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STONEFIELD CLASSIC I M1-4C BASS – NATURAL FINISH – WITH ORIGINAL GIGBAG
A very rare bass , completely hand made in New Zealand by the genius of Tomm Stanley . They are made using a very unique design and locally sourced timber. Comes with the original branded gig bag Here is a full description from the Stonefield website Topwood: Cypress Fingerboard: Solomon Island Ebony Fingerboard Markers: Burghundy within White Gem Dots Fingerboard Radius: Zero Hardware: Titanium/blue Binding: – fine line: Australian Blackwood Sap – thick edge: Jarrah Nut: Jarrah Back of Neck Finish: Natural An M Series with a twist; This one was built to a unique set of specifications and is one of only two basses we’ve ever built with a zero-radius fingerboard and a centre veneer on the front covering the laminates of the through-body core. It has also been sprayed in a matte satin clear and has a Funk Plate and Ramp, both veneered in tiger myrtle to match the jarrah binding and bridge. String Spacing: Classic (approx 19mm between strings at the bridge) Due to the low serial number, a unique build and the addition of customer requested mods, this bass has true potential for collectibility. A few notes: This is only the second bass we’ve made with a zero radius fingerboard. Note the cypress veneer over the laminates in the centre of the body. This is only the second instrument on which we’ve veneered over the laminates. In addition to the Funk Plate a ramp has been added between the rear pickup and bridge. This is the first bass on which we’ve ever installed a ramp. Both the Funk Plate and the ramp have been surfaced with Tasmainian tiger myrtle. For greater durability the top has been sprayed in a satin matte lacquer over the original hand rubbed oil.
1954 Fender Precision Bass – ONE OF THE FIRST 1200 FENDER BASSES EVER MADE
One of the nicest example from the first generation of the Fender Precision Bass. With a graciously aged butterscotch finish, it’s just perfection and plays beautifully as you would expect from one of these 51-54 Pbasses. Detlef Schmidt is the author of what’s considered the most accurate book about the first generation of the Precision Bass, he collected as many serial numbers as he could and this one is featured on his list. The neck has a great patina with the classic finish wear at the back, which is common to these early 40s and 50s Fender instruments. Flat head screw on tuners, neckplate and pick guard as supposed for these. Original covers still there and came with a tweed case that looks like may have been externally modified but looks all original inside, although is hard to confirm. Bass is completely original, with pots perfectly working as well as the black bobbin pickup and the original paper capacitor. It came in with a reissue pickup but the original 1954 black bobbin (which sounds amazing) was inside the tweed case and is now back with the bass and rest of the wiring is untouched. The finish has a gorgeous checking and looks like they patched a couple of extra screws holes (possibly a thumb rest) but they are barely noticeable. Bass is very light and resonant with an incredible sustain due to the string through the body. The pencil dates are unfortunately not legible anymore but the serial of this bass is present on the bridge and can be found on Detlef Schmidt’s book. These early models are becoming incredibly hard to come by and this one is a great example.
1989 PEDULLA BUZZ FRETLESS BASS WITH ORIGINAL HARD CASE
These Buzz are considered the best fretless electric basses ever made and for a good reason, this thing is amazing.
Built in the US by Michael Pedulla in 1989 , features the rare Pedulla preamp and it’s from the golden era of the brand.
Ebony clear epoxy coated fretboard, neck through build , schaller hardware, bartolini Pj pickups and original tolex case.
Pedulla has now retired and these basses have been discontinued making the price rise very quick ($6500-$9500 on reverb atm)
Hard to come across one of these, let alone an 80s one…
1963 Fender Jazz Bass in Sunburst finish – Pre CBS – With Original Case
From the 4th year of production, this 61 years old Fender Jazz Bass is just perfection. Great weight, amazing tone, super comfortable neck profile, coveted Brazilian rosewood fretboard and a stunning 3 tone sunburst finish, all topped by the original rare cream tolex hard case, which was only made for less than a year. The alder body is resonant and light, finished in a beautiful 3 colour sunburst where the red hasn’t faded and still nice and vibrant. The pickguard doesn’t have cracks or the common snapped horns and doesn’t show signs of shrinking. The original 1963 pots work without scratches and the black bobbin pickups sounds delightful. Straight neck with a fully functional trussrod and a nice and smooth profile , so comfortable to play. Pickups covers in great condition as the rest of the original hardware. One for players and collectors.
1964 Fender Precision Bass in Amazing Condition With OHSC
Here is the, the Holy Grail of Bass: the 1964 Fender Precision Bass.
This one is in unreal condition, making it a spectacular piece, either for players or collector.
All original down to the very last screw , comes with the rare original white tolex case, the 1964 leather strap and the original jack cable.
Original frets in amazing condition, action nice and low, all original electronic and solder joints untouched.
The pick guard shows no signs of shrinkage and the original bridge and pickup covers are still on.
Beside a mark on the side and a couple of tiny spots this bass is absolutely immaculate.
Here is your chance to own the rolls Royce of bass .
3Leaf Audio You’re Octabvre MKII with original box – the holy grail of octave pedals
A pedal that doesn’t need any introductio. the holy grail of octave pedals, all original, perfectly functional and with the original box and manual from 3leaf. Grab it before I change my mind and take the listing down
ORIGIN EFFECTS CALI76 TX-P COMPRESSOR WITH ORIGINAL BOX – 1 OF 160
One of the rarest and most sought after pedals ever made.
The Cali76 TX-P is not just one of the best compressor ever created, but a super collectible piece, only 160 of these exists.
This one is remarkable condition and comes inside the original box with matching serial number and manual .
Key Features:
• 100% Class-A discrete signal path
• Ultra-fast “FET” response
• Attack & Release presets
• Studio-grade “discrete” preamplifier
• Rugged VU-style meter
• Low-noise electronics
• Optimised for guitar but also great for processing recorded instruments
• 50 hrs from 9V cell in non transformer mode
• Traditional Through-Hole PCB
• 100% Class-A discrete output-amplifier
• Custom-designed transformer driving a pair of outputs
• Unbalanced instrument output
• Balanced line output
• Ground-lift function
• Signal-pad for DI (balanced output only)
• Gain-switch adjusts level through transformer circuitry, for increased saturation
• Voltage sensing circuitry shuts down transformer circuitry when powered from a battery or low-voltage supply
The Cali76 is a premium-quality, 1960s-style FET compressor, inspired by the legendary Urei 1176.
The idea behind this design was to bring the sonic properties of this revered studio-classic into the scope of the average guitar-geek…
The topology of the design was kept true to the original, whilst the actual circuitry was carefully condensed. In this way it has been possible to retain the much-loved dynamic- response of the original, whilst at the same time permitting a smaller, more stage-friendly format!
Origin have also included a studio-grade 1960s- style discrete preamp, to work as an interface between your guitar and the compressor.
The preamp provides gain as well as the optimum conditions for signal transfer.
The transformer output stage works in conjunction with the pedal to provide the user with additional tone-options and connectivity.
A custom-designed transformer sits at the heart of the output stage.
The core-size and material have been selected to contribute harmonics when driven by the Class-A, transistor-based, output amplifier.
The Cali76 is a great performance tool, but is by by no means limited to this task.
Recording guitarists will find the unit highly useful for post-processing drums, bass and vocals.
1977 MUSICMAN STINGRAY BASS IN NATURAL FINISH – ALL ORIGINAL WITH CASE
3Leaf Audio You’re Doom Harmonic Fuzz Pedal
1973 Fender JAZZ Bass in Original Natural finish With TOLEX Hard Case
Fender Jazz Bass made in 1973 in USA , with the fairly rare maple neck with ebony block inlays and binding.
All original beside a brass nut installed by a precious owner.
Neck is slim and super comfortable with a very low action and sustain for days.
Original case included and in great condition as well.
These early 70s JB are much more sought after than later ones because of the original 4 screw neckplate which is meant to add more sustain and stability to the instrument neck joint.
1978 Fender Precision Bass in Sunburst finish With Original Hard Case
This bass is a museum piece.
47 years old, barely a mark, all original, warranty card,polishing cloth , original black tolex case, key, booklet with matching serial , pickup and bridge covers.
Made in 1978, with a stunning sunburst finish and a great slim neck compared to many late 70s pbasses I have played, this instrument is one of a kind.
A true collectible and a great player.
1970S MUSITRONICS MUTRON BI-PHASE PHASER
The holy grail of phaser, from the 70s, in great condition and in perfectly working order. The unit is all original beside one replaced knob and a switch added at the back which act As a foot switch but it’s a lot easier to use and studio friendly (amazing mod in my opinion). the sound is just phenomenal, so it’s the look. it’s also from the earlier version with light blue graphic , which makes it even rarer.
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