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gareth

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  1. nice bass - I do not think the finish is lacquer (nitro cellulose) though
  2. these are the official source for epi parts in the uk - [url="http://www.rosetti.co.uk/Browse/Spares/Epiphone"]http://www.rosetti.co.uk/Browse/Spares/Epiphone[/url]
  3. Rick that's wonderful - have a bump - on the last cd I did with Bob Collum we had Martin Belmont (Graham Parker/Elvis Costello) guesting on his Fender 60's VI
  4. [quote name='Rick's Fine '52' timestamp='1367870892' post='2070525'] do you have any pics, such as; body date; wiring harness; underside of pickups; close up of bridge? thanks [/quote] so do you?
  5. gareth

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    [u]how about this [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/202613-super-rare-1977-pre-eb-stingray-sunburstmapleradio-knobs/page__st__20__p__2059005__hl__gareth__fromsearch__1#entry2059005"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/202613-super-rare-1977-pre-eb-stingray-sunburstmapleradio-knobs/page__st__20__p__2059005__hl__gareth__fromsearch__1#entry2059005[/url][/u]
  6. Great bass - currently my gigging bass - in black, ex-eddie and the hotrods with flats - badass bridge, 50's looks, custom shop pup - whats not to like?
  7. 1983 white ric 4003 - utter crap
  8. [quote name='Chris Horton' timestamp='1366443458' post='2052604'] Lovely collection! Please can you give us the lowdown on all the years and colour names please ? I love 'em [/quote] the pink and green ones are 1974 and 1975 and are both refinishes, the others are all late 70's p's - the red, white and capri are international colours
  9. [quote name='Jono Bolton' timestamp='1366384514' post='2051936'] Is it the original finish? Have any of them been refinished? [/quote] yes original finish
  10. [quote name='Jono Bolton' timestamp='1366382682' post='2051891'] Love the natural one on the end! Do you have a favourite? [/quote] gotta be the capri - I had the cars - two of them - too
  11. [quote name='Pow_22' timestamp='1366356746' post='2051314'] What's the year of the black one on the far left, that is absolutely stunning and similar to mine [/quote] late 70's - the paintwork has gone that mottled colour on the sides like a lot of the black ones did - is yours the same?
  12. [quote name='steve-soar' timestamp='1366309794' post='2050951'] Nice bass. I think it maybe one of the "Foto-Flame" basses. It's not real flammed wood but a "photo" of flammed wood, stuck to the body and painted, then lacquered over. [url="http://www.xhefriguitars.com/page7.html"]http://www.xhefrigui....com/page7.html[/url] [/quote] yes its a fotoflame - gorgeous
  13. [sub][URL=http://s142.photobucket.com/user/garethadavies/media/DSC01093.jpg.html][IMG]http://i142.photobucket.com/albums/r100/garethadavies/DSC01093.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/sub]
  14. bargain alert ...............bargain alert .....................bargain alert .....................bargain alert
  15. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/188136-mim-vs-mia-p-bass/page__hl__mim"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/188136-mim-vs-mia-p-bass/page__hl__mim[/url]
  16. [quote name='ash' timestamp='1365359273' post='2038533'] I have a Squier JV 1983 Precision, a 1974 Precision which has been restored and a 2001 Corona era Precision recently purchased from this forum. All three cost under £600 each - having spent vast amounts of cash over the years on vintage Fenders I wouldn't hesitate in recommending the Corona era USA Precision - it really is fantastic value for money with a great growls core sound and a superb neck. My '74 will always be my favourite as I have invested a lot of TLC in bringing it back to life and it just feels so comfy to play. If you can't find a Corona under £700 or you are on a limited budget and fancy something with vintage kudos and can't afford a JV era try a SQ era Squier - again superb Japanese instruments. Good luck! [/quote] good advice - there is a hell of a lot of (very expensive inducing) mojo in old fenders - I have heard very good things about current fenders - in the mix you will not be able to tell the difference between a mojoed £6000 pre-cbs precision and a recent £500 precision - betya
  17. [quote name='timmo' timestamp='1365365212' post='2038679'] I got talking to my neighbour, and told him i was trying to learn the Bass.He brought out a case with a 1977 Fender Precision Bass in pristine condition that has been left in the case for 20 years, and opened it for the forst time today.Is it worth anything, as i told him it could be worth at least £800.Has anyone got any idea as to what it is woth please? [/quote] tell him to google "fender precision 1977 sale"
  18. [quote name='martin8708' timestamp='1365270656' post='2037511'] For the money , an early American Vintage series 57 or 62 are the best bet before going into Custom Shop territory. [/quote] +1
  19. [quote name='BetaFunk' timestamp='1365333998' post='2038082'] I know there have been various 'Jaco Pastorius' Jazz Basses issued by Fender over the years i.e. Tribute, Artist, Custom Shop. It all seems a bit confusing so can anyone list them in chronological order or where on the net they are listed in their year of issue? [/quote] try google
  20. looks like the real deal - good luck with your sale
  21. pete is that my old bass? did you get it from anthorp? i seem to remember that ding
  22. [quote name='snorkie635' timestamp='1361132550' post='1981663'] Did it originally have a white scratchplate at all? [/quote] no
  23. yes fender confuses again this is really a precision bass except in name the bullet basses had a mustang type pup, a one piece guard with white knobs and the tele shape headstock nice bass yours good luck with the sale
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