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[size=3][font="Comic Sans MS"]Hello !
A great French Bass for sale !

Tenor single cut 5 fretted 33 ".
Channel 5 screwed ply maple and amaranth.
Key amaranth 2 octaves. Frets fine
Alder body. Ounded maple table.
Micros soapbars BassCulture.
Passive.

Mechanical Hipshot "Ultralite" Black + Dtuner
A bridge Hipshot syle black + Straplocks
And good cover.


Spirit M-Garrison/janek Gwizdala / T-Gray / DiPiazza, etc ...
Tuning Tenor: E-A-D-G-C


2 clips in the drive ... 027:
[url="http://www.myspace.com/laurentkah"]http://www.myspace.com/laurentkah[/url]

State package!
Sorry for my english.... :)
Thanks !
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You know what? Although you're effectively promoting one of the basses you've made, I LOVE the sound of that fretless in your myspace page. Maple and purple heart in the neck? HMMMMMMM. OK you've seduced me for one instrument. Be gentle.

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In order to answer quickly and to add some points (cause I know dieseonze a little)

This bass is one of the french luthier Laurent Kah Which is becoming well known in france for these famous basses...
(purpleheart neck and/or fretboard is a kind of signature of this particular sound)
I already tested this excellent bass, and the price is not so high compared to the very high quality of this stunning LK bass !

dieseonze was only a customer of Laurent, dieseonze didn't make this one for sure.

(for advertisment and information, even if it's not the good place for that : [url="http://www.basses-lkah.fr/accueil.php?l=en"]Laurent Kah website[/url]


You could go to this one without bad thinkings behind ! :)

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[quote name='NickThomas' post='325330' date='Nov 9 2008, 03:32 PM']I'd certainly go to this one with no bad thinkings behind also. Nice looking bass :)[/quote]



See...i'm a bit partial to some of the old bad thinkings behind, i am. Not so keen on French basses though...or many other French things for that matter, Emile Zola and Luc Besson excepted.

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[quote name='thebeat' post='325419' date='Nov 9 2008, 05:52 PM']See...i'm a bit partial to some of the old bad thinkings behind, i am. Not so keen on French basses though...or many other French things for that matter, Emile Zola and Luc Besson excepted.[/quote]

What about Ludivine Sagnier, Vanessa Paradis, Emmanuelle Beart, Brigitte Bardot, Catherine Deneuve, Eva Green, Beatrice Harnois (er, I might keep that one to myself actually) to mention just a few? I'm quite keen on many French things. :)

On a different track how about Jean Giraud?

I also hear they've produced some decent painters over the years....

Vigier are pretty good too..... :huh:

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[quote name='thebeat' post='325419' date='Nov 9 2008, 06:52 PM']See...i'm a bit partial to some of the old bad thinkings behind, i am. Not so keen on French basses though...or many other French things for that matter, Emile Zola and Luc Besson excepted.[/quote]

Ooh, bit anti-French here. No-one seems to have mentioned Noguera basses (exceptional and great value) or Alain Caron. Don't know many Brit players that could could cope with a Mike Stern tour. Before anyone replys to tell me he doesn't count as he's French Canadian, they still class him as a French national treasure here.

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[quote name='leschirons' post='339246' date='Nov 28 2008, 09:03 AM']Ooh, bit anti-French here. No-one seems to have mentioned Noguera basses (exceptional and great value) or Alain Caron. Don't know many Brit players that could could cope with a Mike Stern tour. Before anyone replys to tell me he doesn't count as he's French Canadian, they still class him as a French national treasure here.[/quote]

Was gonna say, Referee, he's Canadian!

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[quote name='Mike' post='324537' date='Nov 7 2008, 10:53 PM']Bonjour et bienvenue a Basschat!


Il y a un prix pour la basse?

C'est tres belle, je suis un pue interessant!

Je regrette, je ne parle pas la francais!


Merci!

Mike[/quote]

Seems a tad strange to say you're sorry you don't speak French when you replied in French.

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[quote name='leschirons' post='353772' date='Dec 13 2008, 06:21 PM']Seems a tad strange to say you're sorry you don't speak French when you replied in French.[/quote]

A valid point, but I wasn't sure how to say "Sorry for my limited, clumsy French".

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