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Hi Guy's, might be selling my US built Spector NS4, Premium Buckeye Burl Top, Walnut back fitted with EMG's. Comes with a Spector hardcase and all the case candy.

£1750, only trades I'd consider is another Sadowsky really.





Cheers
Lee

Edited by Lee-Man
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Would you interesed in a USA Joe Osborn Lakland in Part Trade see below


[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=15516&hl=lakland"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=...&hl=lakland[/url]

All the best,
Mick.

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[quote name='Mickb1773' post='257073' date='Aug 7 2008, 11:52 AM']Is this still for sale...Straight cash this time...[/quote]

Yep, but it's collection only mate. did youget my pm about the lakland?
Lee

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OMFG!

I've been searching for an NS4 for ages. Only local pickup, huh...

I seem to recognize it from Youtube. Are you the guy playing Jeff Berlin stuff? EDIT: Nevermind, different bloke, but with similar NS4.

I've always loved the sound of the NS5-XL, and I love the idea of a 4-string version. The walnut should add a nice mid presence.

Edited by Stockholm Syndrome
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[quote name='Machines' post='257224' date='Aug 7 2008, 02:15 PM']Warwick copied Spector ! :)[/quote]

MB1. :huh:
Still unresolved that one?
something else Stan Boardmans not forgiven the Germans for!

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Warwick were 'inspired' by Spector. The orginal basses of course being designed by furniture designer Ned Steinberger who shared woodworking space with at co-operative with Stuart Spector, hence the NS prefix.

They are very different basses to Warwicks, both are lovely.

Posted (edited)

[quote name='Lee-Man' post='257312' date='Aug 7 2008, 04:40 PM']Warwick were 'inspired' by Spector. The orginal basses of course being designed by furniture designer Ned Steinberger who shared woodworking space with at co-operative with Stuart Spector, hence the NS prefix.

They are very different basses to Warwicks, both are lovely.[/quote]
Yep, that is true.

On early Warwick Streamers (with the NS shape, mid 80's) it actually says something like "licensed by Stuart Spector/Ned Steinberger". So I guess at one point, Warwick DID pay to use the NS shape.

Oh, and BTW, what preamp is in this NS4? Boost only or boost/cut?

Edited by Stockholm Syndrome
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[quote name='Stockholm Syndrome' post='257377' date='Aug 7 2008, 04:49 PM']Yep, that is true.

On early Warwick Streamers (with the NS shape, mid 80's) it actually says something like "licensed by Stuart Spector/Ned Steinberger". So I guess at one point, Warwick DID pay to use the NS shape.

Oh, and BTW, what preamp is in this NS4? Boost only or boost/cut?[/quote]

Boost and cut mate

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[quote name='Stockholm Syndrome' post='257576' date='Aug 7 2008, 08:51 PM']I can't convince you to ship the bass, perhaps?[/quote]

No sorry mate not for some thing of this value, how ever you can get a flight to east midlands airport cheap and pick it up :)

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