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Warrick streamer stage two, 5 string. Natural wood colour, ying yang inlays, all factory standard gold fittings etc. Mint condition absolute bargain £1000 ono. Must sell this weekend so make me an offer.
Whitechapel, Shadwell area. London.
Call Stuart on 07796533946 for more info, or email [email protected]
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[quote name='stuwat' post='433779' date='Mar 13 2009, 03:24 PM']Must sell this weekend so make me an offer.[/quote]

I have a broken 1960's Kay Guitar. It has mojo. What about it?

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[quote name='Happy Jack' post='433980' date='Mar 13 2009, 06:03 PM']It's only [i]pronounced[/i] "Warrick", y'know.

Have a look at the headstock. :D[/quote]

Due to the spelling of his username I [u]really[/u] hope the OP isn't severely dyslexic! :) That would be bad form. :rolleyes:

However in your defence HJ, if you own a top end bass like that and you've come on a forum to flog it then you really should be getting the manufacturers name correct! ;)

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[quote name='warwickhunt' post='433997' date='Mar 13 2009, 06:16 PM']Due to the spelling of his username I [u]really[/u] hope the OP isn't severely dyslexic![/quote]


Erm ... his name's Stuart Watson and his UserName is stuwat - did I miss something? :)

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[quote name='Happy Jack' post='434044' date='Mar 13 2009, 06:52 PM']Erm ... his name's Stuart Watson and his UserName is stuwat - did I miss something? ;)[/quote]

Just messin'! :rolleyes:

It wasn't serious, I was drawing parallels between a 'possible' dyslexic spelling of Stuart and his definite dyslexic spelling of Warwick. :)

It looked like his ploy worked though as he may have joined a forum, scored a sale (pretty damn smartish) and supplied a member with the bass they've been looking for... result all round! :D

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[quote name='Rowbee' post='434074' date='Mar 13 2009, 07:17 PM']I've never seen a Warwick with fretboard inlays? Not that they don't look nice.[/quote]


You never saw an inlaid fretboard before? It's a stage2 don't they come with inlays as standard?

Mind you, I'm thinking of Warwick, not the lesser known Warricks, so what would I know? :)


:rolleyes:

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...have to add that this particular bass has the most beautiful afzelia grain I've ever seen. I'm looking at one (much more expensive but it's an older one with wenge neck) in Sweden as well, and it is much more grey and dull in colour, almost looks like ash.

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[quote name='GremlinAndy' post='434193' date='Mar 13 2009, 09:22 PM']You never saw an inlaid fretboard before? It's a stage2 don't they come with inlays as standard?

Mind you, I'm thinking of Warwick, not the lesser known Warricks, so what would I know? :)


:rolleyes:[/quote]

I guess it's just that the Streamer I had never had inlays and I was so used to it being that way.

Buy it people!

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