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bigsmokebass

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  1. £25 posted? i know its not alot and abit cheeky but all i got ^_^ maybe an extra £5 when i get moneys if you accept. PM me =]
  2. haha i dont honestly know, i think its incase the humidity effects the guitar somehow.... *shrug* i'll try my best to find/buy some standard new strings for it anyhow. [b]BUMP[/b]
  3. congratulations, sounds f***ing awesome. love your story and video on the web page you posted, pure talent and well deserved your prize.
  4. Absolutely D, thank you for the criticism. I was left to do it myself, out of kindness of my heart i did try but to be honest, i havent mastered turd polishing but im sh*t hot when it comes to selling bass guitars, bass amps and bass fx but im really poor once it comes to guitars and thats where i shot myself in the foot. I do love the Japanese made instruments and i dont just mean guitars as they truely know what theyre making and how to make them when it comes to it. I honestly rate this guitar better quality than my own Fender '51 and i think that what my friend means about "ideal for a first guitar" but also for the advanced guitarist too.
  5. [quote name='Mickeyboro' post='874889' date='Jun 22 2010, 10:07 PM']I'll get my stoat! [/quote] lmao, my apologies on his behalf.
  6. [font="Verdana"]Hi BassChatters, I've sold a few of my own equipment on here but this is my first guitar and as a bassist i've needed abit of someone elses knowledge to sell it! haha I'm selling this for a very close friend and i can assure this is a very cool guitar. heres what hes said about his guitar. 1984 Fender Stratocaster - Made In Japan - Cherry Red Serial No. - E962513 - Made In Japan - NOT CRAFTED [/font] [indent][font="Book Antiqua"]Guitar Info This guitar was made at the Fuji-gen Plant (for Fender Japan), Japan in the Year(s): 1984 - 1987 This guitar has 21 frets, three single coil pickups, functional volume and duo tone control, pickup selector switch, whammy bar and classic GOTOH tuning pegs. This guitar also has a 3/4 inch dent in the guitar body, can be filled. hardly noticeable. Also the 12th, 13th, 14th etc frets and upwards may need re-fretting. But she plays well and sounds beautiful. Ideal for a first guitar or simple rhythm player. Only played it a few times and put it down. It needs to go to a good home as it is collecting dust if not!! The strings will be removed after the auctions finished as they may rust during courier Fuji String Instrument Production Corporation Fuji String Instrument Production Corporation was opened in may 1960, they initially started manufacturing violins and quickly switched to classical guitar production. In 1962 electric guitar construction was started. Fujigen has a reputation for excellent quality and craftsmanship so the guitars they produce are highly regarded. They produce guitars via OEM for famous brands such as Ibanez, Epiphone, Yamaha and Fender (the import Special Interest Group nature model), G&L and others. [/font] [/indent] [b] [center]Pictures:[/b] [/center] [font="Verdana"]More pictures can be taken upon request. Feel free to ask any questions you may have, although as selling through a friend there may be a slight delay, so do be patient. I've played this myself many a time and think your getting an amazing deal for [s]£500[/s] [b]£450[/b], let alone accepting offers!!!! P&P: UK only, postage will be paid by buyer or we can knock a further £25 off for collection only. Thank you for your time and hope that i've interested you but please, genuine buyers and offers only. [size=3][center]Big Smoke[/center][/size][/font]
  7. [quote name='fender73' post='865618' date='Jun 12 2010, 11:22 PM']..that loves when a known player has a new, or changes their signature bass? In my L42 days, i loved when MK appeared with a new Jaydee/Status (imagine my excitement when he moved to Fender ..although the bass was a bit pants). Currently GAS'ing for a Yammie Attitude and a Pino Custom Shop. I just love players signature models...any one else like me? (please?) Graeme[/quote] yay! someone else with the best & only way of spelling Graeme!! i know how you feel mahn, i got G A S for most past & present Fender sigs, i think its the concept of being a genuinely good luthier and an awesome bass player for whatever they play. the only bassist i dont like for signatures is bootsy and ive never had an interest in him because of it.
  8. pics please (of which could i have atleast one with a bass to compare size) Thank you ^_^
  9. both miller basses, jap 4 stringer and the american 5'er =] yum yum
  10. [quote name='geoffbyrne' post='853342' date='Jun 1 2010, 10:04 AM']May I recommend you look at the Peavey Millenium BXP (34" scale) or the Peavey Cirrus BXP (35" scale)? I have a Cirrus & it plays superbly. G.[/quote] +1 for the millenium, never owned one as a 5 stringer but it played nicely and would make a fine first 5'er with an array on nice finnishes.
  11. stupid question as i assume it will be collection but would you consider delivery? im from liverpool so its a long way to collect....unless you would be crazy enough to meet halfway???
  12. ...........i dont know what i want more, this or the precision V (i want one too!) lol such a beaut, all the best with the trade/sale
  13. havent the use but looks mint and great build & sounds like all EHX products + bargain price. BUMP
  14. £25 if all else fails? pm me if so but best of luck anyhow =]
  15. sh*t dog ...... why don't you get on with it? stunning bass, if only i had the dough
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