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Gibson Les Paul Standard USA Bass - Black (1994)


jonny.newiss
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[b]This bass guitar is a Black Gibson Les Paul Bass and is in lovely condition with chrome hardware. This guitar was a special order made with Gibson via The Bass Center, London as black was not a production line colour.. Its a 1994 model (Gibsons Centenial year) and this means its made with the best woods that Gibson have ever used...(Brazilian Mahogany Hard Wood Body and Ebony neck)....This comes with the Gibson guitar case (the combination lock is broken and will not close) :-)
Please make cash offer....West Yorkshire :-)

I have been doing some checking on the serial number as I was convinced I purchased this earlier than 1998 as I originally advertised. I checked numerous serial number websites and found on the following site [url="http://www.guitardaterproject.org/gibson.aspx"]http://www.guitardaterproject.org/gibson.aspx[/url] and entered SERIAL NUMBER ON BASS 94028752 and it gave the following result:-

Guitar Info
Your guitar was made at the
Nashville Plant, TN, USA
, 1994
Production Number: 028752


Gibson: Nashville

Gibson’s Nashville plant was opened in Tennessee 1974. All electric models and some acoustic models currently made at this factory. This facility has an average production rate of 220 guitars a day. Each guitar is built by hand and takes about 4 to 6 weeks to complete. Note: Most hollow and semi-hallow body guitars are made at a separate plant in Memphis Tennessee. This facility has an average production rate of 40 guitars a day.
:)

See Bon Jovi Video of "Always" with Alec Jon Such using the same kind of bass :-)
Go to 4mins 10secs of the following video and you can see.....
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnOwzWb0LE0"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnOwzWb0LE0[/url]

See Harmony Central Reviews via this link:-
[url="http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Electric+Bass/product/Gibson/Les+Paul+Standard+Bass/10/1"]http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews...ndard+Bass/10/1[/url][/b]

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[quote name='Buzz' post='443357' date='Mar 24 2009, 01:41 AM']"Joined: Yesterday, 07:30 PM"

Posted: Yesterday, 09:01 PM


Just come on to sell stuff eh? And can't even do that correctly and post in the right place first time round so we've now got 2 identical "for sale" threads?

Begone with ye.[/quote]

Come on, we've had this a zillion times, how loads of long-standing members first joined the place just to sell something. Leave it for the mods eh... I'd love a Les Paul bass if I had the cash.

Be intrigued to hear of anyone's experience with these bad boys actually, you really don't see them around very often. Is that because of their availability, or are they just not too hot? It must be the least-spotted Gibbo bass around, odd considering the ubiquity of the 6-string version. Any BC'ers got one?

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Apologies for the negative comments you received jonny (now removed). There is no requirement to contribute on this forum to use the for sale section, we do unfortunately have a few people who take it upon themselves to take offence at people who don't :).

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[quote name='mike257' post='443370' date='Mar 24 2009, 01:57 AM']Be intrigued to hear of anyone's experience with these bad boys actually, you really don't see them around very often. Is that because of their availability, or are they just not too hot? It must be the least-spotted Gibbo bass around, odd considering the ubiquity of the 6-string version. Any BC'ers got one?[/quote]

Well, I have some indirect experience of them with an Epiphone Les Paul Standard. I was quite impressed, nice wide neck (suits me) and NO NECK DIVE (which surprised me). However, I've since modded mine with EMG-HB pickups, the humbuckers give a rather thick sound and there wasn't a lot of tonal variety in the tone controls.

Bridge is nicer on the Gibson, being a separate bridge and stop bar. The Epi has the oh-so-lovely 3-point bridge and because of the carved top, I can't replace it with a Supertone without major surgery.

Some Gibsons have the pickup selector switch in the usual Les Paul location, but this one doesn't have it so it'll be set up VVTT. I might add one to my Epi, it has a massive channel routed out all the way up there after all.

My criticisms regarding pickups may not apply to a Gibson USA instrument.

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Nice, haven't seen one of these up for sale on here before. No-one can ever be arsed with sound samples, but if you do have any recordings I'd love to hear them. I also feel like I should apologise for the abuse you got, it's embarrassing to read! Needles to say you're more than welcome :)

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[quote name='jonny.newiss' post='444335' date='Mar 24 2009, 09:06 PM']Hi Andy

Thanks for email.....

Make me an sensible offer and I'll let you know what I think...

J[/quote]

Yes. Would be useful to have a guideline idea on price as I guess sensible might mean different things to different people. You may then get offers in your range of expectations. If you dont know waht it may be worth , then it's worthwhile asking us, we're pretty knowledgable and despite your previous experiences, we are pretty friendly. :) We dont really eat newbies for breakfast. Honest.

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Hi Everyone!!

Hope you like the Gibson Les Paul Bass....Tell me what you think it is worth???
I would be grateful for your ideas....

Regards
J



[quote name='loweringthetone' post='444613' date='Mar 25 2009, 01:23 AM']Yes. Would be useful to have a guideline idea on price as I guess sensible might mean different things to different people. You may then get offers in your range of expectations. If you dont know waht it may be worth , then it's worthwhile asking us, we're pretty knowledgable and despite your previous experiences, we are pretty friendly. :) We dont really eat newbies for breakfast. Honest.[/quote]

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[quote name='jonny.newiss' post='444917' date='Mar 25 2009, 12:48 PM']Hi Everyone!!

Hope you like the Gibson Les Paul Bass....Tell me what you think it is worth???
I would be grateful for your ideas....

Regards
J[/quote]

Ill kick off with my 2p. The dollar prices at harmony central [url="http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Electric+Bass/product/Gibson/Les+Paul+Standard+Bass/10/1"]HC Gibson Std Bass[/url] although pretty out of date, may give you some idea of new and used prices. In excellent nick and in a bouyant market, could fetch well over a grand Id say, maybe 70% of new price maximum. However, presently the market is fickle and depressed and you dont know what offers may arise. Not so popular as T birds but also not so common, its a rather understated bass for its quality. Perhaps a slightly specialised market (due to lack of a top horn ?) but if the tone is as legendary for rock as many say it is, then a knowledgeable buyer would be very pleased to see one come onto the market.

Just my opinion, and I stand to be corrected. Hope this helps.

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[quote name='jonny.newiss' post='445230' date='Mar 25 2009, 06:14 PM']Hi Funk

This bass will be an even better sounding guitar than you tried in Soundcontrol as its a 1998 model which is when Gibson were making there guitars out of the finest Brazilian Hard woods:-)
It has an awesome sound have a read of some of the reviews on Harmony Central see link in ad..
Cheers
J[/quote]


How much do you think its worth? are you looking to trade and if so for what?

Rich.

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Hi m8

think the market is a bit rubbish at moment, i just sold a gibson SG ebony circa 1994,on fleabay, and it made £560,00, which was below the starting price of two other newer examples, totaly different than yours i know, but some indication of current market trends.

steve

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[quote name='jonny.newiss' post='445230' date='Mar 25 2009, 06:14 PM']Hi Funk

This bass will be an even better sounding guitar than you tried in Soundcontrol as its a 1998 model which is when Gibson were making there guitars out of the finest Brazilian Hard woods:-)
It has an awesome sound have a read of some of the reviews on Harmony Central see link in ad..
Cheers
J[/quote]


I wouldnt believe everything you read on Harmony central. The les paul bass has a maple cap on a mahogany body. The only brazilian wood likely to be used is mahogany and the supreiority of brazil mahogany for Les Pauls is apparently the subject of much opinion. What cant be denied is that Gibbos make well made and IMHO underrated basses (.....apart from the EB0 which is a complete dog ! :) )

Good luck

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Just to let you all know I have changed the year of manufacture after I have investigated the serial number..I was told in a shop that the year of manufacture was 1998 but I was convinced I bought it earlier but as I kept no record was not 100%. Anyway a website for Gibson serial numbers does confirm this bass was made in 1994 sorry for confusion :-)

J

[quote name='jonny.newiss' post='446979' date='Mar 27 2009, 10:17 AM']Anyone interested in this bass please just PM or Email me

Regards
J
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See Bon Jovi Video of "Always" with Alec Jon Such using the same kind of bass :-)
Go to 4mins 10secs of the following video and you can see.....
[url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnOwzWb0LE0"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnOwzWb0LE0[/url]

Regards
J


[quote name='loweringthetone' post='443458' date='Mar 24 2009, 10:36 AM']Brazilian Mahog is heavy stuff . How much does it weigh ?[/quote]

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