker Cab 250W RMS power handling, 500W peak 8-ohm impedance 12" cast-frame woofer with 7-oz. neodymium magnet Phenolic tweeter with integral phase plug Custom crossover with variable tweeter control One Neutrik Speakon and 2 - 1/4" inputs Deluxe strap handle Metal corners Rubber feet [url="http://s1301.photobucket.com/user/minuspilots/media/c_zpsavumfsbc.jpg.html"][/url] [url="http://s1301.photobucket.com/user/minuspilots/media/d_zpstfjdbpr3.jpg.html"][/url]
  9. [list] [*]Serial on F neck plate: 364174 (Fullerton Plant, CBS Era, USA, 1972) - the neck pocket has 'K KRAUSFELDT' on it and the serial number that would have been stamped on the end of the neck has all but disappeared (see photos). [*]Model: Jazz Bass [*]Colour: Sunburst/Rosewood [*]Weight: 8 lbs 6 oz (home scales) [/list] ----- Strict trades with cash adjustment:[list] [*]Ken Smith. [*]Fodera. [*]Fender Jazz Bass Steve Bailey 6-string (fretted). [/list] ----- Here is my 1972 Fender Jazz Bass. It is pretty light weighing in at 8 lb 6 oz according to my home scales. Original Sunburst finish over and Alder body which has loads of play wear and dings. Maple neck with a Rosewood fingerboard. The neck has a 7.25" radius with a thin C profile. It's a lovely player with a nice even sound right across the fingerboard, very slim and straight neck, recently professionally refretted by Absolute Music in Poole, tortoise guard. All original with the exception of pickups and pots - it's got Di Marzio active pickups and active pots installed (see photos). There's a lot of play wear to the finish front and back with heavy scuffs and dings around the edges of the body and buckle rash on the back. The headstock also has a scuffs around the edges. The hardware and electronics are in good working order. I don't have the original pickups or pots but thankfully no additional screws, cavities or modifications have been made to the bass so if you wanted to you could go on eBay or suchlike and buy some original '72 pickups/pots. I considered doing this myself but it sounds superb as it is and while buying these pickups/pots would make it an original '72, it would cost money and I don't think the bass would sound as good as it does now so I decided to leave it as is. The control panel is standard Jazz Bass Volume/Volume/Tone. The Tone knob can be pulled out to switch between active and passive circuitry (see photos). Badass II fitted but I do have the original bridge (see photos) which will be included. I had it professionally setup with a very low action by Absolute Music in Poole. I'm based in Bournemouth, Dorset and I'd really prefer someone to pick this bass up but I will ship if necessary. That's everything I can think of but If you have any questions whatsoever, please let me know. 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  10. Amazing!! I wish that had a rosewood fingerboard!
  11. [quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1460313179' post='3024594'] I don't love Jazz basses, except the '73 I tried that a friend owns. Several things I shouldn't like about it (sunburst, block inlays, bound neck, and, er, it's a Jazz), but it sounds great. So yes, I do accept that a Jazz can be good. [/quote] Kind of like this bad boy? [URL=http://s1301.photobucket.com/user/minuspilots/media/2_zpsz6ow0hov.jpg.html][IMG]http://i1301.photobucket.com/albums/ag101/minuspilots/2_zpsz6ow0hov.jpg[/IMG][/URL]
  12. [quote name='bubinga5' timestamp='1460291723' post='3024364'] I absolutely love Jazz basses. [/quote] That's pretty spectacular isn't it!
  13. I bought a 5 string Jazz from ventus. An amazing instrument, great communication. Will happily deal with again!
  14. Wonderful look bass. Congratulations... you'll be planning a custom soon enough
  15. I personally don't think vintage basses sound better than modern versions but I'm yet to play a bass that [i]feels[/i] as nice as my '64 to play.
  16. Thanks gents. Yes, if for nothing else, I do like that photograph
  17. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1460107597' post='3022589'] No photos until a replacement pickguard arrives... tort is only acceptable on sunburst I've come to realize I am as much a collector / trader of bass gear as I am a bass player... I get just as much enjoyment out of changing my gear around / trying new stuff as I do from playing in bands [/quote] I tend to agree with the pickguard. I asked Fender and Absolute Music about getting a tort pick guard for my 2014 US Deluxe 5 string and was quoted over £100... for a piece of plastic! I'll be sticking with the stock black one!
  18. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1460107312' post='3022580'] ah there's no need to justify it I just bought that White MIJ 66 from the marketplace and I definitely didn't need it ... wanted it though! [/quote] Errrhhhh I need photos!!!!!! All my Jazz Basses are sunburst but I really want an OW one now!
  19. [quote name='CamdenRob' timestamp='1460104429' post='3022546'] Presumably not in the 64 [/quote] That is the one I'd go for first Actually the '72 has non-original pickups in it - maybe that'll be the one to experiment on. I obviously don't need four Jazz Basses but the '13 is the absolute best US Standard I've ever played and the 5-string Deluxe is brilliant too - I got super, super lucky with that bass - the B string on Fenders are pretty much always crap in my opinion but this one is superb... rather ironically it's strung EADGC!
  20. [quote name='Grahambythesea' timestamp='1460068492' post='3022404'] But doesn't the hum from the pickups under certain lights drive you nuts! [/quote] I typically have the pickups 0% or 100% but I know what you mean. I've been thinking about maybe trying a set of these Aguilar hum cancelling pickups out. http://www.aguilaramp.com/products_pickups_AGJHC.htm
  21. [quote name='keefbaker' timestamp='1460094921' post='3022446'] I'm all cool with you loving jazz basses, but if you start soloing using the bridge pickup and your fingers next to the bridge to get the "quacky duck" sound then get out and take your flat cap with you. J/K Well, half j/k. [/quote] With the tone rolled all the way too...
  22. ...that is all!
  23. BOOM congratulations!
  24. Instant payment from Dean, great communication, a real gent.
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