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Just seen this bass on there with But now for £2300....if only I had the money for this!

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3717843925&category=2384
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E-mail this guy, maybe if you ask nice, he'll ship it to you.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4713&item=3718164255&rd=1
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Both are beauties.
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Post by los_sentidos »

Now I could afford that...but then the buggers would hit me with tax and that Image(( Tis a beaut of a bass. What do they play like compared to the 4003?
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Yeah, but that UK auction is unreasonable
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Compared to the US it is unreasonable but compared to prices in the UK I think it's not too bad. At the moment I'm after a Ric as a back up bass though and this is far to much to pay for a back up bass! I'd be afraid to use the thing!
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do it!
Buy it before someone else does
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Post by marc67 »

Ronan, to answer your question on the sound of the C64 compared to a 4003 - I own these basses among others and can tell you that the C64 has a nice and warm sound where as the 4003's sound is a little more "flat". (The C64S sounded the same as the non S when I played them just felt/looked different, of course).
Last night I used my C64 MG for a show with my band here in Tel-Aviv. The sound guy said he would not touch the board's EQ because the bass sounded perfect. He even prefered it to my V63(!). I was a bit nervous playing it on a show for the first time - you know - banging it by accident, scratching it etc' but thats all over now and I'll use it again on Saturday.
This is not a new idea, but I think you should check how much tax you'd have to pay and consider importing one from the US. Good luck.
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Cheers Marc. Hope the show went well. What kind of music/band are you in. I was in Tel Aviv a few years back and was suprised by the vibrant music scene at the time.
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My band is RockFour - check out our site (rockfour.com) and tell me what you think. Yes, Tel-Aviv is amazing and there are some (not many...) Rics around there too.
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