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!!! TRADED !!! WARWICK Streamer Stage II 4 strings with the rare afzelia body, wenge/afzelia hidden-neck-through and Yin-Yang mother-of-pearl inlays (August 1991) !
£2200


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Thinning down the herd, so selling the basses I don't use, and desperately trying to keep only one ... or two  :crazy:

 

FOR SALE OR (PARTIAL) TRADE BASED ON THE NEW RETAIL PRICE (€5769 EUR for the "same" model in the Masterbuilt series ) :

 

WARWICK Streamer Stage II 4 strings with the rare afzelia body, wenge/afzelia hidden-neck-through and Yin-Yang mother-of-pearl inlays (August 1991) !

 

Asking price including shipping fully insured with tracking number to your place in these European countries (ask for other countries) : Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France (excluding French overseas departments and territories), Germany, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom : £2200 GBP !!!

 

In fully working condition and very good condition for a close to 28 years old bass.

 

Here are the specifications confirmed by Hans Peter WILFER :

Body : 3 pieces solid afzelia wood

Neck : wenge with afzelia strips in hidden- neck-through construction

Fingerboard : wenge with side dots and Yin-Yang mother-of-pearl inlays

Frets : 24 bronze Warwick frets (dressed for the last time before I got it)

Headstock : 2 + 2 shape

Pickups : Bartolini JJ (option)

Preamp : Mec 2 bands

Controls : volume (active/passive), blend, bass and treble

Tuners : Gotoh/Warwick GB7 (2 + 2)

Bridge : 2 pieces solid brass Schaller/Warwick

Strings spacing at bridge : 19 mm (adjustable)

Nut : Warwick Just-A-Nut original brass version

Strings spacing at nut : 10 mm

Knobs : original Schaller metal

Scale : 34"

Hardware colour : gold (except for the Straplok that were only available in black at the time)

Finish : original oil finish with Warwick bees wax surface finish

Land of craftsmanship : Germany (08258 Markneukirchen)

Serial number : H 711 91 (August 1991)

Weight : 4,5 kilos

Action : from 1,5 mm under the G string to 1.8 mm under the E string at 12th fret (without any buzz, the frets dressing job being very very good)

 

Will come with a well padded used Rockbag gig bag or a Tobago leather one if you prefer it (and a soft case if shipped), black Dunlop Straplok flush mount and the 28 years old bees wax hard as concrete in a very nice very well used vintage Warwick can.

Non-smoking environment as usual.

 

It has some few marks, mainly on the pickups and fret board which has been dressed before I got it in a trade. I only cleaned it totally, waxed it and played it : very Stuart ZENDER sounding with more versatility thanks to the JJ Bartolini pickups coupled to the Mec 2 bands (active / passive) preamp. The bass is fully original (except for the strings and battery) and has never been touched (except for a new output jack fitted as the original one was dead) : it still has the screws for the pickups height and the screws under the metal dome knobs (no, it’s not a John EAST idea at all 😉). No frets buzz, no preamp noise, no humming noise, no pots scratching… All you have to do is plug it and play without fearing anything for the next 28 years.

 

The bass has been fully set up professionally. It has a new battery and has been fitted with a brand new set of D'Addario EXL165 nickel wound strings (45-105).

 

Link to Warwick Masterbuilt Streamer Stage II series : https://shop.warwick.de/en/Instruments/Electric+Basses/Warwick+Masterbuilt/Streamer/Streamer+Stage+II/Warwick+Masterbuilt+Streamer+Stage+II,+4-String+-+Natural+Oil+Finish,+Gold+Hardware

What you see is what you get !

Look at the pictures taken to try to capture the beauty of the woods to see the real condition : some few marks, due to the age, but nothing serious at all.

Don't hesitate to ask for more.

Dust is offered. :biggrin:

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Edited by Hellzero
Mother-of-pearl...
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Thanks Russ, but the bass is a just born baby compared to the around 400 years old vintage floor. 😉

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You would be amazed by the very small amount of wax I put on it. This bass has certainly been waxed at least once a month to get it so shiny with so little wax.

I've owned lots of basses with oil finish needing to be waxed and it's the first time it gets so shiny with no effort... 😉

If there weren't marks on the pickups and the fret board, I would have described it as pristine.

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Gorgeous SSII! I have the same one at least it is supposed to be(according to the specs I received from HPW when I sent the serial) but the afzelia on mine looks totally different lol...

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17 minutes ago, Hellzero said:

Thanks. Is your afzelia blonder or even with shades of gray ?

Mine is a different colour altogether 

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Not the same grain at all, on mine it's more straight and longitudinal. It must be the Mec pickups. 🤣

But it's definitely afzelia.

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