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Hi there,
I'm selling my Celinder P4 Update, which is in as new condition.
It comes with Celinder electronics and pickups, strings through body, Celinder quality finish, wood and sound.
Don't hesitate to contact me if you would like to try it out.
I'm also clearing some other nice basses (1987 MusicMan Sabre, MTD Z5 and a Parker PB51).
Since I need to sell, the Celinder is available for only 1800 pounds.Sterling.
Thanks for checking this out.

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mmm Celinder, very nice, dont know much about these in my ignorance, but have read some great reviews, is this a jazz neck or standard p? price wise i have no idea, but sure looks the part, are we talking comparable with Sadowsky?

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apparantly these kick seven shades out of sadowskys, although i think in definatly need to try one for the prices they are. seems a nice looking bass

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Is this bass for sale at the bass gallery, in the new arrivals section? It's a lovely looking bass.

[url="http://www.thebassgallery.com/celinderpupdate.html"]http://www.thebassgallery.com/celinderpupdate.html[/url]

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In order of appearance:
1) it is a standard Precision neck/nut width
2) it is a very good looking and sounding bass
3) yes, I placed it with the Bass Gallery in Camden, and actually it looks even better "in person".

Thank you all for your replies/input!

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I had a quick go on a Celinder P and a J (I think it was Flankers) and I was impressed indeed.

I hate Fender's with a passion I normally reserve for hating the mother in law, but these were very nice indeed.

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[quote name='BassManKev' post='286894' date='Sep 18 2008, 10:23 PM']apparantly these kick seven shades out of sadowskys, although i think in definatly need to try one for the prices they are. seems a nice looking bass[/quote]

Having owned both I would say they are a different shade to Sadowskys but not 'better'. There are pros and cons of both makes and which you prefer is really down to personal preference. As it happens I am using a Lakland at the moment instead of a Sadowsky or a Celinder.

I am sure Igto's precision is fantastic as every Celinder I have seen has been. Flankers P Celinder is the nicest precision bass that I have ever played in every way.

Steve

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