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  1. PRICE REDUCTION TO £650, but I can't go any lower sorry. Next stop, ebay!
  2. [quote name='Happy Jack' post='305720' date='Oct 13 2008, 07:13 PM']To the un-tutored ear there is no discernible difference in tone between a genuine Hofner Violin and a genuine Hofner Club. To the experienced and well-tutored Hofner enthusiast, there is [i]almost[/i] no discernible difference in tone between a genuine Hofner Violin and a genuine Hofner Club. If you play flatwound strings on a short-scale hollow-body Hofner, you get an incredibly flat thuddy sound near the nut and a wonderfully musical thuddy sound anywhere above the 5th fret. It's absolutely a 'Marmite' sound, you either love it or hate it. But don't waste your time comparing it to other basses ... there's zero point in saying it's better or worse than a P-bass or a Ricky, it's just different.[/quote] You are absolutely correct. If you like the sound, there is nothing else I know of that can do it better. I have never tried one with roundwound strings on though, so maybe that would make it sound a bit more like a "normal" bass!
  3. [quote name='BassKS' post='305502' date='Oct 13 2008, 02:00 PM']How close does it sounds to the old Macca's violin bass. I tried that one in a shop in Germany and I almost flipped out from the sound that it produced. very Double bassy.[/quote] I wouldnt like to say, as I havent got near his to try it out (although I do know one of the kids who were on the Mull of Kintyre video shoot with him and Linda on the beach near their farm all those years ago........), but as it is supposed to have the same electronics and build, I would guess its pretty close? It certainly sounds the same as a non-used-by-Macca violin bass I tried a while back. Bob
  4. [quote name='BassKS' post='305269' date='Oct 13 2008, 10:26 AM']Oh man, Is this korean made? is it hollow-body? Id need an ampeg or something similar to get the best out of this beast.[/quote] Hi. No, its the real thing. Made in Germany, VERY hollow bodied, weighs almost nothing. Short scale, has a brilliant tone and is so easy to play, as long as you are not a fat so and so like me! Bob
  5. [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='304859' date='Oct 12 2008, 03:33 PM']Oooh, that's nice! Unfortunately I have no 60's work to justify one, but best of luck with the sale Rich.[/quote] Many thanks Rich. It plays more modern songs as well, but I think you have to re programme it! Cheers, Bob
  6. Here is a bass that I really dont want to sell, but being a bit, well, portly in the belly department, I have had a great deal of trouble trying to find a way that I can wear it on stage without the body sliding up and over my overhang a la Ovation bowlbacks! I have tried every strap you can think of, over belly, under belly (just silly) etc., but I can really only play it sitting down. None of my friends have the slightest problem with it, so its obviously just my shape. Its the black and gold limited edition, with the fitted aluminium Bullet case (which has a few storage scratches), and is in excellent condition. As well as the standard knobs, there are a set of matching black knobs in the case, and flats are fitted at present. I'm not asking a silly price (£695), as I would like to see it go to a good home, but if there are no takers and I have to use ebay, dont be surprised if its a bit dearer! I dont really want any trades thanks, as I appear to have far too many basses again, and have just ordered another 2 ACGs as well, so I might have a bit of a clear out in the weeks to come. The funny looking marks on the photos are all light reflections, NOT marks on the bass!!! Before I put it on ebay, a price reduction to £650. Thats it - can't go any lower! [attachment=14648:Mackie_030.jpg][attachment=14649:Mackie_031.jpg] [attachment=14650:Mackie_029.jpg][attachment=14651:Mackie_032.jpg]
  7. Last price reduction before it goes back in its case till the day I need it (new ACG arrived yesterday. Absolutely brilliant!) £895, and its a bargain at that. WAY less than I paid for it last year. Cheers, Bob
  8. [quote name='Mike' post='278514' date='Sep 6 2008, 12:00 PM']Delish! Enjoy this bump, created especially by me.[/quote] Thanks Mike! Bob
  9. WILKINS Jazz This bass is new in every respect, down to the polythene on the scratchplate, and was hand built by Pat Wilkins in the States, using a neck and body made for him to the highest possible standards in Japan. Pat is well known for his work in finishing custom basses and guitars for the top echelons of rock, and is also responsible for finishing Lakland USA basses, which are reknowned for their flawless paint jobs. He also builds a very small number of basses each year himself, and in this case, his goal was to make a Jazz bass to the highest standard possible, without the final cost entering the usual stratospheric level that his instruments attain. To do this, he commissioned a Japanese luthier to build a neck and body out of the best materials (and the quality really has to be seen to be believed), ship it to him in the States, and there Pat himself installed the Demeter pre amp, Dimarzio pickups, straplocks, quality fittings, etc, and then finished it off with one of his legendary paint jobs. What a finish! The colour is ever so slightly off white with a pearlescent glaze, the neck is like silk, the frets are wonderful,, there is even a bottle of Pats own concoction of guitar polish in the case. All topped off with a tortie pickguard. This is a light guitar, easy to play, and if it wasnt for the fact that I have too many basses, and a new ACG on the way, no way would I sell her. Fact is, the music I play doesnt need a top quality jazz bass, so it has sat on my rack for a year now since I bought it. Everyone who has played her has remarked on what an unbelievable instrument she is, one local musician even going so far as to say better than any Fender Jazz he had ever played, irrespective of price or vintage.I would guess that to ask Pat to build another one now would cost you well over £2,000. I am looking for £950 please, and she really is worth every penny of that. [attachment=12952:Crucian_...3708_009.jpg][attachment=12949:Crucian_...3708_008.jpg] [attachment=12950:Crucian_...3708_010.jpg][attachment=12951:Crucian_...3708_007.jpg]
  10. Some of you may have seen this bass before - its a US JO underneath with an East Retro pre, and its absolutely brilliant! I gig with it all the time, it has neck leds, and with the Sims paint job a la Clapton it never fails to get noticed and praised. I havent touched my Pedullas since I got it. [attachment=12756:My_babies__003.jpg]
  11. [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=320278595498&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT&ih=011"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...E:IT&ih=011[/url] I know I would say it, but I really think this bass is something special! I gig with my Lakland Joe Osbourne though, so have never used it in anger. Would love to see her go to a good home.
  12. [quote name='thumbo' post='201486' date='May 18 2008, 01:01 PM']I'm interested in the Money bass in Natural. Where are you based? Thanks, Ed[/quote] PM sent. Bob
  13. Hi Ed. Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire. PM me anytime. Cheers, Bob
  14. 3 brand new Gibson USA basses for sale, individually or as a job lot! 2 Les Paul "Money" limited edition basses, and an SG "Supreme" bass, all immaculate with hard cases. I bought one of the LPs and the SG to use for practices and as back up basses, but as the market in the USA seemed to be temporarily flooded with them for sale at good prices, I bought an extra LP with the intention of hanging on to it for a while in case it bacame a collectors item. I understand only 400 of the Money basses were made. However, I need the space, as apart from fitting straplocks to one of the LPs and the SG, I havent really touched them since they arrived, and I have bought a few more expensive basses recently after suffering GAS attacks, and have an ACG on order as well. They do sound really nice, very "rock & roll", and dont have any Gibson issues, being nicely made and all there! I am only asking pretty much exactly what they cost to buy, ship and pay duty on, which equates to about half of the UK retail value, with a special deal if you want all 3! They are as follows: Gibson USA "Money" bass in blue. Flamed top, gloss finish. Ceramic pickups. This was the "investment" bass. £625 Gibson USA "Money" bass in flamed natual, over a mahogany body. Matt finish. Straplocks fitted. £625 Gibson USA "SG Supreme" bass, short scale with straplocks. Matt finish. £650 £1,800 for the whole collection! Thanks for looking.
  15. Hi. It really is lovely! Its a 35" scale. Cheers, Bob
  16. SEI FLAMBOYANT 5 string bass and new hardcase. It really pains me to sell this gorgeous bass, but after much ham fisted practice, I have concluded that me and 5 strings just dont go together. As one of my lovely band members put it, "you only play old man bass"! She is in excellent condition, and is featured on the SEI website. The body core is zebrano, with beautiful burr maple front and back facings with accent lines. The 7 piece through neck is laminated flame maple and zebrano, with the headstock veneered front and back as well, and the fingerboard is ebony. Green leds are fitted to the fingerboard edge, controlled by a pull pot, and the pre amp is a Demeter 9v unit. The control cavity covers are cut from the same wood as the facings, and straplocks are included. The pickups are the jewel in the crown, being LANE POOR soapbar units, mounted slightly closer to the bridge than is normal. The sound is absolutely superb, and playabilty is beyond question. There is a passive option, together with another toggle switch which I am ashamed to say I have never discovered the function of! A new hardcase is included. I am looking for £1,450 please. I have to fund my new ACG (4 string) which should be nearing completion soon! [attachment=8034:SeiAshdown_007.jpg] [attachment=8035:SeiAshdown_009.jpg] [attachment=8032:SeiAshdown_006.jpg] [attachment=8036:SeiAshdown_008.jpg] [attachment=8038:SeiAshdown_005.jpg] NOW SOLD
  17. ASHDOWN ABM500 EVO II 1x15" Combo and wheeled roadcase. This combo is about 3 years old, and has done no more than 10 gigs. Its in really good condition, and comes complete with a substantial quality wheeled roadcase, as shown in the photos. There is one little mark on the side, thats all I can find. Its one of the facelift models, and was made in England. As you all no doubt know, it has a 575watt power section, has the valve/solid state pre amp stage option, or a blend of the two, and sounds excellent. Everything is fully functional, and I am looking for £475 for the amp and the case. (now reduced to £425 - thats as low s I can go for the two) Now, for the bad news. Due to the size of the case, I really don't think I can post it! I live in Gloucestershire, and work from home so am in most days. [attachment=8029:SeiAshdown_003.jpg] [attachment=8030:SeiAshdown_004.jpg] [attachment=8031:SeiAshdown_001.jpg]
  18. I hope I have got the facts right, although I have a feeling that the passage of time may have "amended" some of the finer details, but a few years ago, I traded in a superb Manson "E" bass that Hugh had made for me, which had inlaid sharks up the fingerboard and had been quite personal to me. Adrian at Mansons was not sure that the bass would sell quickly, due to its uniqueness I guess, but apparently, a guy in the shop was watching as we did the deal, and as soon as I walked out, he bought it! He was delighted with the bass, and took it across the arcade to a cafe, where he either phoned his mate or met him there, I'm not sure. He opened the case to take the bass out to show him, whereupon it fell out onto the concrete floor and snapped the headstock off! He must have been gutted. Anyway, he took it straight back to Mansons for what must have been an expensive repair (the bass was well over £2,000 new), so does this qualify as the quickest ever "trade in/resale/oh bugger" damage? Apologies if I have any of the facts wrong, but thats what I was told happened!
  19. Jimmy closed shop in January. I think the cost and work involved got too much for him. Its a shame, as he was a wonderful guy to buy basses from. I think I bought 4 from him altogether, and a nicer chap you could not find.
  20. The chap who is selling is a BassChatter, and a really nice guy. And the colour is a lot deeper blue/green than it looks! I know, I have just sold one that is exactly the same, and in the flesh, its a beauty (and plays, like all Zons, superbly).
  21. [quote name='minty fresh death' post='128411' date='Jan 26 2008, 07:58 PM']I think they charge over the top for them, a good EB-0 for example is worth about £600 imho. Gibson basses have gotta have a natural finish in my book, but your white eb-3 is really nice [/quote] I imported a new natural SG Supreme (identical to the flamed maple one pictured) a few weeks back, with the intention of using it as my spare bass when gigging, but I cant really get on with the sound. Its so different from my main gigging tool (a Pedula Rapture) that I couldnt swap mid gig without drastic knob twiddlling. I know, I didnt think it through properly. I actually paid £600 for it, including shipping and import taxes, so its yours if you want it for the same price! The only thing I have done to it is fit straplocks. Its absolutely pristine, only played for 15 mins, and I know this post will probably get moved to the "for sale" section, but this thread made me think of selling it to a more appreciative 'chatter than me. Bob
  22. Still for sale! This must be the cheapest way to get hold of a hand made in-the-USA bass with a Sadowski pickup. I can't reduce the price any more, as thats absolutely rock bottom. Bob
  23. [quote name='Machines' post='106448' date='Dec 19 2007, 12:50 PM']Don't think much of your maths.. 920 it is.[/quote] Ah, thats because I was on page 3 when I posted (D'OH!).
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