dyerseve
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You will need to refinish once those horrible brass plates are removed. All it will need is some wood glue and clamping while the glue sets and to close the crack. Do it once and do it right. Refinish shouldn't cost much more than £200
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Gary purchased my Warwick BC10 - instant payment, great communication and a pleasure to deal with. Highly recommend dealing with Gary. cheers Chris
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Not sure why you have chosen to list those cities. There are plenty of places they could move to in the US where it would be many times cheaper than NYC. It's an enormous country with 52 states and hundreds of cities! It's all irrelevant though really as they are successful as they are and seem to have no wish to move off to make their basses any more affordable
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So locations make the prices which is exactly what I was saying...
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Thanks but not really my thing. He seems a decent enough player but not hearing anything that really wows me. It's all subjective I guess
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Of course it would. People make basses, location is completely irrelevant
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Sorry to contradict but read the post earlier where Fodera themselves have stated that they could reduce the price tag by 50% if they were made elsewhere in the US.
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Yeah it's nearly finished innit. But wtf has this got to do with basses?
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I think a Pub Carpark section(where anything and everything goes) should be established that is only visible to memebers and the swear filter should be removed for that section only. And yes I stole that idea from HiFi Wigwam
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When you want to build a Warwick...
dyerseve replied to lemmywinks's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
like this?: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CUSTOM-UNIQUE-HANDBUILT-BASS-GUITAR-SAPELE-WITH-MAPLE-NECK-3-PICKUPS-HARDCASE/112976730085?hash=item1a4df017e5:g:38EAAOSw7Etahwx1 -
I have seen him live a couple of times and heard/seen clips of him playing different basses and he always sounds like Marcus. Ok there might be very subtle differences but given the amount of things that can be attributed to - amp, amp EQ, mic, bass EQ/pickup blend, amp/room interaction I would say attributing the subtle differences you may hear to the bass would be very difficult to justify. No doubt his sig is easier to play than a squier and a Sire. As for the philiosophy of the signature basses, arent most (almost definitely NOT in the case of the AJ6) just very close approximations of the bass the players actually use? Do you have a youtube link you can send me for a tune of AJ that best represents what he is all about please?
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Just FYI, I never questioned why Fodera's cost as much as they do. I really like the look of some Fodera's and appreciate any high quality, handcrafted buotique manufacturer of basses. I simply questioned a couple of the aesthetic choices for such an expensive instrument. If you look at a Ritter for example or even the new masterbuilt Warwicks, it seems no detail has been overlooked in creating basses that look as stunning as they sound
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Mate I'm definitely in the same position as you in terms of playing ability and the instruments I deserve versus the instruments I have. I own a '90 Streamer Stage 1 5 string, an '08 Thumb NT5 and the retail of these combined would be circa 10K but really I could get by with a £350 Yamaha TRBX305 or similar. But like you I love my basses, not only to play and for their tones but also just to look at and admire the craftsmanship and beauty.
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I just dont understand how a Fodera can be that amazing compared to all the other high end basses out there. I mean really, how much better is it than a Wal, a masterbuilt Warwick, a Ritter, Alembic etc.
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Really? If I was paying 5 figures for a bass I would expect them to ask me if I would like them to tweak it a bit so it was more to my liking. As for the whole signature bass thing, they are great for getting publicity for the manufacturers but the person who sounds like the player is the player and their signature sound is in their fingers. Ive never heard of Anthony Jackson or heard any of his music so cant say what he sounds like but I have seen Marcus Miller sound the same on a Squier a Sire and his own Signature Fender.
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Yeah the jack- bloody auto correct lol. So if they are building a bass for AJ himself I get it(though i dont understand his preference) but when selling to the public surely this is something they could revise to improve the aesthetics.