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Rumple

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  1. I recently bought and imported this body from the US just so I could get the Japanese red tort scratchplate off of it it's a fine looking body but I have decided to give up making bitsa basses so it has to go. I was told it's from a 1994 model. it's in great condition apart from a nasty ding on the top edge. you can clearly see this in the second picture. I have put on the white scratchplate from my other CIJ body. £225 delivered Parcelforce. let me know if you want any more info or pics. Cheers R. [attachment=6666:Sunburst_JB6.jpg] [attachment=6667:Tokai_an...2RI_body.jpg] [i]body is a little bit warmer looking then it apears in the pictures[/i]
  2. I bought this as a whole bass secondhand back in the late 80's and over the years swopped and changed necks and pick ups. It's a quality Japanese body idea for projects. I've decided I have made my last bitsa bass so I'm slowly selling of all the parts I have collected over the years to fund buying a 5 string fretless. If you have any questions or need any more pics let me know. £150 delivered by Parcelforce. Cheers R. [attachment=6665:Tokai_body4.jpg] [i]body looks a little bit darker and warmer then it appears in this picture.[/i]
  3. MIM Fender tortoise shell scratch plate, it's brand new and still has the protective film on it and the original packaging, I bought this to go on a CIJ body and it didn't fit (the holes are in a different place) so it's up for sale. £16 posted. Badass 2 bridge with screws, I have had this for donkeys years and it has served me very well but is now surplus to requirements, it does have a few scrathes where the blocks slide up and down. £30 posted - [color="#008080"]SOLD[/color] Cheers R. [attachment=6477:Badass2.jpg]
  4. I have had these in a bitsa Jazz bass for a few years now but I have decided to only have one Jazz at a time so I'm getting rid of lots of stuff. there is a little bit of string wear on the casings that can be seen in the pics. Now £60 posted including the screws, plate, pots, socket and knobs (or I have 3 new pots, a socket and cloth covered wire if you prefer) Cheers R. [attachment=6475:Barts1.jpg] [attachment=6476:Barts4.jpg]
  5. I played through one for a while back in the 80's and it sounded bloody excellent when played at just the right volume. R.
  6. Thanks to everyone who showed some interest in this. it's now on ebay bargain hunters! item No 120228700655 R.
  7. [quote name='jono b' post='148615' date='Feb 28 2008, 08:51 PM']Do you have more detailed/better pictures? Body/neck/headstock stuff? Cheers[/quote] Hope these will do, if you need any more let me know and I'll take them over the weekend. regards R.
  8. Lower Price. Last bump then it's Ebay or the loft for this bass. Cheers R.
  9. [quote name='dub_junkie' post='148006' date='Feb 27 2008, 06:21 PM']that is amazing! Wal basses like this make me want to stop faffing about with MM/G&L etc and get rid of GAS forever[/quote] Ah but surely we all need a little GAS in our lives? Stunning bass. R.
  10. [quote name='GreeneKing' post='145547' date='Feb 23 2008, 12:38 PM']How about Audacity? It's free too. Peter[/quote] I use Audacity to, pretty good for a free bit of software and runs on a PC, Mac or Linux. worth a try before shelling out on something expensive like Cubase. R.
  11. I have no idea how the OLP's play but that's a nice looking bass so have a bump from me. R.
  12. Grab a bargain! item no. 120228700655 Cheers R. [attachment=5511:Precision_Bass_CO.jpg] [attachment=6046:CRW_1689.jpg] [attachment=6047:CRW_1684.jpg] [attachment=6048:CRW_1686.jpg]
  13. PM sent re FX 25B. Cheers R.
  14. Thank you for the free sheets of thin brass for my MIJ Jazz Bass project, BB is a bloody decent chap and a credit to Basschat. Thanks Again. R.
  15. Problem sorted - Cheers Bassbod. R.
  16. [quote name='umph' post='113272' date='Jan 3 2008, 11:41 PM']how hard is it to defret a bass?[/quote] Not too hard but you have to be careful because the barbed bit's that hold the frets in place can rip the wood of the fingerboard, oh and you may need a new nut or file the old one a little. as umph says take your time. R.
  17. [quote name='King Tut' post='111475' date='Dec 31 2007, 01:43 PM']I needed one for mine and used brass from a hobby shop - looks and works fine.[/quote] That's good to hear, BB is kindly sending me some brass so I should be hum free in the near future. Thanks chaps. R.
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