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SOLD!! - Crafter electro acoustic with Protection Racket Case
£220


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[size=5][b]SOLD!![/b][/size]


I thought that I'd put this up for sale already but apparently not...

Part of my recent bass cull...needs to go to make space.

Details here:

[url="http://craftereurope.com/prodinfo9771188/"]http://craftereurope...rodinfo9771188/[/url]

Photos:

[url="http://s1167.photobucket.com/user/FairfaxAikman/slideshow/Crafter%20acoustic%20bass"]http://s1167.photobu...acoustic%20bass[/url]

Pretty much in mint condition - comes in a Protection Racket case (£70). Pretty much unused since I lent it to BCer Lawrie MacMillan for a gig in Bethnal Green, it's been sat in the case in my Living Room unused.

Price: [s]£220 ono[/s] £200

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Now includes a brand new set of Trace Acoustic Phosphor Bronze medium strings (40-100) along with the Protection racket case and matching strap.

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Nice looking bass that. What sort of volume do you get out of it unplugged? The reason I ask, is I'm playing a couple of unplugged gigs off the back of a sailing trip in Scotland next year (you can't make it up sometimes) and I need a short or medium scale acoustic bass with a hard case.

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The consensus is that most acoustic basses don't cut it acoustically - generally work well with a small amp, something like a Phil Jones briefcase...

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Yes, hard to argue with that, especially up against dreadnought Martins and Taylors being played enthusiastically after a few malts. Might need a bigger boat...to use a famous line. I'm still interested though. I'm having a cull myself, aiming to get down to just one Jazz and an acoustic so I can practice unplugged. I just need to square things with the powers that be on space and I'll get back to you, hopefully next week. Are you happy to ship it?

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I was indeed given a very generous loan of this bass, and played it direct through the PA at a gig in Bethnal Green. I remember putting a bit of foam under the strings near the bridge and achieved a dubby/double bass sound. Although I'm more accustomed to a longer-scale Washburn acoustic 5 string, it didn't take me long to find some nice sweet spots on the neck. It's not bulky either, so it would make a handy bass to have sitting on a stand for home practice/learning songs etc. Great value for money!

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Reduced to £175 - includes case, new strings and strap.

For those who don't already have one I'll throw in a (limited edition) BC pick/keyring which we give out at the Bass bashes.

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