The beatest Blackstar you may ever see
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- incubus2432
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- incubus2432
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You could probably get a set for almost nothing from someone on the Forum....most of us have some spares laying around.
I'm considering it as a project (realistically I am a little too broke at the moment) and have enough stuff and connections to get out of it pretty cheap. My main concern would be fretwear and the condition of the neck.
Plus there are still four days left and it could easily break $1K. At that point I'd rather score a less beat 4003s and just make a solid Blackstar Clone.
I'm considering it as a project (realistically I am a little too broke at the moment) and have enough stuff and connections to get out of it pretty cheap. My main concern would be fretwear and the condition of the neck.
Plus there are still four days left and it could easily break $1K. At that point I'd rather score a less beat 4003s and just make a solid Blackstar Clone.
- incubus2432
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I'm not a Blackstar expert and I'm not talking about a 100% perfect clone either.....just pulling off the theme.
To get the black neck/pindot fretmarker look I would just sand most of the finish from the fretboard and mask in pindot markers in the existing dot inlays and spray the neck black when the rest of the bass is reprayed. Once the masking is pulled and it is all clearcoated it should get the effect pretty close.
To get the black neck/pindot fretmarker look I would just sand most of the finish from the fretboard and mask in pindot markers in the existing dot inlays and spray the neck black when the rest of the bass is reprayed. Once the masking is pulled and it is all clearcoated it should get the effect pretty close.
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christian11700
being the seller, the guitar still sounds fine, fretboard is ok other than knicked up and needing serious cleaning. I inherited this bass from my father, so I am not the one that tortured this poor thing. I have had basses for over 8 years with only a couple dings. somebody really abused it, but it plugs in and works. hate to let it go, but have no money to put into it. making a knockoff might pass by eye, but these were produced with numbered certificates of authenticity. This one was lost obviously the owner cared little about it as the bass shows also.
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