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17 minutes ago, jay bass said:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fender Jazz elite   Ocean Turquoise

 

 

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Very nice, great colour, I nearly bought the same one but a new ice blue metallic one came up 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, MM Stingray 62 said:

That’s one fine looking bass you have 👍

Thank you MM, they feel and sound really nice in active and passive mode, if you’re a jazz fan I’d definitely recommend them 

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Here is my Bravewood sonic blue fretless, still for sale if interested, It may get a fret job yet which i'm reluctant to do on an Ebony board. But would get more use.

 

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Posted

Got it back yesterday, a very rare Peavey TL-Six (Tim Landers signature first edition, circa 1989).

 

Amazing bass for sure.

 

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Posted
32 minutes ago, TheGreek said:

Ouch!!

 

A good luthier will be able to make good on that broken neck.

It was bought as a repair project but I chickened out and took it to a luthier to sort it out properly. The lower picture is the repaired bass.

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^ Unusual... Don't often see a scarf joint on a straight F-esq neck... usually only on layed-backed angled headstock.

 

EDIT: Wow... looks so regular triangle shaped break i thought it was a scarf-ed in headstock.

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Posted
1 minute ago, PaulThePlug said:

^ Unusual... Don't often see a scarf joint on a straight F-esq neck... usually only on layed-backed angled headstock.

There's no scarf joint...it's made the same way as F....r necks. The repair was a straight glue up with no splines.

Posted
55 minutes ago, Hellzero said:

Got it back yesterday, a very rare Peavey TL-Six (Tim Landers signature first edition, circa 1989).

 

Amazing bass for sure.

 

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 Far too many strings for me, but what a great looking bass!!

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I was trying to think back as to whether I'd owned any blue basses in the past when I realised that I actually own one now. D'oh

 

I think that it's an alder chambered body with mahogany top, EMGs and a Status Jazz neck.

 

It hasn't had much love recently as I've been using my EBMM Sterling 4HH and will be using my new Sire D5 for the next run of gigs but I will get it back out at some point

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Currently at three blue basses (of which two are already on this very page), added this Belgrado Z-lectro to the collection. The colour is Avatar Blue and is originally a Peugeot car colour.

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