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status series 3000 fretless valuation?


tarqh
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i am thinking of selling this series 3000 status which i bought around 1988. it met with a nasty bump, so i sent it to rob green via the bass centre some years ago. at my request, he made it fretless for me. being an a**hole, i didnt realise that i should have put flats on and it has marked the neck! however, i had all the repairs done. for the last six years, it has been sitting there doing nothing so i was wondering what you guys might have thought it would fetch. i paid £800 20 years ago! it has a few knocks and scuffs and some heavy wear on the back (see pic) also there seems to be a dry joint on one of the pots. btw, it is serial no. 091
i look forward to your feedback, thanks in anticipation, mark

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£300 i would say could be maxing it a bit, the condition is a bit rough

can you just confirm, did you say that you got the fretboard repaired after the damaged caused by the wrong strings??

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[quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='280509' date='Sep 9 2008, 04:51 PM']If you offer it around for about £250, it'll get snapped up by one of the Status lovers & they'll probably get Rob to refret & refinish it. In fully restored condition it'd be a lovely bass.[/quote]

yup i would probably offer that much!

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Hmm!

They were the `affordable' Status model when introduced in '88 and were I think £836 retail at that time - the `weave' was not visible on the back of the neck, being finished in a black gel coat. I'd personally say it is worth what someone would pay for it, which could be anywhere between £250-£375. I sold a lined fretless Series 4000 (the resin bodied replacement model for the 3000) bass some years ago for around £400...

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hi guys, sorry i havent been around to check replies. thank you all for your comments. incidentally, the neck was damaged in a fall, then i had rob mend it and refinish it as a fretless. i then put roundwound strings on (doh!) which left marks on the fingerboard. it doesn't affect its playing, just aesthetics. it's a tricky one really, as i thought about putting an mm style status replacement nck on it but it but they seem to be pretty pricey. it was a really nice bass to play and sounded nice in that 80's kind of way :)
still, thanks a million for your comments, i have something to think over!

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As a rough guide cum suggestion.........

I'm sure the string marks could be removed quite easily - maybe even a DIY job , though I'm not brave enough to suggest how.

I'd bet money that the pot works fine and dandyo with a squirt of servisol

The body - I had a new top made for mine and the whole thing refinished in clear gloss. Cost me £250. A waxed finish would have been much cheaper.

The series 3000 , as has been said , was a 'poorman's' Status - sure. But in my opinion that means more affordable if it does the job - which it most certainly does. It's probably my favourite bass and often gets the nod over my Shuker.

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[quote name='Dr.Dave' post='282601' date='Sep 12 2008, 01:19 PM']As a rough guide cum suggestion.........

I'm sure the string marks could be removed quite easily - maybe even a DIY job , though I'm not brave enough to suggest how.

I'd bet money that the pot works fine and dandyo with a squirt of servisol

The body - I had a new top made for mine and the whole thing refinished in clear gloss. Cost me £250. A waxed finish would have been much cheaper.

The series 3000 , as has been said , was a 'poorman's' Status - sure. But in my opinion that means more affordable if it does the job - which it most certainly does. It's probably my favourite bass and often gets the nod over my Shuker.[/quote]
thanks mr dave, well, i have food for thought now. i don't think i will fiddle with the aesthetics of it but certainly will give the servisol a shot. i guess i've just been lazy and done nothing with it. perhaps it's time now. thanks again for getting back. mark. btw. love the profile pic :)

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As Dr.Dave said, they were considered as a "poor man's Status", but don't let that put you off. I have a passive Shark knocking around that we've been refinishing & that was at the very bottom of the range, but that doesn't stop it being an excellent bass.

I'll make an offer of £250 if you still want to sell the 3000, any day of the week! :)

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thanks for the offers guys, but having read what you have all said here, i think i might well 'have a go' at fixing it back up but with a fretted neck. i always loved the way it played and sounded. i guess i could end up with a cracking new bass for (relatively) not a lot of cash. many thanks for the ideas

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[quote name='tarqh' post='285523' date='Sep 17 2008, 05:19 AM']thanks for the offers guys, but having read what you have all said here, i think i might well 'have a go' at fixing it back up but with a fretted neck. i always loved the way it played and sounded. i guess i could end up with a cracking new bass for (relatively) not a lot of cash. many thanks for the ideas[/quote]

That's what I did - and you have the advantage of owning the bass to start with.

Here's my 'before and after' for you. he 'after' has nice black chrome knobs too now.



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wow, looks great! yeah, definitely going to do it up. i think i will look into alternative necks too, just need to look into the costing a bit more. and like you say, i have the advantage of owning it already. great finish on yours dave and thanks for taking the time to post the pics. cheers, mark

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[quote name='Dr.Dave' post='285592' date='Sep 17 2008, 09:42 AM']That's what I did - and you have the advantage of owning the bass to start with.

Here's my 'before and after' for you. he 'after' has nice black chrome knobs too now.



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My current threads in the 'wanted' section here, and on the statii forum, are all your fault Dave. That's a corking looking bass mate.

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