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FS Warwick Streamer stage 1 from 1990 - SOLD!


Isaaclefunkymakak
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Hi there!

Here for sale my very nice Warwick Streamer Stage 1 handmade in West Germany in 1990.
The specs:

- [b]Model:[/b] Streamer Stage I
- [b]4 strings[/b]
- [b]Serial number:[/b] D 2541 90
- [b]Year:[/b] 1990
- [b]Month:[/b] April
- [b]Number:[/b] 2541
- [b]Neck wood: [/b]Maple with wenge stripes
- [b]Frets:[/b] Bronze
- [b]Nut:[/b] Brass "just a nut" wich allow to adjust the height's strings!
- [b]Neck Through[/b] (NT)
- [b]Body wood[/b]: 2 pieces of flame maple
- [b]Finish: [/b]Huilée/cirée
- [b]Pickups:[/b] 2 MEC actifs en P/J
- [b]Electronic: [/b]Mec activ 2 bands
- [b]Hardware:[/b] Gold
- [b]Handmade in West Germany[/b] / 091330 Eggolsheim

In full original condition, it's aproximately the same full maple version that Stuart Zender used on the 3 first albums of Jamiroquai.

Everything work fine, electronic, trussrod, harware, neck...everything!
A very light bass (4 Kg) with a very strong output level and a great growl.

[b]Asking for £1200[/b]

International shipping avalaible for about £55 with insurrance.
Ship in a hardshell case.

Please no trade, except maybe with a US Spector..

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[b][color=#FF8C00]& sound here:[/color][/b]

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Greetings from France :) !

Edited by Isaaclefunkymakak
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[quote name='TorVic' timestamp='1359658156' post='1958443']
PM sent. The colour of the wood on the back of the neck, near the head, looks darker. Is this a natural wood colouration or some blemish?
[/quote] It looks to me like 23 years of dirty hands, especially being up near the 3rd fret.

You can clean this up with some "Boiled Linseed oil" and white vinegar mixed and rub gently over the wood with a soft cloth. If you hunt about or contact a furniture polishing specialist you can buy specialist wood cleaning fluid, but the linseed and vinegar will do it. After you've finished, re-oil the wood with "Boiled Linseed oil". It will then look like new.

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Thanks Grangur, you're right, it's just because dirty hands of the previous owner :D !
And don't forget it's a 23 years old instrument, it's not mint but it still in great condition for this age.

I correct the weight of this bass, it's 4Kg, sorry for the mistake (It's my old 1983 cherrywood streamer which is the lighter bass I ever had, 3.6kg):

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