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Has Brian May only ever used one guitar?
warwickhunt replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
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Cheers, anyone wanting the SuperJazz sound but don't want the typical 'F*nder' look, then this is the boyo! I've owned my fair share of Jazz style basse inc' a Dingwall fan fret and a brace of Sadowskys (inc USA) but in terms of tone this has beaten them all. Last clear out was 12 years ago... let's hope it's 12 years till my next one.
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This is a USA made from the early 2000's. Ash body, Maple cap, Maple neck and Rosewood fingerboard with lovely MoP dot inlays. Frets are like new. Jazz style pups with active / passive switch. Vol Vol Tone controls... so all very Jazz like! Bridge and machineheads have a matt/satin finish. No damage whatsoever and I can't detect a ding or dink anywhere. Complete with original case (mint condition not a mark on it), tools and case candy. You'd be hard pushed to tell this from new and unlikely to find another in this good a condition.
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Hughes & Kettner Bassbase 600 amp
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Warwick Thumb 'JD' 1985 4 string bass *SOLD*
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Basses For Sale
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*SOLD* Warwick Streamer 1990 Limited Edition 4 string
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Basses For Sale
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Thunderfunk TFB-750A *Pending payment*
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Thunderfunk TFB-750A *Pending payment*
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Warwick Corvette $$ Neck-Thru Ltd Ed Koa top *Withdrawn*
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Basses For Sale
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That time of the decade for me to have a clear out. 2007 Special Edition UK. Swamp Ash body, Koa top (flamed) with matching headstock facing. 3 piece Maple thru neck (centre section flame maple) with a volute; maple fingerboard. MEC $$ pups and pre. Pups can be individually switched series/parallel/single-coil. No neck break, no truss rod faults, no electrical issues; there is one small ding at the end of the fingerboard but otherwise no dings, dinks or bucklerash. JAN III nut so no broken tabs on this. Weight: 8lb (digital scales) Comes with a Warwick gig bag or can upgrade for delivery to a Hiscox hard case for +£30 I might be interested in trade for a Zon USA bass.
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Warwick Streamer Stage I (SSI) natural *SOLD*
warwickhunt replied to warwickhunt's topic in Basses For Sale
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It's technically neither a Stage I or II bass and pretty unique in the Warwick range due to the construction and pup choice. Bartolini Soap Bar pups matched to an MEC preamp... a LOT of headroom with this pup/pre set up. Birds Eye Maple body, centre joined with walnut slice with more Birds Eye Maple on the reverse... essentially an all Birds Eye Maple body which accounts for the weight and tone. 3 piece Maple neck with an Ebony fingerboard. Condition is generally very good but it does have player wear as in discolouration. No cracks or major dings and no truss rod/neck problems. Some of the hardware was badly tarnished and has been replaced (inc whole bridge which is not cheap). Comes with a Warwick gig bag or can upgrade for delivery to a Hiscox hard case for +£30 I might be interested in trade for a Zon USA bass.
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Warwick Thumb 1985 'JD' bass That time of the decade for me to have a clear out. I've cribbed some of Luke's info re. this bass (it was previously for sale on here and I did a deal with a Sadowsky for this) It's a pretty much all original 1985 JD Thumb bass, one of the first 150 ever made. This is the second revision with the classic body shape, with the early shorter horn. Back in the days when Warwick was all about small scale handbuilt production. Why only pretty much all original? The german session musician that Luke bought it from had it refretted with period correct steel frets (back in 85 these didn't have the bronze alloy frets). It's got that thin, skinny neck common of this era. Weight is 8lb 15oz... under that elusive 9lb mark! It doesn't state JD on the truss rod cover but back then all Thumb basses were "JD". The truss rod cover is quite special - it's made of solid Mother of Pearl! According to an email conversation with HP Wilfer of Warwick this was quite an expensive feature and used in the early days to designate any "custom shop" models built to a particular spec. In this case the active SD active pickups and the brass saddles on a black bridge are slightly different to what you would expect. Luke asked and he couldn't remember who it would have been built for. You won't find many Warwicks with one of these truss rod covers. Jack Bruce had one on his 1985 fretless. Plays great, and has a nice low action all down the 26 frets, it sounds great with the classic thumb bass sound (piano like?) but comparing it to some later thumbs which had more of a middy compressed tone this is slightly more open sounding with a big fat bottom end. Apart from a small chip to the corner of the truss rod cover it's in great condition for a 35 year old bass, actually it would probably be in a pretty good condition for a 3 year old bass. Comes in a Bass Centre branded '90's Warwick gig bag in usable condition but with the cable pocket zip broken. If it needs to be posted could add a generic hard case for an extra £20.
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Fender Precision (MiM) That time of the decade for me to have a clear out. I have no idea of the age of this bass but it isn't one of the roadworn series, however I believe that the vol/tone controls are either proper vintage jobbies or possibly off a roadworn bass. Body / paintwork is in good condition with a small ding/chip though the paint above the strap button. Typical P width neck but not a big handful. Hardware is all in good condition. Just over 8lb 12oz in weight. Bass presently sports an anodized scratch plate but will come supplied with an additional tortie plate that was original to the bass. Comes with a Fender gigbag Extras - can swap gigbag to a Generic case for £20.
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Warwick Streamer LX bolt-on - 1997 That time of the decade for me to have a clear out. Solid 2 piece centre jointed Maple body with wenge neck and wenge fingerboard. Body is in fair condition for 23 years old; a few scrapes, light rash and dings but nothing structural at all, all cosmetic. Not a baseball bat neck, in fact quite slim with a headstock volute for strength. Hardware has minimal tarnishing from 23 years of use. Just over 9lb 2oz in weight. MEC pups and pre, all original inc brass JAN I nut (none of those silly plastic jobbies here). No neck break, no truss rod faults, no electrical issues. Comes with a Warwick gigbag Extras - can swap gigbag to a Generic hard case for £20 extra or a Hiscox case for £40.
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Warwick Streamer Stage I (SSI) - 1990 That time of the decade for me to have a clear out. Lightly flamed solid Maple body and neck with a wenge fingerboard. Body is in good condition for 30 years old; a small ding to the underside of the bottom horn (visible in the last pic) and the usual grubby thumb mark above the pups from use/resting. Slim neck with abalone dot inlays. Hardware has the usual bit of tarnishing from 30 years of use. Just over 9lb 2oz in weight. MEC pups and pre, all original inc JAN I. No neck break, no truss rod faults, no electrical issues. The bass would benefit from a good clean possibly a rub down and waxing but only because it is a well gigged and loved bass; if you want a uber-clean bass I can do that work at extra cost. Comes with a Warwick gigbag Extras - can swap gigbag to a Hiscox case for £30. Will strip, sand and wax the bass for £150.
