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No, it's not - I'm not sure I know who the 'L' one is... I've owned probably 20 basses over the years, and I've already owned most of the ones I actually want to own (but sold for stupid reasons over the years!). The issue is that prices have really gone up a lot since I sold my last premium bass (I have a relatively cheap one at the moment). So I am hoping to sell this one to fund a purchase (in the £2k to £3k range). I don't want to end up asking for one that suits my likes, only to find out that my own likes are very different from everyone else's, so I cannot sell the bass.
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Thanks for all the input and sorry it's taken a while to get back here. I should have been clearer that the basses are all the same basic model (I don't want to mention the company at the moment since I don't really want them getting annoyed that I mostly want to sell the bass onwards to fund one I really want). So I really just need to decide on the scale length and number of strings. I could get one configured the way I like (32" scale, 4 string), but I would prefer to be able to fund a purchase from one of my preferred builders/makes instead of ending up having a very nice bass that just isn't one I dream of!
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I have a peculiar question... I am owed a bass by a business that has effectively defaulted on their debt to me. To make up for that, they have offered me the chance to take my choice of several basses with different configurations. My personal preferred configuration is a 4 string with a 32" scale, but I can end up with a 4, 5, or 6 string with a 32" or 34" scale. I am most likely to just sell the bass so I can use the money to buy a model I really want. So my motivation is to find a model that will be easiest to sell and net me the most money to put towards another bass. I feel like a 32" scale 4 string will not be the easiest to sell - I assume it would be a 34", but how many strings would be in the highest demand? I'd appreciate any input - thanks!
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(Geoff - sorry it has taken ages to leave feedback! Been insanely busy here) Sold Geoff my Pedulla Buzz - was an absolutely ideal transaction - great communication, and he made the whole thing super easy. So if you are looking at feedback in reference to a deal you guys are working on, you should feel confident doing business with him!
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[quote name='thestick' timestamp='1390734041' post='2348679'] PM,d you [/quote] PM'd in return. Just a quick note to also add info about the photos - they are all of the actual bass - the ones with a white background are from the store I purchased it from and the ones on black (which is the case interior) were taken by me just before creating this post.
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[quote name='shantijoe' timestamp='1390044019' post='2340775'] That's a great bass at a great price. The buzz is the best fretless I've owned- it won't stay here for long...good luck, joe [/quote] Hopefully it won't stay here long - but no bites yet, so still available. This is really the quintessential fretless in my opinion.
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[quote name='Jazzman2477' timestamp='1390071561' post='2341209'] Hi, fantastic bass and a sneaky feeling I may have owned this one a few years ago. If so, I used it for recording the majority of the time, but did gig with it for around two years, for the odd few numbers in the set. It spent most of its time in a well 'used' Hiscox case to avoid damaging the Pedulla case, whilst sat in the van. If it is the one, it is a wonderful instrument and sure whoever tries it will love it! Good luck! [/quote] I doubt it is the same bass given that it has been played very little, has the Pedulla branded case (presumably original) that is in new condition, and other than a the aforementioned tiny ding on the horn, the finish looks like new. But you never know. By the way, I have recently sold two other basses in the forum on statii.com if you want more feedback on me...
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[quote name='fabinosto' timestamp='1389975521' post='2340227'] Thanks. What about gloss on fretboard ? The epoxy is ok ? No dings ? [/quote] The fretboard is near to new (see the origin post above as well) - I think you would have a hard time finding a bass in a showroom that has less wear on the neck - basically what you would expect to see after minimal use. It also has new half-wound Status strings on it (or whatever they call them) - it hasn't had any roundwounds on it, which can leave more marks on the epoxy