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tom1946

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  1. As title, I imported this a couple of years ago when I was going to break eggs with sticks and never used it. As you can see it's a handle with 3 interchangeable bits, the one that's currently in it is for bass and the other 2 are for guitar or bass with thinner frets. This wasn't cheap to bring over and is unused. £40 delivered.
  2. As title, no fret wear, includes tuners & tree. Truss rod works fine but as you can see there is a crack at the other end. It seemed fine when it was on the body. There's a ding on the back that's more visual than it's noticeable. £15 delivered.
  3. Blue see through Westie jazz body with bridge, electrics, pickups and strap holders, all working fine. Few dings here and there plus the neck pocket is 63mm which I think is Fender size so plenty of options. [IMG]http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z476/tomjuly22/IMG_8175.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z476/tomjuly22/IMG_8179.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z476/tomjuly22/IMG_8176.jpg[/IMG] £45 delivered.
  4. Thought I'd give this great bass one more bump, would take a mint Squier VM or CV with maple board plus cash? Talk to me.. Or a MIM jazz or Precsion?
  5. As an old person I am not offended by 'ageism', I already am a rock god (in my own mind)
  6. Now that is nice, light too..........
  7. but then the gaps are even smaller......
  8. It really is, great range of sounds
  9. Correct, at the same time. I haven't been playing long enough to realise that they would be so different from Fenders. I just wanted lightness which overrode everything else. We all make mistakes.
  10. Thanks guys, appreciate it. Kio you have some lovely basses
  11. This is my 3 week old SR300M which is in showroom condition. So, why am I selling it? Because I'm a dumb sumbitch and didn't spot the bit that said "24 frets" and as a Fender man I can't get to grips with it, I'm hitting wrong notes all the time. I'm 65 and don't have enough life left to get used to it. It's very very light, 7.5lbs or thereabouts. I would swap for a Jazz or Precsion but it must have Maple board and be in equally good order. Can add a little cash if required. This is Iron Pewter which is a new colour and it looks stunning. Only weighs around 7.5 lbs too! Spec': [list] [*]neck Material: 5pc Maple/ Rosewood [*]Neck Type: SR4 [*]Body: Agathis body [*]Frets: Medium frets [*]Fingerboard: Maple [*]Inlay: Black dot inlay [*]Bridge: B100 bridge [*]NeckPU: EXF-4-F [*]BridgePU: EXF-4-R [*]EQ: STYLE SWEEPER (SR) [*]HW Color: Iron pewter metallic [/list] These sell for about £279 and this is no different to a new one in a shop so would like to get £220 delivered to your door (UK mainland only) Pics: [IMG]http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z476/tomjuly22/IMG_8159.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z476/tomjuly22/IMG_8162.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z476/tomjuly22/IMG_8160.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/z476/tomjuly22/IMG_8161.jpg[/IMG] cheers.
  12. This is my SR500 bought just a few weeks ago for £500. I've played it for about 2 hours in total and it's still in showroom condition. The gigbag hasn't been used. Spec' Ibanez SR500M 4-String Electric Bass Guitar (in Brown Mahogany) is a very versatile bass that can produce any sound you require, besides looking gorgeous. The Ibanez SR basses are well known for playing comfort and flexibility like no others. The SR500M Premium has the classic slim neck and comes equipped with the high profile MR4 Mono-Rail bridge. In addition to those the traditional features of the Ibanez SR500M, its select wood materials, and the combination of Nordstrand™ pickups and EQB-III SC—specially customized EQ for the SR Premium— deliver you uncompromised playability. The MK1 pickups are split coil designs that provides a very wide frequency range and enhanced defi nition for maximum accuracy.The Neck and Bridge pickups have equal response, like traditional single coils, but without the hum and noise. [b]Features:[/b][list] [*]5pc SR4 Maple/Rosewood neck [*]Mahogany body [*]Medium frets [*]Accu-Cast B20 bridge (19mm string spacing) [*]Bartolini® MK1 neck pu [*]Bartolini® MK1 bridge pu [*]EQB-IIIS 3-band eq [*]Elixir® strings [*]Hardware colour : Cosmo Black [*]Scale : 864mm/34" [*]Colour : BM (Brown Mahogany) [/list] So, why am I selling it? Because I'm a dumb sumbitch and didn't spot the bit that said "24 frets" and as a Fender man I can't get to grips with it, I'm hitting wrong notes all the time. I'm 65 and don't have enough life left to get used to it. It's very very light, 7.5lbs or thereabouts and with the Bartolini's very versatile. I would swap for a Jazz or Precsion but it must have Maple board and be in equally good order. Looking for £400 delivered to UK mainland. This really is good value. Pics: Thanks for looking Tom.
  13. The first of 3 basses for sale is this lovely SR in baby blue with perhaps the best maple neck I've seen in a long time. The story is that I bought the body & neck separately, added the pickup (SR) and plugged it in. It plays really really well with a good low action and plenty of thump. It's in stunning condition too, can't find any marks on it. I'm asking £55 collected for it because it's so good, if you want delivery we'll have to talk about it. No trades thanks. **It will come with standard strap buttons** Pics Thanks for looking.
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