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The bass you'll never sell


keefbaker

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Ok, so after some deliberation, I can join in here. 
 

To me they’re tools. I have no love for most of my basses…. I like them, but circumstances have always forced me to move them on in the past. I’ve had a bunch of regrets in terms of selling the ones I really loved…. a Kinal MK5, Overwater Progress 5, ‘78 P bass etc…. But this one is different. A recent gift from my ailing mum… AND it’s bloody perfect in all respects. For those reasons it’s the only one I can guarantee is going nowhere:


2013 Reverend Justice 

 

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I'm keeping my 1972-ish Ibanez P-bass, my MIJ A-serial Jazz Bass Special and my Allen Eden Jazz. The rest are replaceable but there's a few that no-one else would want!

Tbh I only really need two 5-strings (fretted and fretless) but I'm sentimental about the three above.

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My Zon Sonus Standard Import is the only one I can't see being sold. Mainly because I could never replace it as they are so rare. I saw a couple on the wall at a now defunct bass specialist store around 2011 (Bass Gear in Twyford - I think @molanmay have had something to do with the place?), played one, loved it but couldn't afford the £1000+ price tag on it. Moved on and forgot about it.

 

And then walked into my local guitar store a few years ago to buy some picks and saw one hanging on the bass wall (amongst the usual stock of a couple of Fenders and Ibanez basses). It was used, mint condition and very keenly priced as they didn't know too much about them. I couldn't believe it. 30 seconds later it was coming home with me..... I've never seen another one in the wild since that first sight back in 2011.

 

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On 30/04/2016 at 15:26, neepheid said:

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Aha! someone who owns a Ripper and an RD. Very jealous, and I have a question for you. My Ripper has been my main gigging bass for years now. I have tried many others but always go back to the Ripper because I just love playing on that neck but I am not really a fan of the body shape. The RDs quite apeal to me to but never having had the chance to try one I have always wondered if the neck feels anything like a Ripper neck?
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Having spent a bit of time with both one after the other I'd say that the RD feels slightly chunkier in profile than the Ripper but that could easily be 70s manufacturing "tolerances". Nut width the same. The main difference you'll find with an RD is the whole neck is moved about half an inch along because of the relative positions of the bridge to the body end. So it feels like a bit more of a stretch when you've got the basses on the strap.

The RD can also feel like you're carrying two Rippers at once. Both great basses though.

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On 18/04/2023 at 21:26, Mudpup said:

My Zon Sonus Standard Import is the only one I can't see being sold. Mainly because I could never replace it as they are so rare. I saw a couple on the wall at a now defunct bass specialist store around 2011 (Bass Gear in Twyford - I think @molanmay have had something to do with the place?), played one, loved it but couldn't afford the £1000+ price tag on it. Moved on and forgot about it.

 

And then walked into my local guitar store a few years ago to buy some picks and saw one hanging on the bass wall (amongst the usual stock of a couple of Fenders and Ibanez basses). It was used, mint condition and very keenly priced as they didn't know too much about them. I couldn't believe it. 30 seconds later it was coming home with me..... I've never seen another one in the wild since that first sight back in 2011.

 

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We had the exclusive rights to sell these when they first came out. The biggest problem was getting hold of them. We more or less agreed to take every one that Joe could get to us but I don’t think we even made it into double figures. 
 

I’d say that if you got one for under a grand then you picked up a real bargain!

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On 19/04/2023 at 16:48, snorkie635 said:

The RD can also feel like you're carrying two Rippers at once. Both great basses though.

Had an RD as well…wish I still had it. I think the neck did have a chunkier feel than a Ripper. Tone was so much better. There are probably beefier preamps out there, but I’ve never played one.

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1 hour ago, molan said:


We had the exclusive rights to sell these when they first came out. The biggest problem was getting hold of them. We more or less agreed to take every one that Joe could get to us but I don’t think we even made it into double figures. 
 

I’d say that if you got one for under a grand then you picked up a real bargain!

I think you had about 4 on the wall when i visited. I wonder if anyone else on here has one?

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21 minutes ago, Mudpup said:

I think you had about 4 on the wall when i visited. I wonder if anyone else on here has one?


I reckon the first batch was 4 and then we received another 4 about 18 months later. 
 

As far as I remember, all initial sales were in the UK (although we did sell a lot of instruments into Europe). 

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