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[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1349853097' post='1831218'] Your wish is my suggestion ... [url="http://s1128.photobucket.com/albums/m496/h4ppyjack/Basses%20CURRENT/Fender%20Precision%201957%20CURRENT/"]http://s1128.photobu...1957%20CURRENT/[/url] [/quote] Very nice indeed!
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[quote name='Happy Jack' timestamp='1349789529' post='1830536'] I didn't get a date stamp. [/quote] We need to see pics of the rest of that
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27 and 28 for me. Interesting experiment!
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Withdrawn - FS 1995 Warwick Corvette (German) Bubinga//Wenge - £350
simon1964 replied to loki's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='Ashwood1985' timestamp='1349816736' post='1831029'] I see. I thought the 'pro lines' were Korean made? Or was that after a certain date? Any Warwick experts?? [/quote] The "pro series" is Korean made. "Proline" is a designation Warwick have put on certain models for a lot of years, including German models Edit - and this is a great price for a German made Warwick! -
Fender American Deluxe Precision 2011 TRADED
simon1964 replied to simon1964's topic in Basses For Sale
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Fender American Deluxe Precision 2011 TRADED
simon1964 replied to simon1964's topic in Basses For Sale
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Here's a pic of the neck date stamp on my '64 Precision. [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sim0n1964/8068359886/"][/url] Given my date of birth is 5 Nov 64, I had to go for it!
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Fender American Deluxe Precision 2011 TRADED
simon1964 replied to simon1964's topic in Basses For Sale
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That's absolutely gorgeous. I'm currently up to four Precisions (and trying to sell one of those!) so really must resist BTW, being ultra-pedantic, the strap button on the back of the Precision headstock was introduced in 1960, and wasn't actually there for the maple board 50s Precisions. Still looks the part though!
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[quote name='Big_Stu' timestamp='1349614595' post='1828263'] At first take I thought it was a Rick... [/quote] Which is why the Rockinbetters are somewhat dubious from the point of view of passing off and trade mark law. In reality, are they any different from the knock-off Chelsea shirts and Rolex watches you see being sold on Oxford Street?
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I think Rickenbacker are trying to take action. It certainly seems that's the case from John Hall's comments in this thread. https://www.rickenbacker.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15121&p=169063&hilit=rockinbetter#p169063 Actually, whatever your views on Ric chasing the second hand market (which is self-defeating IMO), the Rockinbetter copies do seem to be pushing the limits in terms of passing off. The headstock shape is identical, the TRC and name is clearly meant to make you think it's a Ric, and on the guitars they've even put the "R" logo on the trapeze tailpiece.
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Fender American Deluxe Precision 2011 TRADED
simon1964 replied to simon1964's topic in Basses For Sale
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I'm looking to trade my 2011 American Deluxe Precision. It's the current P/J Deluxe model with active and passive options. In active there's a very useful three band eq. In passive you have a traditional passive tone roll off. The bass is in mint condition. I'm only selling because I have four Precisions, and fancy something different. I'm pretty open so far as trade options are concerned, and am happy to do deals with cash adjustments either way. I would be particularly interested in trades for:[list] [*]Stingray HH [*]an old (passive) Jazz [*]something Sandberg [*]road worn Jazz [*]Rickenbackers [*]Fender / Gretsch / Rickenbacker guitars [*]High end acoustic guitar [/list] But am open to other suggestions! These seem to retail new at around £1,400, and I would value it at £900 for trades given its condition. As I say, happy to consider trades with cash adjustments either way. [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sim0n1964/8060177496/"][/url] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sim0n1964/8060177767/"][/url] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sim0n1964/8060177823/"][/url] [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sim0n1964/8060177496/"][/url]
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I think you're right to be wary. The bass was sold on here less than a week ago, apprently at double the price. He's even using the same pictures (see my link above). At the very least ask how long he has had the bass. If he claims to have had it more than a week, something fishy is going on!
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I thought those pictures looked familiar: http://basschat.co.uk/topic/187258-sold-fsft-music-man-stingray-hh/page__p__1813438__hl__stingray%20hh__fromsearch__1#entry1813438
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I'd not seen the thread, but I've had a listen and voted
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[quote name='KiOgon' timestamp='1348172758' post='1810504'] I'm sure the machine heads don't come that close to the edge of the head stock on a real Fender [/quote] They do on my '73 Precision - which is original as far as I know!
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It's probably a genuine 70s P, but as Gareth says, hardly any of its original! It's certainly not a collectors item.
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There are lots of really nice guitar and music shops nearby as well - a bit like Denmark Street. Well worth a visit if you're in Paris!
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+1. The John East pre-amp is an excellent bit of kit.
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Crack Converters - G&L ASAT Bass
simon1964 replied to AndyTravis's topic in eBay - Weird and Wonderful
[quote name='mikegatward' timestamp='1346752226' post='1792583'] Looking at past sales on here, i'd say it's about £150 too much [/quote] I'd say it was a good price. These are about £1200 new -
Another Homage to the Rickenbacker 4005 - The "Mickenbacker"
simon1964 replied to The Legoheads's topic in Build Diaries
Wow! This has to be one of the best builds ever on Basschat -
[quote name='Maude' timestamp='1344283567' post='1762309'] The only thing that really annoys me with multi pedals is when you want to just quickly adjust a sound, too many menus. [/quote] Have a look at the Boss ME50b. All adjustments can be made quickly using good old fashioned knobs rather than menus! It actually makes it perfect for live use, as it is simplicity itself to tweak settings manually. I'm using it exclusively live. It's much easier to carry round than my old pedal board, and takes up a lot less room on stage.