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  1. "Footy disappointment?? Cheer up with a GB GOODFELLOW!" kinda BUMP.
  2. "The footy drags you down?? Cheer up with a Fender Jazz FMT!!" kinda BUMP
  3. "Gutted by the footy?? Cheer up with a Sadowsky NYC!!" kinda BUMP
  4. [quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1403080687' post='2479459'] Nice bass...not unlike the one I used to have. Have a bump... [/quote] Thanks. Nice indeed, and hopefully someone will appreciate it.
  5. Up there where eagles dare....
  6. [quote name='Wan' timestamp='1403104440' post='2479821'] Hi, What's the weight like on this Bass ? [/quote] Sorry, I forgot about that: weight is around 4.2 kg. (give or take a few grams) equivalent to circa 9 lb 4 oz. Thanks
  7. [size=5][font=Arial]Too little time left for playing, it's time to downsize my collection, hence FOR SALE ONLY, no trades, please.[/font][/size] [size=5][font=Arial]GB GOODFELLOW Standard / Spitfire 4-string bass Prototype N. 001 signed by Bernie J Goodfellow (B.J.G.) in the neck pocket on 25th Nov. 1995.[/font] [attachment=166253:IMAG1300.jpg] [attachment=166254:IMAG1309.jpg] [font=Arial][attachment=165206:GBIV1.jpg][/font] [font=Arial]All the pics at [url="http://s849.photobucket.com/user/magcf2003/library/GB%20Goodfellow%20Standard%20Spitfire%20Prototype%20001"]http://s849.photobuc...Prototype%20001[/url][/font][/size] [size=5][font=Arial][font=Arial][u]This is a collector's item, the very first of a whole generation of basses[/u][/font][font=Arial][font=Arial],[/font][/font][font=Arial] evolving initially into the "Standard" and then into the current "Spitfire" line, used - among others - by [/font][font=Arial][font=Arial]Mark King of Level 42 in his earlier years (before moving to Status basses) and [/font]jazz player Laurence Cottle, so definitely a piece of British bass-making history[/font][font=Arial]. You can see Mark and his Spitfire at [url="http://www.gbguitars.co.uk/swf/flvs/king.flv"]http://www.gbguitars...f/flvs/king.flv[/url] (slap) and, for instance, Laurence at[/font][/font][/size] [size=5][font=Arial][font=Arial] (fingerstyle)[/font] [font=Arial]Quilted maple on ash (full size body), beautiful birdseye maple neck and fingerboard, vol/vol/active only 2-eq cut and boost, 21 frets with zero wear, EMG 40 soapbar pickups, Schaller tuners with D-tuner, Badass II bridge (I suspect the original bridge was different, a Schaller maybe, but the Badass is the one I have ever seen). Coming from a smoke/pet/child-free environment (but not booze-free... LOL). The bass is almost twenty years old and shows some cosmetic blemishes in the finish, typical of use and age (some dings/knocks on the front of the body, on the back and on the headstock; [/font][/font][/size][size=5][font=Arial][font=Arial][font=Arial][size=4]a small chip in the finish[/size][/font][font=Arial][size=4] beyond the nut, [/size][/font][font=Arial][size=4][font=Arial][size=4][font=Arial][size=4]below, at the beginning of the headstock; [/size][/font][/size][/font][/size][/font]light cracks in the finish on the edge and back of the body, and at the neck pocket; pots a bit scratchy sometimes), but of course nothing affecting playability. The neck is glossy and the fingerboard is matte, a nice touch. [color=#002CFD]Bernie Goodfellow's production is only custom / made to order: [/color][/font][font=Arial][color=#002CFD]a "Spitfire" starts at £2,250 (plus options according to woods, electronics,...): consider its serial number (heck, can't get much lower than this...), the generally low availability of GB basses, and do your maths. All info at [/color][/font][font=Arial][color=#002CFD][url="http://www.gbguitars.co.uk"]http://www.gbguitars.co.uk[/url][/color][/font][/font] [font=Arial][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Price is [color=#FF0000]REDUCED TO [s]£[font=Arial]875[/font][/s] [s]£799[/s] £750 OR NEAR OFFER + £[font=Arial]25[/font] shipping[/color] (tracked and insured, mainland UK, some postcodes maybe excluded). [/font][/font][font=Arial]The cost of shipping (tracked and insured) is for UK mainland only and may exclude certain postcodes. [/font][font=Arial][font=Arial]Alternative options may (or may not) be available for Scottish buyers, please contact me in advance to discuss possibilities on an individual basis.[/font][/font] [font=Arial]Coming in a sturdy and padded Thomann gigbag and boxed in cardboard for protection in transit.[/font][/size] [size=5][font=Arial][font=Arial][font=Arial][color=#FF0010]For any matter or question, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Although always reachable, I may be away from home for the occasional, sorry for any delay and inconvenience this may cause.[/color][/font][/font] Thank you.[/font][/size]
  8. [quote name='thebassist' timestamp='1402916726' post='2477774'] Wonderful bass. [/quote] [size=5]Cheers, it really is, in his "as new" glory..... And it's a shame it's sitting in its case at the mo, I have no time to play, so somebody should. [/size]
  9. [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=5]Stunning and in "as new" condition: 4-string American Fender Jazz Deluxe FMT - Flamed Maple Top - made in 2005 at Fender's Corona plant, California, USA. The FMT and the QMT (Quilted Maple Top) versions of the American Deluxe Jazz bass were limited production runs from 2001 to 2007 and the 4-string version with maple fingerboard is extremely hard to find nowadays. [/size][/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=5]Bought a few months ago here on BC from Eubassix, here is his old ad:[/size][/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=5][url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/231111-fender-usa-fmt-jazz-ohsc-sold/page__p__2392126__hl__fender%20fmt__fromsearch__1#entry2392126"]http://basschat.co.u..._1#entry2392126[/url][/size][/font] [attachment=165839:IMAG1314.jpg] [attachment=165840:IMAG1315.jpg] [attachment=165841:IMAG1313.jpg] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=5]This amber / caramel colour piece is a-b-s-o-l-u-t-e-l-y spectacular: NOT a single ding / knock anywhere (not even the usual one on the tip of the headstock!), and NOT a swirl of buckle rash either!! Plastic is still on the battery and electronics covers. All simply extremely clean. Even its original Fender G&G brown tolex case is just perfect, with plastic still on the latches! Includes the key and case candy, like the original Fender trussrod tool, hangtags, instructions... The whole bass+case complete package is just in oustanding, perfect condition. Here are the specs: Premium alder body with maple top, graphite reinforced maple neck with perloid inlays and binding, 22 frets, 34inch scale, 1.5inch nut (like any traditional Jazz bass), volume / balance / 18V active cut and boost 3-eq (stack treble/bass, separate mids) with central detent, Fender SCN dual-coil noiseless pickups in '60s position, gold plated hardware (lite-bass tuners, adjustable string spacing top-loading or through-body bridge, potentiometers) and headstock logo.[/size][/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=5]Price [color=#ff0000]REDUCED to a FINAL £949 + £40 shipping[/color] (tracked and insured, mainland UK, some postcodes maybe excluded). No Paypal, sorry, bank transfer only. If you prefer to organise your own courier collection and shipment, no problem at all[/size][/font]. [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=5]I am playing less and less nowadays, so I am thinning the herd here, hence this is FOR SALE ONLY, no trades, please.[/size][/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=5]I believe this to be a very fair price considering the rarity and the overall condition of the package, and it's the lowest it will ever be. [/size][/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=5]For any question, please get in touch.[/size][/font] [font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif][size=5]Thanks for looking.[/size][/font]
  10. [size=6][b][color=#FF0000]NOW WITHDRAWN WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECT. 18 DEC 2014[/color][/b][/size] [font=Arial][size=5]I am virtually not playing anymore, so I am thinning the herd and downsizing my collection. Hence, [color=#ff0000]NO TRADES / PX, please[/color]. This is your opportunity to own [u]a prestigious instrument at a realistic price[/u] (it would cost almost three and a half grand to get a new one shipped to your door from New York!!). Beautiful Sadowsky NYC 4-string bass in excellent overall condition, born Feb 1997. Alder body in trans Olympic White (now showing a creamy tone), morado fingerboard (aka pau ferro / bolivian rosewood). The tone is a little warmer than the bright ash / maple combination. Weight is only 3.7-3.8 kg.[/size][/font] [font=Arial][size=5]Adjustable string spacing Schaller bridge (very useful, standard on Sadowsky basses at that time), frets dressed, Hipshot D-tuner, tort half pickguard (a transparent identical replacement could be available from Roger Sadowsky). [/size][/font][font=Arial][size=5][font=Arial][size=5]Neck pickup chrome cover included. [/size][/font][/size][/font] [attachment=165107:IMAG1285.jpg] [attachment=165104:IMAG1280.jpg] [attachment=165105:IMAG1282.jpg] [attachment=165106:IMAG1284.jpg] [attachment=165103:IMAG1281.jpg] [attachment=165109:IMAG1287.jpg] [attachment=165110:IMAG1288.jpg] [attachment=165112:IMAG1290.jpg] [attachment=165113:IMAG1291.jpg] [attachment=165119:IMAG1295.jpg] [attachment=165126:IMAG1275.jpg] [font=Arial][size=5][font=Arial][size=5][font=Arial][size=5]Maurilio Mina (bass player, professional luthier and techie/repair guy for Nordstrand basses in USA - see his shop on Facebook or through Google) has: 1) [/size][/font][/size][/font][/size][/font][font=Arial][size=5][font=Arial][size=5][font=Arial][size=5][font=Arial][size=5]added the tone pot (VTC - Vintage Tone Control, working in active and passive mode) with orange drop capacitor and push/pull for active/passive, so controls are volume / balance / 2-eq / VTC; 2) installed a 500K volume pot for a sound closer to single coils from the hum-cancelling pickups in '60s position; 3) updated the hex trussrod to the (much easier to use!!) spoke wheel, bringing the bass exactly to Sadowsky's current specifications (great job Mo!!).[/size][/font][/size][/font][/size][/font][/size][/font] [font=Arial][size=5]Two little dents on the body (one on the edge near the jack and one on the upper contour, none on the front or back, and none of the usual buckle rash through the finish either) and a little localised discoloration on the back of the neck (where the fine layer that Sadowsky traditionally uses for the back of the neck is starting to thin off, behind the 3rd / 4th fret, although it's so smooth that you cannot feel it when playing). Overall in excellent condition for a bass of this age and hours of trustworthy service! Additional pictures (included the two small dings and the back of the neck) at[/size][/font] [font=Arial][size=5][url="http://s849.photobucket.com/user/magcf2003/library/Sadowsky%20NYC%204%20-%20Olympic%20White"]http://s849.photobuc...Olympic%20White[/url][/size][/font] [font=Arial][size=5][font=Arial][size=5][font=Arial][size=5]Coming from a smoke / pet / child-free environment (but not booze-free... LOL), [/size][/font][/size][/font]with the original, fully working semi-hard Sadowsky case. [color=#002CFD]A new Sadowky NYC starts at around 4,000 USD (plus scratchplate and D-tuner, price list at www.sadowsky.com), plus insured shipping, plus UK VAT and import duty (around 24% of the total), bringing the total cost to around £3,500. This is the most attractive price you have ever seen for a NYC, and availability is in general very low for a second hand one[/color][/size][/font][font=Arial][size=5][size=5][font=Arial][size=4][color=#002CFD][color=#000000][size=5][color=#002CFD], so do your maths.[/color][/size][/color][/color][/size][/font][/size][/size][/font] [size=5][font=Arial][font=Arial][color=#002CFD][color=#000000][font=Arial][color=#002CFD][color=#000000][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Price is [color=#FF0000]REDUCED TO [s]£1799[/s] A FINAL £1650 + £40 shipping.[/color] [u]No Paypal, sorry, bank transfer only[/u].[/font] [/color][/color][/font][/color][/color][/font][/font][/size][font=Arial][size=5][size=5][font=Arial][size=4][color=#002CFD][color=#000000][size=5]The cost of shipping (tracked and insured) is for UK mainland only and may exclude certain postcodes (the real cost is actually higher due to the insurance, but I will pay the difference in order to remain competitive). Alternative delivery methods may (or may not) be available for Scottish buyers, please contact me in advance to discuss possibilities on an individual basis. [color=#FF0010]For any matter or question, please do not hesitate to get in touch. Although always reachable, I may be away from home for the occasional day or two, sorry for any delay and inconvenience this may cause.[/color][/size][/color][/color][/size][/font][/size][/size][/font] [font=Arial][size=5]Thank you.[/size][/font]
  11. I can't believe this beauty is still here at this price If I hadn't already 2 'Rays from 1989 I'd be all over this... BUMP-a-rama
  12. The fact that it's also a 24-fret piece may be an additional plus for someone
  13. I've got a Series I, the one with blocks and binding on the neck, Seymour Duncan vintage single coils in '70s position, Mike Pope 2-eq with VTC. Absolutely terrific bass: a beautiful Fender Jazz clone when in passive, and a hint of hi-fi when active. Super straight neck and strings almost sitting on the frets, veeeeery low action. Boutique bass, highly rated in the USA where is more popular than in Europe.
  14. Having had all sorts of 'Rays from every decade, from pre-EB to current production and Classics, I thoroughly agree with Beedster here. In fact I have kept two, both from 1989. This is the year the new screw-through saddles on the bridge were introduced, so if you are looking for low action, you're in for a treat
  15. I have bought a Fender Jazz FMT from David. The bass was very clean as promised, and has been shipped promptly. He has always replied quickly to messages and communication has been clear. A very pleasant transaction and would do business again without a doubt. Thanks!!
  16. A masterpiece in marketing: advertise what you'd like, not what you're getting rid of.
  17. [quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1372462432' post='2126197'] Don't think so. I think it's an Atelier Z DAL model [url="http://www.atelierz.co.jp/english/product/bass/dal/index.html"]http://www.atelierz..../dal/index.html[/url] [/quote] I was thinking exactly the same
  18. [quote name='Me And My Bass' timestamp='1369326082' post='2087861'] My 1990 SR4 with a new Status neck . . . zingtastic! [attachment=135387:photo (5).JPG][attachment=135388:photo (4).JPG] [/quote] Wow Chris!! Don't see many of these around.... Claudio
  19. [quote name='cloudburst' timestamp='1368281489' post='2075260'] It's a bit difficult to tell from the pics - what is the finish on the neck? Is it like the early glossy finish or the later satin and wax finish? And do you have the original E tuner? CB [/quote] I believe the glossy finish on the fretboard ended in 1989. My '89 is glossy, while a '90 I used to have already had a satin/wax board. The back of the neck remained glossy though, at least for another couple of years.
  20. [quote name='mentalextra' timestamp='1365887020' post='2045756'] It was more the angle of the strings onto the saddles, or are they all like that? [/quote] The bridge is absolutely ok and original, as 4Strings says. That's the one they used.
  21. [quote name='Mark_ii' timestamp='1364295686' post='2024382'] Is this a USA or Japan model ? [/quote] Miller 4 strings is japanese, only the 5s is made in USA.
  22. OMG... I feel fainting...
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