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To be honest I wouldn't know ovangkol if it hit me in the face. When I said the custom shop I was meaning when the really started separate things with custom shop/pro series/rock bass stuff I know they did plenty of custom stuff before that. But they seemed to follow Fender in the custom shop, in doing it more openly commercial.
As for this bass I entered the serial in the website link and got exactly the same result as the email from Warwick. With that here are some Photo's of the neck as requested. To me it looks like flame maple in the middle with birds eye either side. I do appreciate all the help with it guys thanks. -
No I the middle of the neck is standard ovankol or what it's called but sandwiched between Birdseye
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Thanks imbobothy
Well Warwick came back very quick with the following details
produced:
2000-04-07 here at Warwick Headquarter in Markneukirchen / Germany
Description:
Streamer, 4-string
Natural High Polish finish
Swamp Ash/Bubinga pommele top body
Ovangkol neck
Gold hardware
Think they forgot the birdseye bits on the fretboard and bits in the neck -
Cheers I'll do that thanks for the info
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My Streamer Jazzman. I know hardly anything about it really.I was told on the Warwick forums this is possibly one of the very first Custom shop basses made. They were apparently around the shows like NAMM etc showing what they could do. I have no paper work of any kind with it i would like to know more so if anyone knows anything about it. Let me know. I've had it years now bought it off some guy on ebay for a stupidly low price (which was unbelievable and i'm still shocked). Im guessing its an ash body. AAA Birdseye neck and the top i'm not sure
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My Sei made a fair while ago now. Back in the early 2000s. It has piezo's in the bridge, LEDs and is just amazing nothing sounds close too it.
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