Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

Hellzero

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    7,431
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    11

Everything posted by Hellzero

  1. Yes, in 1987 it was still a removable truss rod. Here are the requested photos. Hope it helps. Maybe a job for @Andyjr1515...
  2. I got this bass back after years of loan, and the headstock was broken. There was an attempt at repair... Everything is functional, if you can put it back together. It is therefore sold as is! Look very carefully at the photos. Warwick Streamer Bass 1987 for parts. NO TRADES! NON NEGOTIABLE PRICE! Asking price including shipping fully insured with tracking number to your place in these European countries (ask for other countries) : Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (excluding French overseas departments and territories), Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom: €575 Euros (£499 GBP is an approximation and I will only accept payment in Euros)!!! Shipping to United Kingdom is, of course, possible and included in my asking price, but with an extra customs fee (VAT + other taxes + courier fee), because U.K. is now outside EEC. Here are the specifications provided by Hans-Peter WILFER: Bass : Streamer Stage I 4 string Serial Number : C 695 87 Year : 1987 Month : March Number : 695 Neck Wood : Wenge Wood with Maple lamination Stripes Fingerboard : Wenge Wood with original Mother of Pearl Dot Inlays Frets : Bronce Warwick Frets Nut : Just a Nut Brass Version Neck construction : Neckthrough Body : 2 pcs. solid Cherry Wood Surface : Oil Finish / BeeWax surface Pickups : active EMG PJ Pickups Electronic : active MEC 2 Band Electronic Hardware : Gold Hardware made by Schaller for Warwick Made in Germany / Pretzfeld / Franconia What you see is what you get! Do not hesitate to ask for more information.
  3. Still the auto sound design here with that filtering cap. And it's typical from Eich really poor design. I had to work on a few Eich designs (I mean Tech, Tecamp and Eich by this) and they are all made on the cheap. 🫣🤦
  4. GR Bass One series.
  5. Back in the mid 80's we were binning them. The times they are a-changin'... 🤦🏻‍♂️🤔🤷🏻‍♂️
  6. A stool for this guy...
  7. Nice job, Marco! Congratulations! 👏
  8. Luminlay's for the side dots and why not for the edge markers. Yes, they do make some "lines" for fret marking. Better order directly at Luminlay as you may get some aftermarket badly made copies if not: https://meisterworks.myshopify.com/en-gb/collections/luminlay-products
  9. Boss OC-5, just read these 12 pages to get all the details:
  10. Indeed @itu , but it looks like the seller doesn't want to send the bass...
  11. Already got a set for this @Happy Jack :
  12. 😍😍😍😍 ! Lovely ! 😍 😍 😍 😍
  13. I'll say it again: amazing work, Sir! 👌👍👏
  14. It's already excellent sounding as is @itu ... I guess that it would sound simply amazing with a Status carbon neck. 😉
  15. By the way Russ, it's Epifani, not Epifini. 😉
  16. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Americana_(music)
  17. On hold, pending the usual. 😊
  18. It will be a terrific looking and sounding bass for sure.
  19. Better check this: https://www.zero-mod.com/models.html
  20. One year after my studies, in 1988, I bought a friend's Fender's bass and guitar for the equivalent of 620 Euros (around 530 GBP). I only wanted the bass, but as he was getting married, he needed the money and was willing to sell both the bass and the guitar. I bought both for the 25.000 Belgian Francs he wanted. I then just checked the guitar which turned to be an L series early 1965 Fender Stratocaster (badly) painted in white ... with a brush as my friend was sick of its Fiesta Red. I sold it quite instantly to my friend Christophe Leduc (yes the French luthier) for the same amount, 620 Euros, he totally restored it and still have it today and you know its value which is around 20 times the price he bought it. The bass was a 1971 Precision Bass that I kept for a year or two, and sold for 30.000 Belgian Francs, so basically 30.000 times the price I paid as I eventually got it for free in the deal.
×
×
  • Create New...