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karlfer

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  1. I think I'm getting to be a reactionary grumpy old git
  2. Thanks again chaps. If this one isn't going to move, doesn't matter too much. I can put it up a bit cheaper in a years time when I won't think I'm losing quite as much . In the meantime I may put my Glaub up instead.
  3. He hasn't been on Basschat since Aug 6th, may be better off sending him a PM.
  4. [quote name='Lowender' timestamp='1377526925' post='2188464'] I agree with that as well. I can't remember playing a good Mexi. I'd put them on par with the VM Squiers. The CV Squiers blow the Mexis away. [/quote] Sorry pal, your generalisation is bollocks.
  5. Is VAT actually due on second hand/used items? don't think it should be.
  6. [quote name='dave_bass5' timestamp='1377522655' post='2188416'] A similar thing happened to me. The guy said he had already owned a the same bass I was selling, but still asked where it was made. I thought that strange but so what, I got a sale. Checking this guy out it seemed he had a lot of sales on here but no community posts. Months later it was on here for more money being sold by a different member (with. Very low post count IIR), with no indication of its history, not even when I posted a light hearted post in the thread. That was totally ignored. It wasnt even mentioned that it was already secondhand. It had a couple of issues when I sold it, and I was up front about that, I'd also ripped it apart at some point to change pups and electrics etc. The new owner was well aware of its history, they got in touch with me, so it's all good, but to me it's obvious the are some people treating our once safe place as a cheaper, and less legal alternative to eBay etc, with no real beinifit to this community. it was at this point I felt BC was not the place it used to be. I'm careful now to who I sell things to. I am a good hearted person, and will let things go a bit cheaper to help others, but I will always check posting history now, and if I think it's just some one buying and selling they can look elsewhere for a bargain. They are doing nothing wrong of course, I just won't sell to some one I feel is just in it for the money. [/quote] +1
  7. Tickling my tempted bones [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aria-ZZB-Deluxe-Bass-/251325441926?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3a8429e786"]Aria ZZB Deluxe Bass | eBay[/url]
  8. [quote name='Lowender' timestamp='1377387999' post='2187076'] In a word , yes. The wood that isn't as good, goes to Mexico. Little parts that cost a few pennies less, go to Mexico. The workers are cheaper so the quality control isn't up to the same standards. They don;t use the reinforcement in the neck like they've don on the later MIA models. They cut big holes in the body so they can have machines install the wiring. There is certainly a difference between the MIM and the MIA. Then again, I think a Squier CV is superior to a MIM, but not a MIA. [/quote] Tried all the MIM's have you? Over the last couple of years the Sea Foam FSR and Antigua FSR are basses I've regretted moving on. Splendidly made instruments. My Mex Geddy is also superb, albeit on it's way out. Moving the Geddy and Miller to Mexican production, after 14 years of being made in Japan, makes it a hard act to follow. Judging by comments in other threads, it has been a success. I also regret moving on a 2000 Mex Precision Deluxe (the passive one, model before the current active). Had Martin build an SEI to my spec a decade ago, moved on long ago. Times change, opinions change, disposable income changes. It still hacks me off though, how much slagging Mex basses get, until it gets to the Road Worn series
  9. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1377459758' post='2187841'] Heh, heh. Of course I'd always do a special deal for [i]you[/i], Clarky! * rubs hands together à la Uriah Heep * [/quote] And we all know about your special deals don't we (is there vaseline on those hands) Must admit,the keep it, use it, rent free for 3 years then get my money back always astounds me. Mind, there are far more piss takers on FEEBay. 5 year old P's for more than a new un etc
  10. Hell's bell's James, you come up with some amazing basses! Actually, far too bloody often for my liking
  11. [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1377423167' post='2187237'] The same "community" that has sold me knackered gear in the past & then used the old "well it was fine when it left me" line to wash their hands of all responsibility. I've been f***ed over for best part of £1000 on here so don't anybody dare have the nerve to talk to me about the noble community spirit that this forum has when it comes to buying & selling stuff. [/quote] That is frankly appaling. At the risk of lobbing hand grenades, they really should be named and shamed. Both sides of the situation would be good. Not to judge, but to make any decisions if others wish to deal with them. I hope you left relevant feedback.
  12. [quote name='Ziphoblat' timestamp='1377361455' post='2186747'] It depends what it is. I bought an '86 Gibson Explorer Bass for £450 and sold it for £650. Also bought a Gibson Grabber for £400 and sold it for £850. However that was on eBay, and I took a bit of a risk with both listings because all that was provided was one or two phone-camera pictures and a hastily written sentence or two. I sold them back on with proper photographs and descriptions. There's also the fact that Gibson basses from that era are appreciating in value. When I sell on here though I just look to get my money back, unless I bought something new in which case it'll be listed for the going rate. [/quote] Wish I'd known about the Gibson Explorer
  13. [quote name='Guitar-restaurant' timestamp='1374786852' post='2153323'] Thanks i didn't noticed that. I think i didn't provided kinda of spam or junk here. I'm new here. I'll try to chat to a mod. [/quote] If you had been new here, I may very well have bought the Fernandes Explorer. GLWTS Bump.
  14. For anybody looking [url="http://www.gumtree.com/p/for-sale/aria-pro-ii-zzb-deluxe-explorer-style-bass-guitar/1029303558"]Aria Pro II ZZB Deluxe explorer style bass guitar | Angus | Gumtree[/url]
  15. I can't find any feedback for bassgurumonster which is highly embarrassing as this is the second deal I have done with Mike this year. Anyway, on this occasion my Bleached Blonde Ltd Ed Warwick found it's way to Mike, whilst I got an absolutely stunning US Vintage RI 75 jazz and a few quid. First deal was a beautiful Rick 4004C to me, USA Precision and quite a few bob to him. Mike is a fantastic bloke to deal with and his gear is superb. DEAL WITH ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE FOLKS! Thanks for everything Mike and see you soon. Cheers, Karl.
  16. Arrrggghhh Chris ya schwein, I was in Stirling yesterday If my Sunburst Geddy goes in time, this is mine. I know I'm trying to get to two basses, but I'm weak THE colour for Precisions. Bump.
  17. [quote name='Descendent' timestamp='1377242859' post='2185128'] Cheers Karlfer, it's tricky as I've had quite a few really nice trade offers but I need the cash so I've scuppered at least half of any potential deals already. D'oh! [/quote] I know the feeling. My thinking was I can always sell a good jazz on easily. Defies belief that basses as good as these Warwicks appear to be an acquired taste. If mine had had 20 frets it would have gone nowhere. But I'm an old git, I can't see past the 20th fret Bump.
  18. [quote name='Descendent' timestamp='1377239578' post='2185094'] Cheers for the thought Eude. Exporting this baby to the US seems like it'd be a pretty penny to get it there. $1560 even without shipping, import duties & tax - easily $2000 in the end. Sexy666, I can only sell my LTD for what they seem to be going for! What's the reason for getting rid of yours may I ask? You seem to have a fair few Warwicks in your collection! [/quote] Quite right Descendent. I had my Bleached Blonde 4 string up and had very little (but determined) interest at £1100. I exchanged it for a rather lovely US 75 Jazz RI and a few bob. Market will dictate what they are worth, which is a shame because these particular Warwicks are fabulous basses. GLWTS
  19. [quote name='tom1946' timestamp='1377151087' post='2183916'] Karl, I hope you've had the offending cymbal beaten to death? (There's a pun or two in there somewhere?) [/quote] Our drummer will never walk the same again Tom . The Warwick has gone, might put the Glaub up as this is showing no real signs of going anywhere. Guess I'm looking for somebody who wants to buy a new Geddy, but can live with a headstock chip for the sake of saving £200.
  20. [quote name='solo4652' timestamp='1377201999' post='2184819'] I should have gone to a well-known high street opticians before posting this! [/quote]
  21. Cough cough, http://basschat.co.uk/topic/213184-unusual-but-im-liking-this-any-ideas/page__view__findpost__p__2155716__hl__i+like__fromsearch__1
  22. Thanks Martin Now considering trades for something a bit older. Roadworn Fiesta Red jazz or Lakkie Duck Dunn favourites, but feel free to ask. I'm very weak willed
  23. Hope you get it sorted Chris. I'm a big fan of the freeze stuff, but I know I'm not doing myself any favours.
  24. What, no headbangers One has heard aboout this Gang Nam Style ditty? and something about fish for a quid? edited for ******* spelling again
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