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Post by los_sentidos »

I'd say £5000+

If I'm closest do I get one :p
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Post by bob_atherton »

Ahhh, didn't know Chris donated it, in which case I will up my guess price. Did he sign it as well?

As it's charity and donated by the great man himself I will put my guess at £7,000.00.

Nice one Chris, a very generous gift.
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"Does any one remember a bass from about two years ago with a sort of stone effect spray job with a spider on it? It was good work but I don't think it sold for a great deal."
I remember that bass well. It was Gary Strater's bass. He was the bassist for Starcastle who had just died of cancer. The work was started while he was alive and fully intending on a Starcastle reunion. I think it was originally a 4001 Shadow. It sold for around $2150.00 to a guy in the UK who happened to like it but at the time knew nothing of it's history. I actually bid on it but ran out of steam early since I had just paid my taxes, but I'd have had it if the auction had been a week earlier. Gary is one of my favorite bassists and having that one would have been the next best thing to having Squire's RM1999.
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Post by bassduke49 »

It's been called the "Scabbard Bass" as it has perhaps Egyptian hieroglyphics and a green scabbard (beetle) on it. The front looks like marble or stone, with cracks and flecks painted on right over the pickguard. That's the front. The rear has an airbrushed and pinstriped motif, showing a star castle, stars, and astronomical features on black.
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Scarab bass, rather than Scabbard, wasn't it? (There's a Hamer model by that name too.)
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Post by rickfan60 »

Yes, Scarab it was.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Image

Ew.
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Post by bassduke49 »

Right. I'm on the road, and the spell check OK'ed two c's (for the dagger).

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Post by ilan »

Ouch... that was a Shadow!
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Ouch?....I don't think it's any worse than what Paul did to his 4001S...TWICE!
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Post by fundamental »

Here's a link for those that haven't dug it up yet

http://www.borntorock.tv/thecreatives/chris-squire/
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Post by ajish4 »

Thanks Tim!
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Post by ajish4 »

Check out this forum post from Chris' girl Scotty....

http://www.yesfans.com/showthread.php?t=28347&page=2&pp=2

Damn, ok, now I know she posts to forums, what can we do to get her HERE?????
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Post by johnallg »

Those posts were over a year ago, I wonder how the project is going?
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