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This one didn't last long...

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a couple of Shadows a Blackstar and an Annie.
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Post by ilan »

$699, not bad!
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Nice!
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Very nice!
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damn!
Buy it before someone else does
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That's just what I wanted as a project bass!!!

See what happens! I take break to watch Sopranos.

I'm going to e-mail the buyer and ask if he's looking to flip it.
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Good luck Marc!
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Post by rictified »

That was a nice bass, I think it was a refinish though but what a price.
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Post by brian »

I was the one who purchased the bass. Will post some pictures when it arrives. Not sure if I will refinish it (have to look closer at the back), but hope to put the original type tuners back on it sometime. How close are the repros or should I be looking for originals ? Don't know about the case either, may just get a vintage case if they fit.
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:-( can you believe? The buyer actually wants it for himself. How selfish
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Post by silagyi »

I almost pulled the trigger on that one myself but I'm not up for anymore projects at the moment. Congratulations on that one.
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Post by marc61 »

OK Brian, as long as it went to a forum member then I can rest easy.
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Post by brian »

My bass has arrived and I have some additional pictures.
Looks like the control cavity has some extra routing
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The truss rods have been improperly adjusted at some time but the neck is ok
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Not sure if the truss rod cover is original
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The tuners on it must be the third set as there are two extra sets of holes, one of which has been filled
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Can't tell if it has been refinished or not but there is buckle rash and a spot on the back which has been touched up as stated in the auction. The color scheme must be original as I can see no evidence of any other color.
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The string mute is missing, but some forum member(s) may think of that as a plus.
However I have played the bass and like playing it and am happy with the purchase. I will over time correct some or all of the above.
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Post by brian »

These pictures show the extra routing in the control cavity more clearly

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