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  1. [quote name='Annoying Twit' post='895945' date='Jul 15 2010, 08:27 PM']The seller of this says s/he was told that this is Japanese. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-precision-good-copy-Japanese-/330451608720?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item4cf0736490"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Fender-precision-goo...=item4cf0736490[/url][/quote]This is pretty much a new bass, still has the plastic on the scratchplate, and regrettably Japan stopped producing budget no-name Fender clones some 33 years ago. So unless it gets delivered in a DeLorean, I call bullsh!t on that one. The BIN on that "Antoria"'s probably a bit much for a refin with non-original parts. Oh, and nothing to confirm the suggestion it's an Antoria in the first place. J.
  2. I do like the look of the Rickrays, particularly the white/black binding one. If they did a red/black one I'd have trouble saying no. Jon.
  3. Blimey - that's a [i]gorgeous[/i] bit of flame! :brow: J.
  4. If you're talking Ebay, rather than BassChat/Scumtree/local rag then £250 - £300 is entirely realistic for the B2A. It's an early one in an uncommon colour so this will help - they're getting into the "rare & collectable" category for some people. I'm not a huge MIJ Fender expert but the E-serial & the 80s all black/no scratchplate look might well go in its favour - they're not exactly 10-a-penny. £350-£400, maybe. Having had a couple of slightly disappointing sales recently I'm inclined to think there's a bit of post-budget belt-tightening in the market at the moment. If it's not urgent to sell them it might be worth hanging fire for a month or two to see if it picks up - plus there's usually an autumn lull between summer (holidays) and winter (Xmas) when people have a bit more bass-money, in my experience. Jon.
  5. [quote name='tauzero' post='894667' date='Jul 14 2010, 01:19 PM']Gone now, did you succumb? [/quote] Not me, squire. Luke? J.
  6. [quote name='benebass' post='893097' date='Jul 12 2010, 07:38 PM']Have you ever bought anything from that eBay shop based in Hong Kong? There are some decent prices on there, but I'm a bit wary of buying guitar parts from the far east. Cheers, B.[/quote] I've not used that particular one as far as I remember but I've had a good few far-eastern bits & pieces over the years - pretty good quality stuff, delivery sometimes quicker than UK sellers & obviously, great prices. I'm sure there are exceptions but on the whole most of these places have massive positive feedback which I'd say is a reasonable reflection. Top tip for your warped scratchplate - take it off & stick it on a dead-flat surface (kitchen worktop for example) then blast it with a hairdryer on full heat until the plastic goes soft. Then stick a heavy, flat object of your choice on top of it & leave until cold. Presto - no more warping. Jon.
  7. Best way to sell on Ebay - do a good enough searchable title & you'll get hundreds of watchers thinking they might, just maybe, blag it for peanuts. They never do, of course but it doesn't matter all the time half a dozen are serious enough to actually want to buy what you're flogging. Jon.
  8. [quote name='silddx' post='892178' date='Jul 11 2010, 07:14 PM']A rather strange statement that. What do you mean by it? That he's not very technical? Accomplished? Poor technique?[/quote] I thought that. I'm not a massive Muse fan but he's always struck me as competent, very consistent & a pretty inventive player, and I've never noticed anything to criticise about his technique. Jon.
  9. I'm right sad, me - I do like those stars 'n' planets inlays! I was actually slightly tempted by a butchered & bastardized one of these in my local Crack Converters a year or so ago - someone had bodged a strange-looking tort scratchplate onto it. Luckily I saw sense & ran away. Jon.
  10. Excellent version. And very appealing to those of us who play in female-fronted rock bands. Anyway I've found a video for this - turns out it's Ms Hagen guesting on a 1994 track by a German band with a somewhat NSFW name: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi6Hx4G3BCo"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi6Hx4G3BCo[/url] Das ist gut, ja, ist es nicht? [quote name='Duarte' post='893243' date='Jul 12 2010, 10:24 PM']It's actually called 99 luft ballons. Quality chooooooooooon.[/quote] 99 Red Balloons is the correct title of the English language version of Ms Hagen's alleged alter-ego's 1984 hit. Jon.
  11. [quote name='Annoying Twit' post='893449' date='Jul 13 2010, 09:27 AM']Thanks everybody for the JPN Squier info. BTW: This, is Korean (I think). I hadn't seen this model before. I'd previously wondered why, when Matsumoku closed down, they didn't just move the popular models elsewhere. Seems that they did. Are these really humbucker pickups? They seem a bit narror. Otherwise, does this make the good poor man's SB, erm, SB600? that it looks like? Or, with an original price of £600, is it not exactly "poor man's"? [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Aria-SB-505-Bass-Guitar-/220633178342?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item335ec320e6"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Aria-SB-505-Bass-Gui...=item335ec320e6[/url][/quote] These were quite recent sort-of reissues, I think in the last 10 years or so. I remember trying one in a local shop, very nicely put together like most modern Arias, but an awful setup. Nothing you couldn't sort out in half an hour, but it wouldn't exactly have sold the bass to Joe Punter. I think a few BCers have had these, I've seen a couple come up for sale on here. Regarding Aria production, Matsumoku was the main factory used by Shiro Arai Co but they did use others, and it's not clear whether Matsumoku ceased guitar production as a result of losing its main contracts with the likes of Arai Co, but it would seem likely. Around the mid-80s, there is some crossover between MIJ & MIK Arias, and the general rule is that if there's no country of manufacture stated, then they're Korean. J.
  12. [quote name='LukeFRC' post='893337' date='Jul 13 2010, 12:17 AM']oh and there is [url="http://edinburgh.gumtree.com/edinburgh/84/62043084.html"]this precision copy on the edinburgh gumtree[/url] at the moment for £15[/quote] I saw that earlier, almost had a knee jerk reaction to just buy it & ask questions later. Almost. J.
  13. Location, spec & a few pics wouldn't hurt. Jon.
  14. [quote name='FlatEric' post='892718' date='Jul 12 2010, 12:48 PM']Hi. As one of our resident Japanese experts has ventured into T-40 land, I thought I would give this slot a bit of a bump and post up a couple of things I had filed away.[/quote] Only right & proper that I should contribute to the thread, then. It's a T-40, alright: [attachment=54029:t40front.jpg] [attachment=54030:t40head.jpg] Did a swap with Dougie for my 1990 Ibanez SR800LE, plus a few bob his way. I realised I hadn't played the Ibby in probably more than 5 years, and have fancied getting my mitts on a T-40 for a while. The phase switch was broken & the neck pup wasn't working when I got it, although Dougie assure me it all worked before the switch was damaged. Sure enough once I swapped out the switch, everything works the way the manual says it should, and with a bit of fiddling it's dead easy to find a variety of very useable tones. Anyway this is in very good original condition for a 31-year old bass, the only replaced parts being that switch & the output jack. Frets are, I think, original (if not then it's an excellent job) and showing very little wear for the age, neck is good & straight with about 1.5mm relief. It's got a bit of light buckle rash & the usual knocks & scrapes but everything's generally in very good order. It does need a bit of setting up - at the moment it's strung with a selection of strings of varying parentage, and the A & D aren't long enough for a string-through-body bass, hence the tapered parts are in front of the nut, leading to a bit of open-string buzzing. Any recommendations for suitably long strings? I haven't had a string-through only bass since about 1982! Despite that it's very pleasant to play - I really like the wide but shallow neck profile, & the flat board seems to encourage me to be a bit less lazy with my fingering. Matron. It's a hefty bugger, though. I'll have to wait until the band gets together to find out how well my back/shoulder can take it. It occurs to me that oddly, this is the first Merkin bass I've owned, and it's now even more strange that I'm currently using a Peavey MkIII head & 1x15 BW cab - both from the same era as this bass. Jon.
  15. Very cool - never seen one of these outside of a catalogue before: [url="http://www.ibanez.co.jp/anniversary/130/11.jpg"]http://www.ibanez.co.jp/anniversary/130/11.jpg[/url] This is an interesting point in Ibanez bass evolution - basically the Musician body has been refined to the shape that went on to be the SoundGear series, which of course is still going strong today. Obviously I've never played a 2940 but I'll guess the neck is closer to the wider & more chunky shape of the early 80s Musicians & Roadsters etc, rather than the skinny shaved-pencil necks of the SRs. Very good to see, anyway. Got any other pics? Jon.
  16. [quote name='Annoying Twit' post='892207' date='Jul 11 2010, 07:46 PM']Is this Squier really worth £949? [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1983-Fender-Squier-JV-Jazz-Bass-Guitar-made-Japan-/260630459896?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3caec935f8"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1983-Fender-Squier-J...=item3caec935f8[/url][/quote] Depends how you define "worth". I don't imagine anyone's going to pay that much (and obviously he doesn't expect it as he's taking offers!) but JV Squiers are collectable & that's what defines what they're worth. Quality-wise they're no better or worse than any other 80s Fujigen-built Fender/Squier. As far as a realistic price is concerned, it's all comparative and JV Jazzes don't turn up enough for me to have much of an idea, but I'd probably guess £600-odd might be ballpark for a decent one. This one does look like it's in fine condition but nearly a grand's pretty demented, considering it's not even an early "big Fender" logo one.
  17. Bassassin

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    Ohhh yes. YES!!! :brow: :brow: :brow: :brow: Jon.
  18. [quote name='jezzaboy' post='890813' date='Jul 9 2010, 09:05 PM']Ah Bassassin you old desert fox! Using the old "the bass matches the colour of your motorbike" ruse. No wonder we beat Jerry in 45. Jez[/quote]
  19. [quote name='dougie' post='890621' date='Jul 9 2010, 05:25 PM']Once again guys thanks for all that pm`d me,its now in the hands of Bassassin who i met up with earlier and swapped with some cash(my way) for a mint Ibby,Thanks Jon.......great guy to deal with,offered me use of his sound room etc to try it out and even entertained my hyperactive 6 yr old who was making me s**t myself with his "must touch" "whats this?" "whats that?" antics,pleasure meeting you m8,best of luck with the T40 [/quote] Great to meet you Dougie, loving the T-40! Popped a 2-way switch in to replace the broken one (turns out it's a phase switch) and everything's sounding good now. Will give it a proper clean-up and new strings ASAP and put it through its paces at next practice. Hope you enjoy the Ibby, it's a sweet little bass & I'm probably going to miss it! Any problems or anything you need a hand with, let me know. And your little lad's a diamond! J.
  20. [quote name='munkonthehill' post='890792' date='Jul 9 2010, 08:40 PM']so whats the story behind this,,,,,looks wicked[/quote] This'll be a Guitar Hero / Rock Band peripheral - there's a Lego Rock Band game [i]a la[/i] Lego Star Wars, Lego Batman etc. Jon.
  21. I like that, very sleek & economical styling. You can imagine Wishbasses might be a bit like that if it wasn't for the drugs. Jon.
  22. [quote name='Dave Vader' post='890644' date='Jul 9 2010, 05:57 PM']I would say this was a massive bargain. Sadly I don't have £150 about me at the minute, enjoy [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150465304122&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...e=STRK:MEWAX:IT[/url] 79 Roadster, or so it says.[/quote] Is a bargain, was more so before he came & researched it here! [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=93928"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=93928[/url] J.
  23. Here it is: [url="http://www.westone.info/cats/83/p9.html"]http://www.westone.info/cats/83/p9.html[/url] I remember reading that the only difference between the II & III, initially at least, was the pup arrangement. Interesting to see these have the round-end J pups common on a lot of 70s JapCraps. J.
  24. Bumping this back up because of a non-paying Ebayer (making 2 in a row) so if it doesn't sell here I think I'll keep it - I'm quite attached to it after the amount of graft I put into it! Anyway, £200 to you, squire. J.
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