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  1. This was my source: https://support.fender.com/en-us/knowledgebase/article/KA-01874
  2. Same thoughts!
  3. I guess Macca would be a an obvious candidate if he were interested in a sideline business venture. He’s shrewd, so maybe not.
  4. Not sure who makes these new ones, but I had a Blade Tetra that was a great bass. I think they were made for Levinson in Japan by Tune Maniac.
  5. Looks like MIJ …..made in 1993-1994. Likely a JB62-80 Nice!
  6. Wise advice. I’ve been in a similar situation, played nice, and it has not always been reciprocated. As I gained more experience (and got older) my “being nice” hat is based on “if it suits my interests”. Sounds nasty but sometimes it’s a jungle out there.
  7. They are impressively loud and clean sounding amps. Good score!
  8. “Now” - Paul Rodgers. Jaz Lochrie fills the low end with some great fretless playing. Rogers’ backing band on this album is particularly tight.
  9. G&L L2000 in red sparkle MIJ.
  10. Nice one…..enjoy (again)!
  11. Ian Hunter - All American Alien Boy (1976). Jaco just getting started. Fabulous mix of classic soloing and some tasty minimalist playing from the master.
  12. This ^^^^^^^ I place a saucer containing a generous amount of it and close the case for a few days. If you are careful, no vacuuming and the smell/damp is reduced/gone.
  13. And I bet he could make it sing!
  14. Yamaha make consistently good basses at each price point. Much like Toyota; totally dependable, but seen by some, as a bit dull. The MIJ examples are truly superb instruments. I just scored a MIT BB2004, which is a very nice instrument. If I had a gripe it is the general lack of interchangeability of the pickups of older versions. Run-of-the-mill replacements normally don’t fit the Yamaha body cavity.
  15. That sounds like a good deal. Greco Ricky copies from the 1970’s were pretty much the top of the heap back in the day. Arguably, they were so good that Rickenbacker took action to stop production, hence the term “lawsuit basses”. Prices are creeping up over time. I’ve seen them go for up to €1000 in Japan, so your “all in” price seems favourable. Whatever, the quality of the Greco instruments is outstanding. A Chinabacker is a poor comparison if you don’t want hold out for a 2nd hand 4001/3.
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