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Posted (edited)

This was up for sale in the spring but got too busy with work and never pushed it. It been under the bed since so should sell.
Great condition
White pearl stratch plate, I will try and dig out the original.
New light gauge roto sounds
Plays great, these have a very good reputation
Collect or meet up only at this point, so busy at work so can't really post at the moment
220 pounds please, worth every penny. may swap for a 5 string to give that another bash
More pics soon!
Located Winslow mk18 3FP
Simon
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Edited by clashcityrocker
Posted

Hi Simon,
Just looked at your previous advert for this in July where you said you might like to trade up for a nice slim-necked bass; confused now, does your Classic Vibe (60s?) not have a thin neck? How does it compare to say a Squire vintage modified Jazz neck?
TIA,
Nick

Posted (edited)

Hi
Yes it has a very nice thin neck, I meant I would only trade to a bass with a thin neck, not because this isn't. My main bass is a mm sterling and have become used to the smaller necks.
I would imagine the necks are pretty similar, this one has a nice vintage tint though

Thanks

Edited by clashcityrocker
Posted

I don't need a Jazz (I already have two.... along with several other basses) - but if I did need a Jazz, I'd be very interested in this. I've got a Squier Classic Vibe P bass, and those CV Squiers are utterly brilliant - so well made, great quality components, and superb finish!

Have a free bump, just cos this bass looks fab - I'd keep that scratchplate on it too! verrrrry nice :)
GLWTS

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it weighs 4kgs (this is with me on scales with then without bass, not too scientific I'm afraid)

Thanks for the bump, they are great. iv owned a roadworn and a classic 70s and this is probably better than both

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