tall_martin Posted September 11, 2011 Share Posted September 11, 2011 I have recently started playing bass in a band and now have a brace of guitars sitting about doing nothing. Idealy I'd like to sell them but I'm also interesed in trades for pedals (muff fuzz, tube screamer or tuners that can be used with a bass), A hard case to fit a G&L tribute, bass stuff (pickups to fit a yamaha rbx jazz/ precision set) or something else interesting or possibly a bass I'm In Nottingham but am playing in Manchester this friday (16th Sep). Cort- £220 posted, £190Collected Washburn £170 posted, £150 Collected Vintage £120 posted, £100 Collected Local delivery possible Court G290 [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793349286/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793349286/[/url] Although the Cort brand may not be that familiar, the Cort factory in Korea also produce great guitars for brands such as Ibanez, ESP, Schecter and G&L. This is a lovely guitar with top of the range hardware. * quilted maple top in sunburst finish * Seymour Duncan pickups: neck & middle - vintage staggered single-coil bridge - TB-4 (tremolo version of the SH-4 JB model) * 5-way selector switch; one volume control, one tone with push-pull coil tap for the bridge pickup. * satin finish maple neck with rosewood fingerboard * wilkinson trem * locking tuners * roller nut, roller string trees * satin chrome hardware The range of tones from the 3 Seymour Duncans makes this a very versatile guitar, from the vintage Strat-like twang of the single coils to the modern rock tones of the bridge humbucker, which can also be coil-split to give single-coil tones on its own or combined with the middle pickup. I have had this well-looked after guitar for a year, and the bloke before me had it for about 3 years. It has one blemish - a small lacquer chip on the headstock (see close-up photo). There are a few tiny belt scratches on the back but only what you'd expect from light use. I have always treated this guitar well and have never gigged it. It was professionally set up last October with 10's RRP for the current G290 model (very similar except with EMG pickups) is £769, retailing on -line for about £650. Washburn Idol WI65 [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793354646/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793354646/[/url] Mahogany body and one piece set neck, rosewood fingerboard, Seymour Duncan ‘59 and Custom pickups, VVC - Voice Contour Control, Buzz Feiten Tuning System, Black hardware with a matte charcoal finish. Made in Korea. Condition: Good, a couple of dings and light scratches. Matte finish starting to shine with use on the back of the neck and lower bout etc. Frets in good shape with plenty of life left. Lovely low action Vintage V100 CS [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793344516/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793344516/[/url] Mahogany body and set neck, flame maple veneer top, rosewood fingerboard with perloid crown inlays, New tuners to replace the original buzzing ones, Tune-O-Matic bridge, 2 x Wilkinson Double Coil MWVC pickups, Cherry Sunburst finish with chrome hardware. Condition: good, virtually unplayed with no scratches or wear. One pickup ring screw missing. Frets look brand new. A couple of chips to the lacure in the headstock where I enlarged the holes to fit the tuners and the new tuners have a different screw pattern to the old ones. More pictures of all of the guitars [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/[/url] Feel free to contact me with trades/ offers all i can say is no:) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tall_martin Posted September 13, 2011 Author Share Posted September 13, 2011 Bump [quote name='tall_martin' post='1369449' date='Sep 11 2011, 02:37 PM']I have recently started playing bass in a band and now have a brace of guitars sitting about doing nothing. Idealy I'd like to sell them but I'm also interesed in trades for pedals (muff fuzz, tube screamer or tuners that can be used with a bass), A hard case to fit a G&L tribute, bass stuff (pickups to fit a yamaha rbx jazz/ precision set) or something else interesting or possibly a bass I'm In Nottingham but am playing in Manchester this friday (16th Sep). Cort- £220 posted, £190Collected Washburn £170 posted, £150 Collected Vintage £120 posted, £100 Collected Local delivery possible Court G290 [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793349286/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793349286/[/url] Although the Cort brand may not be that familiar, the Cort factory in Korea also produce great guitars for brands such as Ibanez, ESP, Schecter and G&L. This is a lovely guitar with top of the range hardware. * quilted maple top in sunburst finish * Seymour Duncan pickups: neck & middle - vintage staggered single-coil bridge - TB-4 (tremolo version of the SH-4 JB model) * 5-way selector switch; one volume control, one tone with push-pull coil tap for the bridge pickup. * satin finish maple neck with rosewood fingerboard * wilkinson trem * locking tuners * roller nut, roller string trees * satin chrome hardware The range of tones from the 3 Seymour Duncans makes this a very versatile guitar, from the vintage Strat-like twang of the single coils to the modern rock tones of the bridge humbucker, which can also be coil-split to give single-coil tones on its own or combined with the middle pickup. I have had this well-looked after guitar for a year, and the bloke before me had it for about 3 years. It has one blemish - a small lacquer chip on the headstock (see close-up photo). There are a few tiny belt scratches on the back but only what you'd expect from light use. I have always treated this guitar well and have never gigged it. It was professionally set up last October with 10's RRP for the current G290 model (very similar except with EMG pickups) is £769, retailing on -line for about £650. Washburn Idol WI65 [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793354646/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793354646/[/url] Mahogany body and one piece set neck, rosewood fingerboard, Seymour Duncan ‘59 and Custom pickups, VVC - Voice Contour Control, Buzz Feiten Tuning System, Black hardware with a matte charcoal finish. Made in Korea. Condition: Good, a couple of dings and light scratches. Matte finish starting to shine with use on the back of the neck and lower bout etc. Frets in good shape with plenty of life left. Lovely low action Vintage V100 CS [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793344516/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/5793344516/[/url] Mahogany body and set neck, flame maple veneer top, rosewood fingerboard with perloid crown inlays, New tuners to replace the original buzzing ones, Tune-O-Matic bridge, 2 x Wilkinson Double Coil MWVC pickups, Cherry Sunburst finish with chrome hardware. Condition: good, virtually unplayed with no scratches or wear. One pickup ring screw missing. Frets look brand new. A couple of chips to the lacure in the headstock where I enlarged the holes to fit the tuners and the new tuners have a different screw pattern to the old ones. More pictures of all of the guitars [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/"]http://www.flickr.com/photos/25355733@N08/[/url] Feel free to contact me with trades/ offers all i can say is no:)[/quote] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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