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Gone. Gecko six
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Warmoth Gecko 6. One piece solid mahogany body. 35" scale length 5 piece flame maple neck with dual truss rods. Seymour Duncan Active soapbars ASB6 x2. Kahler USA Bridge with adjustable string spacing. Gotoh Tuners. New Fender Strings. Currently wired in a Volume, Volume, Tone configuration via a Kiogon wiring loom. The microswitch and one of the pots are not currently wired up to anything, but they are of the correct specification should the user wish to install the Seymour Duncan active tone circuit. There is also evidence that a midi pickup was once fitted behind the bridge pickup. The tiny holes which were filled before I received the bass can still be seen on the photos and don't detract from the appearance of the instrument. I use the bass in its current Volume, Volume, Tone configuration without the optional tone circuit. The bass however still requres a single 9V Battery to power the Active Seymour Duncan Bassline Pickups. The bass has no disappointing damage to neck or body, but it is a used instrument, I am not its first owner. The control cavity cover has a thin shard of veneer missing which exposes the plastic plate underneath. I have considered taking all the veneer off to leave the cover uniformly black, but will leave it to the next owner to decide. This is a Warmoth Bass so it is constructed from top quality USA parts, It is a beautifully solid instrument.

Ideally, I am wanting a maple boarded Fender Precision, MIM is fine if immaculate, I would bite your hand of for a Roger Waters. Black RW combo also considered. Xx

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