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The one that got away


Chris Sharman
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I have been hung up for several years on a bass I had in my 6th form years and afterwards which I had to sell during a period of spectacular financial underachievement. The bass concerned was a Westone Thunder III with soapbar pickups and could produce the most amazingly wide ranging sounds that covered literally all of the music I did with various bands covering a wide range of genres.

Although I cannot afford it at moment I have declared to my (moderately understanding) wife that if I see one available in future and I have the necessary finances at hand I am having one.

I will always think of that bass as 'The One That Got Away'.

So, go on then, What was yours?

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Modified Epiphone Les Paul Standard bass. Everyone knows the story around here, but a brief synopsis - black carved top body with cream binding, rosewood fingerboard with trapezoid inlays, black neck, black headstock with flowerpot inlay. 2x EMG-HB pickups, EMG-BQC 3 band EQ with mid sweep. Added pickup selector switch in the usual LP location. Black John East knobs.

The only one I have sold and missed. Contacted the guy I sold it to a while back and needless to say he's in no hurry to sell it back to me :(

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1982 Fender-logo Squier JV Jazz. Featherweight, neck to die for, played as slick as deer guts on a doorknob.

Hesitated on the £450 price tag (all the money at the time even for a rare first issue), decided, went back... gooooooone.

Never forgotten that damn bass. Inconsolable, that's what I am.

3am is generally the worst. But I write poetry.

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Rickenbacker 4001, sold locally on Ebay.

Failed to sell first time around, could have snapped it up for about £800, when a 4001 was (at the time) normally going for about £1500+.

It had recently been totally given a once-over by The Bass Gallery as well. Totally immaculate example.

Thing is, I just didn't have the cash....now I wish I'd found it from somewhere...... :([size=4] [/size]

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Westone Raider I, in silver/grey.

It was my first bass and I adored it. I probably wouldn't own any other basses, wouldn't have even thought of it, if I hadn't had to sell it due to financial squeesation (I think I just invented that...) through no fault of my own.
I even miss the smell of its hardcase.

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Pedulla MVP 4... pea-green. Been in the shop for years. Made a cash offer of £500 which was accepted. On way home, brakes failed in Ford Orion (not a pleasant experience on the M602). AA rescue and following repair, you guessed it, £500 so no MVP. :-(

It was a beaut' too - through-neck & P-J Barts.

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Hmmm, probably the 2008 stripped Precision that I sold last year. I took it in as a trade, then sold it but thinking back it was one of the nicest I`ve had and still consider contacting the buyer to see if I can get it back - as haven`t seen it for sale on here, at least.

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My G&L L2500 Tribute. It was great, but I wrongly assumed it would be easy to replace. So I sold it to buy my stingray, the worst thing is that money wasn't the issue, I just wanted to keep the peace with my ex. I've tried loads of Tributes since and none of them were as good.

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Ibanez Roadstar II bass, trans red, bird's eye maple top, I lost it, didn't get it stolen, or lend it to anybody, just cannot remember what the hell I did with it, or where I left it, if anyone in Plymouth found one around 1992, It's mine, give it back, please :)

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I had a Welson Violin bass when I was in 6th Form back in the 70s which I got in a straight swap for a very tired Hofener 500/3. Like the OP I flogged it when I needed some money. I was going on holiday and I thought " oh I'll buy myself another one when I get back." I fi ally Vogt around to buying another bass this year!

It was the only violin bass I everyone's the look of and I have never seen a similar one since, despite countless Google searches. It had a sort of smokey sunburst finish and

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