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These 8 are all on e bay right now - 4 days to go Godin SD Hamer 8 string - Long Scale USA model Levinson Blade Peavey T40 Tokai Thunderbird with G****n plate! 1960's Welson Special Bass Wesley Plexiglass 5 string and my pride and joy... Music Man with EB flightcase [url="http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZcockburnspathQQhtZ-1"]http://search.ebay.co.uk/_W0QQsassZcockburnspathQQhtZ-1[/url]
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For sale - mint Ampeg stack never turned up beyond 2...! I bought this new from Reverb in Glasgow to gig with a band about a year ago... The singer left the next week but I hung on to the stack 'just in case' - it has been stored in my office in Edinburgh ever since - never even got to a rehearsal... I am moving to a smaller office and don't have the space there or at home so sadly it has got to go. Current list is £1600 for the amp and £850 for the cab. I will sell them both for £1400 - local pickup from Edinburgh preferred - I am happy to hire a van and split the cost with buyer if you are not too far away - could meet halfway if that is useful...
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This is an odd one but one with tons of character. These are designed by the leftfield luthier Steve Wishnevsky. [url="http://www.wishnevsky.com/"]http://www.wishnevsky.com/[/url] [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbass"]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wishbass[/url] I imported this bass from Wishbass in Salem USA in one of Steve’s ‘hippy’ cases – the case is wooden and solidly made with a hideous interior. It plays beautifully and has a super low action. The bass is one of the ones with a truss rod, through neck and is fantastic to play – the neck feels thick to start – more like a double bass but as you get used to it - it is a dream to play. The design and construction gives this bass a ‘woody’ (sic) tone further enhanced by the Wishbox – a passive varitone box giving ‘bypass’ and 5 tones selected on the front of the rustic box with a single tone control. [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnBDlGEEnf0&feature=related"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnBDlGEEnf0...feature=related[/url] I am not a fretless player by any means but I used this on several sessions and recordings – I am selling it because I have just bought a lined fretless to help me out… The bass sounds distinctive – it can mwah or thud dependent where you play the strings and the settings on the Wishbox – the pickup is a Select by EMG and the tuners are Gotohs. The bass is unfinished but could be waxed, lacquered or painted. [url="http://www.wishbass.com/homewishbasscom.html"]http://www.wishbass.com/homewishbasscom.html[/url] From wishbass.com “We use traditional materials and methods, but are able to take advantage of the most modern technology to save you money, and most importantly, make it easier for you to get your music from your brain to the audience's ears. Our basses are designed to maximize the acoustic coupling between the strings and the neck/body wood. This produces a fine woody tone and lots of sustain. Our basses minimize the metal and electronics in between your hands and the amplifier, letting you control your tones instinctively, instantly, organically. The Fretless bass is not just an electric bass guitar with no frets, it is a different instrument. Our ergonomics and tone are unequalled in the industry. We make the most comfortable bass in the world. We have had many customers tell us that they can play much longer without stress and strain than they ever have been able to do before.” Wishbass, case and Wishbox £400
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Rare Jazz I imported from Japan Currently on E bay at [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300404467402&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...=STRK:MESELX:IT[/url] Beautiful bass. Plays like butter with looks to die for! [attachment=44488:j2.JPG]
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Hi Sorry - I sold it before I got a chance to measure it! BW George [quote name='BottomEndian' post='693152' date='Dec 24 2009, 08:01 PM']Really?! There must be some crazy optical illusions going on. In the first picture on the eBay listing (the picture in the OP here), the 8-string bridge is clearly further from the "tail" of the bass (by an inch or two), so for the scale lengths to be the same, the 8-string neck would have to protrude further from the body by the same inch or two. But then in other pictures (the one of the headstocks, the one of the backs of the necks and especially the full-length one in the case), the 8-string neck clearly [i]doesn't[/i] protrude further. It's noticeably shorter. And the frets on the 8-string neck are clearly more closely spaced than on the 4-string neck (with the 12th frets nicely coinciding). So it must be a shorter scale length on the 8-string neck, by a good 3 or 4 inches if I'm reading those pictures right. Could you satisfy my curiosity and measure from the nut to the 12th fret on each neck?[/quote]
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Hi Will do - I see what you mean! I just always presumed they were the same - will post next year [quote name='BottomEndian' post='693152' date='Dec 24 2009, 08:01 PM']Really?! There must be some crazy optical illusions going on. In the first picture on the eBay listing (the picture in the OP here), the 8-string bridge is clearly further from the "tail" of the bass (by an inch or two), so for the scale lengths to be the same, the 8-string neck would have to protrude further from the body by the same inch or two. But then in other pictures (the one of the headstocks, the one of the backs of the necks and especially the full-length one in the case), the 8-string neck clearly [i]doesn't[/i] protrude further. It's noticeably shorter. And the frets on the 8-string neck are clearly more closely spaced than on the 4-string neck (with the 12th frets nicely coinciding). So it must be a shorter scale length on the 8-string neck, by a good 3 or 4 inches if I'm reading those pictures right. Could you satisfy my curiosity and measure from the nut to the 12th fret on each neck?[/quote]
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For sale 1977 Jaydee doubleneck 8 and 4 string with simms Few dings and scuffs - 21lbs of exotic wood and tone! [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300380344034&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...=STRK:MESELX:IT[/url] £1350 ONO + shipping Cheers, George
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Hi Japan and the US mainly The Trace T bass is cream coloured - I bought it down south Best wishes, George [quote name='LukeFRC' post='662008' date='Nov 22 2009, 06:37 PM']wee question george, where do you buy your basses? I'm guessing off the internet as there isn't that many shops in edinburgh? the t bass isnt the trace t bass that was in live music a load of years ago was it?[/quote]
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Hi Here are two pics, if you are interested I will take more and give you an unbiased view of the bass. Just been playing it again and it is just like butter! Best wishes, George ([email protected]) [quote name='ped' post='660868' date='Nov 21 2009, 11:13 AM']Welcome to BC - I am interested in the Vigier Modular (is it a black one I saw for sale recently? Do you have any extra modules for it?) Cheers ped[/quote]
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Just got delivery of this - always wanted a Kahler on a bass Amazing neck - this one is a keeper! g
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[quote name='ped' post='660868' date='Nov 21 2009, 11:13 AM']Welcome to BC - I am interested in the Vigier Modular (is it a black one I saw for sale recently? Do you have any extra modules for it?) Cheers ped[/quote] Hi - the Vigier Modular is a cream coloured one. I have the Jazz module - it plays beautifully - I'll take some pics and put them up! Best wishes, George
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Hi - the Vigier Modular is a cream coloured one. I have the Jazz module - it plays beautifully - I'll take some pics and put them up! Best wishes, George p.s. Sorry I seem to have deleted your message!
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Hi Thanks for all your nice comments about my wee collection Once I have got the hang of the site I may put some up that I am thinking about parting with Best wishes, g
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[quote name='noelk27' post='660561' date='Nov 20 2009, 09:35 PM']No Aria Pro II or G&L? Man, you haven't lived![/quote] Had two G+L 200e s but let them go Had a couple of lower spec Arias - always fancied a SB1000
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These are my basses (and some guitars) I will post some pics soon Reverend Rumblefish Parker AMB40 Wishbass Ibanez Talman Rickenbacker 4001 Mr Green Jaydee Roadie Hayman 4040 Fender Precision Dan Armstrong London Tokai Talbo Gibson G3 Tokai Thunderbird Music Man Stingray Fender Jazz allbk Gibson EB3L Wesley acrylic 5 Crafter acoustic Westone Bantam T Bass Burns Bison Jaydee 8 / 4 Vigier Modular RKS Gibson Triumph Peavey T40 Levinson Blade Musicvox 12 Conklin 7 Hamer 8 Plexiglass Fender Ovation Magnum Ned Callan Cody Rumley Baritone Skylark Epiphone Jack Cassady Fender Jaguar Patrick Eggle NY Italian 60’s Godin XT Italia Mondial Italia Maranello Z Ashbory Fernandez Pignose Peavey Cirrus Dean Cabbie BC Rich Eagle Kata Fretless Yamaha Sinsonido Legacy Resonator Shark 6 string Fender Custom Jazz