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Beedster

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  1. Resulting in it becoming a £150-£200 bass
  2. I think what most whizzed me off about this particular guy was his 100% resolve to tell a complete lie in the face of all evidence to the contrary, and to treat me like a complete idiot by doing so. If he'd at east had the self-respect to simply say "OK, my apologies I must have made an error" it would be forgivable to a degree (a degree determined by whether or not he re-lists the item with the same or a revised description). But the implication that I must be an idiot for not recognising that what was a pretty much unused and poor quality likely Chinese manufacture maple fretless neck was in fact a high quality Allparts unit that had been played consistently by him since the late 1980s got under my skin. Interesting that he still has 100% feedback despite the neg I left him?
  3. Can't help thinking that we need a list of dodgy eBay sellers here, any who felt they'd been misrepresented would be welcome to come and argue their case of course, but the same guys just keep selling tack on eBay and clearly eBay do nothing, as is the case with the cheap wombler who's the subject of this thread. And before anyone suggests it potentially a problem for the forum to identify eBay sellers, the proliferation of threads about one particular eBay seller over the years suggests that boat has sailed?
  4. Ah, THIS eBay seller, bassitup2010, complete and total fraudster, sold me a fretless bass making all sorts of claims that I could establish were clearly 100% untrue when I opened the box, yet still he persisted, "It's an original Allparts neck that i bought new for several hundred pounds in the 1980s and have been playing it since then" of a cheap Chinese made neck that was pretty much brand new and clearly unplayed. He plays on this "I'm a bass player these are my basses I'm selling" bull, he just buys cheap tack and presents them as quality instruments. Complete derrière, avoid like the plague
  5. Ha ha, nicely put mate 👍 I played my Enfield (also for sale) last night and then played this to get a comparison of neck profile for a potential buyer of the former and something I hadn't ever really noticed before - because it's never been an issue for me - is just how light 3.7kgs is when you're standing up and playing. Big part of me wondering if I should stick the Warmoth Precision FL neck back on and use this for gigs, I'm not getting any younger after all
  6. Hi @AKA looks like £25-30 with DPD who in my experience are the most reliable of the bunch and also provide very good tracking options, so £180 all in you get yourself a nice piece of Scandinavian Audio Engineering delivered to your door 👍
  7. Tell me about it! It resisted for a while - I was using nail clippers to avoid applying too much leverage - but I followed @Manton Customs advice on moving slightly back and forth and it popped out a good'un! There's a little glue residue in there as you can see from the pic, but a little gentle action with a craft blade and it's coming away nicely. Relief for me was that the nut hadn't adhered to the binding 👍
  8. Thanks so much @Manton Customs, I'll take. a look ASAP Assuming I can get the old nout out OK does anyone know whether I'm going to need to file down a standard Jazz nut or whether shorter nuts for bound instruments available, haven't found any yet?
  9. Agreed @3below, might be nothing but don't want to pull that nut out only for find half the board comes with it 👍
  10. Many thanks @3below, looks like either a long and tortuous process or a pro repair! Annoyingly it still plays fine, at least with heavy flats, as there's just enough of the groove left, but I suspect one these things start to go further degradation is never far away
  11. Thanks @AKA, I'll check postage tomorrow and drop you a PM once done 👍
  12. The original FS thread for the body is here, posting because it has some background on the body plus to my mind the photos are a better representation of the colour of the bass 👍 And no the Status graphite neck is not for sale before you ask
  13. Looks like the nut might need a pro repair so I'll put this on hold pending that 👍
  14. A small piece has chipped off the treble side of my Jazz Bass neck (might be wrong but it looks to me like it might have happened befpre as there are hints of what looks like glue on the binding?). I usually install and set up nuts on my basses as I like my action a certain way, especially on fretless. I've not done it on a bound neck before however, anything I need to know re either removing the existing nut or installing the new one? All help gratefully received. Chris
  15. You may have notice that the nut is broken - I hadn't but it's just been pointed out and although the bass seems to play fine anyway, it's not a problem I'd pass on to a new owner, so I'll need to check out the options on repair. Usually I'd do this myself but the binding makes it more of a problem. I'll update
  16. Weight is 4.9kgs give or take (bathroom scales) 👍
  17. I suspect that unless these sell today they're going to go on my 4/4 tomorrow, I'm too happy with the strings on my Pfreschtzner to start messing about with that 👍
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