I have to get in touch with this lad. I have a vision.....a Shell Pink Sparkle stack-pot Jazz but with the post-'63/'64 neck profile but with the reissue circuit.
I'd die a happy man and forget about that real '60 that was offered to me in '93 that I passed on......
Are the postage rake-offs Ebay take the same percentage as what they take in FVFs? Not sure. If they are, I guess the postage is irrelevant, but if they aren't.....
Anyway, seller has replied saying insurance is included in this cost.
Those old nitro tort 'plates are like jewels from another world. I had one on my old '64 Jazz and it was a delight to behold.
But >£200 for a Spitfire 'plate? Nahh....
I am bid on an item in Germany. It's a small item around 5Kg in weight and the seller has postage down as £40. Other similar items have postage rates to UK half of what my seller is asking; these seem more in line with what I'd expect to spend.
My concern is this: if the seller does not use a shipping service that correlates with his postage cost, do I have a recourse to claim back the excess? Many years ago I fell foul of a Canadian seller who pulled that stunt and I vowed I wouldn't let that happen again.
So, anyone got such experience?
Old, alright. And check the tailpiece made from a gate latch!! Not even MDP could come up with that one!! Or could he?
And who is/was 'the renagade'? Anyone know?
Old Kay Bass
It's an odd beast, the 4001/3.
I don't own any at the moment but I do have two Greco Ricks and I tend to favour both pups with the rear pup volume backed off a tad and that's what I did with the Ricks when I had them.
You'll never get a Warwick or Jazz tone out of a Rick. Treat it as a unique instrument.