Papalampraina Posted December 5, 2011 Posted December 5, 2011 (edited) [b]WITHDRAWN. I decided to keep it, except if I get into serious financial problems. Till then, it stays with me. Thanks for looking.[/b] I really don't want to do this, but I have to sell my Warmoth Precision. I built it strictly on aesthetic reasons. I wanted to build something that Fender does not offer. So I've built an alder cream 57 Precision with a maple neck/fretboard sporting a Tele headstock. I'd like £700 plus shipping, for a bass that costed me much more. I'll ship it secured and tight. It comes fitted with new D'Addario EXL165 strings. The bass was assembled in September, but I managed to make two small marks. I like to use my basses, not pamper, nor abuse them. I'll post a pic with the marks tomorrow. Apart from those, the bass is good as new. [attachment=94620:DSC00002.JPG] The bass is more or less spotless, so if you want specific details, ask me to photo what exactly you want to see -=More details=- Body: Orientation: Right handed Core Wood: Alder Top/Rear Rout: Top Rout Bass Pickups: P Bass (Standard Split Set) Finish: Cream Scale: 34 inch Neck: Headstock:Tele Bass Orientation: Right Handed Shaft Wood:Maple Fingerboard Wood: Maple Nut Width:1 11/16" Bass Contours: Standard Fretwire: 6150 Fret Number: 20 Radius: Straight 10" Inlays: Mother Of Pearl Dots Nut Install: GraphTech White TUSQ Neck Finish: Clear Satin Nitro Scale: 34 in. Stiffening Rods: Graphite Rods Pickup: Fender 62 Original Knobs: Fender Chrome Bridge: Gotoh 201 Tuners: Schaller BML Bass Tuners, Chrome Pots/Jack: CTS/Switchcraft Edited December 13, 2011 by Papalampraina
andy67 Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Good luck with this. It is absolutely stunning and appeals to me on many levels - except price cos I'm skint! But, its beautiful and with a 50's precision neck to add!! I've roughly done the nut figure, 43mm? andy
Papalampraina Posted December 6, 2011 Author Posted December 6, 2011 Thank you for the kind words Andy. In the months to come I'll be selling all my stuff, because I'm moving to the States, where I can find/build them again. The nut is a typical P-bass nut, 43mm. I really like it, along with the wide profile of course. My hands are not used to slim profiles and shorter nuts.
Papalampraina Posted December 6, 2011 Author Posted December 6, 2011 And here's the photo with the marks. Two and small as I said. [attachment=94626:IMG_20111206_130132.jpg]
merello Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Me skint. Your bass stunning. Bad mix. Free bump!
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