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Well, before googling and finding [url="http://www.bass-guitar-museum.com/bass-14863-Warwick-Electric-Bass-w-hardshell-case"]this[/url], I have never seen one of these before. I didn't know Warwick ever made an instrument that looked like this.

How long have you had it for? I think as much information about its history, its condition e.t.c. would help you sell. Electronics? Neck profile/measurements?

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Guys believe me before I saw it I couldn't imagine that this is Warwick and Warwick made fender basses....

I ll measure and I ll come again
But I believe Kev this isnt a bass to play live performances...
The condition as you can see its very good for the 33 now years of the bass( some people have more dings than this bass)

Cheers

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I think it's referred to as the TV bass (just off to work so that is off the top of my head this morning and really should check) and it comes up as a topic of conversation/curiosity every now and again on various forums. However, we'll not derail the sale thread! :)

Posted

Lovely bit of history and as you say, as rare as rare can be, I'm a warwick fan and I have never seen or heard of these before.

How does it play and sound?

Posted

Plays very good and especially the P position is killer tone
The Jazz position is more trembly but really good for jazzy sounds.
It's not sound as Warwick but as I said it's a piece of history and fir sale till Monday.......

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