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Sibob

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  1. I don't mind if people use my Cabs......but I get very annoyed when people want to use my amp as well, especially when they turn up on the day and ask Si
  2. [quote name='wateroftyne' post='518800' date='Jun 19 2009, 06:48 PM']Selling my 73 Jazz. Sibob is a very lucky lad..[/quote] Don't tell me you're not enjoying your current early 70's Jazz experience? Si
  3. Please list a price, or you risk the advert being removed Many thanks Pm'd also Si
  4. [quote name='warwickhunt' post='757479' date='Feb 25 2010, 07:37 PM']So now that the auction is ended it does make me wonder why most of the images have been removed... Oh no I remember: taken from the previous time it was listed and discussed! [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=70234"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=70234[/url] I'm a skeptical owld git but when stuff like that happens (as predicted) it does make you wonder. [/quote] Actually yeah I do remember that being discussed! Could look suspect couldn't it! Although all the txt is still there on this listing, just some pictures disappeared. I can select the writing as if it's txt, not like it's a JPEG!? Si
  5. I did wonder about the UV photos, is it to prove something about the finish being original?? Si
  6. Yeah see I think Red Tort looks horrible....brown all the way! But the bass looks stunning! And a great price! Si
  7. Why would he "part out the rest of the bass", just buy a bog standard neck plate lol Tsk...some music shops! Si
  8. [quote name='BottomEndian' post='754824' date='Feb 23 2010, 11:19 AM']I've heard rumour that the 70s Jazz pup position was down to the factory screwing up a jig, rather than any deliberate effort to improve.[/quote] I believe it was more to do with aesthetics, they moved the rear pickup back slightly so that it was totally obscured by the bridge ashtray cover. The pickup poked out slightly in the previous position! Si
  9. [quote name='BottomEndian' post='756125' date='Feb 24 2010, 02:44 PM']Isn't this the one that gets linked to every month or so? [/quote] Ah Sorry haha! Well, quite frankly, it deserves it....tis lovely! If I had the cash I'd definitly have a punt! Si
  10. [quote name='Bassassin' post='756114' date='Feb 24 2010, 02:31 PM']Rob Green >> Green Machine Technology >> Status.[/quote] ah cool, didn't know that Si
  11. Argh this is actually amazing! Sorry if it's been linked before!: [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1964-Fender-Jazz-bass-SPARKLE-GOLD-64-Vintage-RARE_W0QQitemZ270533163739QQcmdZViewItemQQptZGuitar?hash=item3efd087adb"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1964-Fender-Jazz-bas...=item3efd087adb[/url] Proper getting into my sparkle finishes, and all original too! Si
  12. Depends what that companie's graphite necks are like, I've never heard of them! The quality does vary, Modulus and Status are generally seen as the best, but then I've heard bad things about Moses Graphite necks! Si
  13. Yeah I get that email too, I'm not sure why......I think it's cos I once asked them if they'd give me a bass for free! They didn't! :-P Si
  14. This is provoked by a couple of comments in the '64 Jazz thread in the FS section , but thought I'd post here so as not to derail it. [quote]See, this is the problem right, there is a lot of bullshit talked about old Fenders. If it plays like Andy says it does, it's worth the money, or thereabouts, to a real bass player, refin or not. For £2000 you can get yourself an early '70s three bolt with more problems than your local alky. Massive hand routed neck sockets for instance, because they pressed the neck adjuster disk badly. baseball bat necks, crap fretscales. I'm thinking this might be the business, but the refin crowd will shout it down to two-five. Who knows?[/quote] [quote]Voice of reason as always Nig, I never understand how doing something to improve a product can reduce it's value.[/quote] Surely it's fairly obvious that in any 'vintage' market, regardless of whether you agree with said market, if you replace something original with a reproduction, it will reduce its worth to an investor!?. Refinishes to collectors are worthless because they are not as the instrument was at it's inception. They're great for players obviously, a good friend of mine has just bought a '63 Precision with a stunning fiesta red refin for a price that would have been beyond him had it been original, he's happy because he's out playing a great bass each night. Absolutely not a comment on the price of the refinish '64 in the FS section, because I think it looks great, but as a comparison, Kings Road Guitars recently had an all original '64 Jazz in Candy Apple Red (rare custom colour), matching headstock, OHSC and that sold for £8600. Refins in the 'vintage' market....again, whether you agree with it or not....are generally considered to be half off. Then again, the vintage market is an anomaly with regards to pricing, it's not as if you can go to a different shop and get the same model off the shelf for cheaper...if you want something specific, you pay the price smile.gif Nige also mentions the stigma attached to refinishes....but surely in your post mate you attach a similar stigma to 70's Fenders . It's not directly related obviously, but there are some great refinishes, and there are some great mid-late 70's Fenders . So if it's fair to say that 70's fenders were general sub-par, isn't it also fair to allow that refinishes are going to be less attractive to collectors/investors!? Si
  15. Posted this: [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=78320"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=78320[/url] So as not to take this thread off topic Good luck again, looks like a stunning bass Si
  16. I'd be very cautious about booking ANY tour that didn't have a band collecting a guaranteed fee each night. If you're not collecting a set fee for each show, then I'd certainly assume you weren't getting paid at all, certainly from the point of view of writing a budget. That way, you know what it could cost you, and any payment is a bonus. It's difficult to budget completely because you have to obviously factor in prices for fuel and food in Europe, which varies a great deal I should imagine. If you're completely new to it, can I suggest touring in the UK first? Simply because if anything goes wrong on your learning curve.....you can get a bus home!! Good luck anyway! Si
  17. Not an option to just save the cash? Not being funny, genuine question Si
  18. May see you on sunday Paul! Gimme a PM if you're still going Si
  19. Starting to get a real 'Wycombe-&-surrounding-areas' contingent now aren't we haha! Si
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