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W1_Pro

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  1. 9 hours ago, Hutton said:

    What a ridiculous statement. As has been said numerous times on these forums - beauty is in the eye of the beholder!

    Of course. No offence meant.  I was being slightly ironic. :D

  2. 10 hours ago, subdub said:

    Just never pick it up though. Always pick up my 77 lawsuit aria p bass.

    The Precise ones? They are wonderful machines, it must be said. I have a couple of them, both 77 ish I think. The necks are very different, interestingly. One has a skunk stripe and is quite a shallow D profile,  the other does not and is a more chunky 'c'. Bloody good basses though. Give my US's p's a run for their money....Anyhow, getting back to the subject in hand your SB is a fantastic bass. GLWTS!

     

  3. "[color=#000000][font=-webkit-standard][size=1]I'm not going to lie and say it's flawless"[/size][/font][/color]
    [color=#000000][font=-webkit-standard][size=1]He's got that one right anyway. [/size][/font][/color]
    [color=#000000][font=-webkit-standard][size=1]Lovely bass tho, for not a lot of money at the mo. I do like that headstock shape. [/size][/font][/color]

  4. Great basses these. I bought one off eBay about six months ago. As others have said, they balance well, sound good and play nicely. I suppose they are a bit marmite because of the shape, but I've always had a bit of a weakness for an ugly duckling. I have to say, full credit to Adam Clayton for not just going for another Fender signature...even though he's done a Fender signature since...and a streamer signature....ermmmm...GLWTS Karl.....;0)

  5. Just bought a set of hipshot tuners from Bren. Great comms, easy deal and they turned up promptly.
    The packing was absolutely first class. If the nuclear holocaust had occurred whilst those tuners were in transit, they would have emerged unscathed.

  6. I suppose that a build this radical will always be a bit 'marmite'- you either love it or hate it. Whichever side of that divide you fall on, you have to admire the skill involved in the building and Mick's courage in coming up with the concept. Lets face it, it's certainly not a P bass! Superb work Andy. Mick, I hope you garner many years of enjoyment from the finished article.

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