Multiple basses for sale

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belinmad
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Multiple basses for sale

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Hi all,
it's been literally ages since I've been here last!
Loads have happened in my life, and I'm now aggressively thinning my collection. I'm putting 10 basses up for sale. They are all in London atm.
Many of these you'll recognize from ages ago, as I got them here from some of the members. Sorry that I can't put pictures up atm, if there's specific interest I'll do my best to post them - in the middle of moving so not easy, but I probably have pictures of each of them somewhere.

1. 2012 Mike Lull M5V – 5 String Lefty
Body: Swamp Ash
Finish: Gloss Black (thin, high-quality finish)
Neck: Maple with subtle flame figuring
Fingerboard: Figured Birdseye Maple with stainless steel medium-jumbo frets
Nut: Hand-cut solid bone
Bridge: Solid Brass chrome-plated HipShot
Tuners: Chrome HipShot UltraLites
Electronics:
Seymour Duncan vintage pickups
Bartolini NTMB 918 Custom Kit preamp
3-band EQ with mid switch
18V wiring
Custom control knobs:
Sadowsky metal vol/vol
Audere stacked

2. Mid-1990s Pedulla MVP5 – 5 String Lefty
Body: Maple (standard for MVPs)
Top: AAA Flame Maple
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Electronics:
Aguilar OBP-3 preamp (added)
Custom 4-pot layout:
Stacked Vol/Vol
Stacked Bass/Treble
Mid boost/cut
Passive tone with active/passive switch

3. 2004 Ken Smith BSR5J (Fretless)
Year: 2004 (possibly one of the last J models ever made)
Body: Swamp Ash
Top: Not specified
Fingerboard: Ebony (fretless)
Neck: 3-piece Maple with no graphite reinforcement
Electronics: Custom pickups made by Jiri, supplier to Kent Armstrong
Other:
Chrome hardware
Rare late-production model, possibly part of a final Japan-bound batch
Collector interest due to production rarity and pickup lineage

4. Roscoe LG3000 – 4 String Fretless Lefty
Body: Spanish Cedar
Top: Flame Maple with burgundy/red stain
Fingerboard: Diamondwood, epoxied
Electronics:
2-band Bartolini preamp (older version)

5. 1977 Fender Jazz Bass (Refinished)
Electronics: Lindy Fralin pickups

6. 1978 Rickenbacker 4001 (Refinished)

7. 2000 Spector NS4CRFM
Body: Carved Maple
Top: Figured Maple

8. Ibanez SR505L

9. 2015/2016 Tuxedo White Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass

10. Hofner 500/1 “Beatles Bass” 1962 Reissue
Body: Maple back/sides
Top: Arched Spruce
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Neck: Set Maple


send me a message if anything catches your eye, happy to discuss prices.
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Hi sent you a PM
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Looks like these are now at the Bass Gallery in London!

https://thebassgallery.com/collections/bass
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Ah damn saw it too late and was keen on the white aerodyne
Already sold
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Bass Gallery has a surprising amount of lefties on their page.
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Agent00Soul wrote:Bass Gallery has a surprising amount of lefties on their page.
Why do the prices change drastically when I click on a bass? Case in point: '77 Fender Jazz is showing $2400. When I click on that item, the price jumps to $3306.00. (VAT added?)
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Agent00Soul
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pjmuck wrote:
Why do the prices change drastically when I click on a bass? Case in point: '77 Fender Jazz is showing $2400. When I click on that item, the price jumps to $3306.00. (VAT added?)
Dunno. Maybe the site detects the location of your ISP and adjusts for something like shipping or currency transfer costs?
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Hi, sent you a PM :)
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pjmuck wrote:
Agent00Soul wrote:Bass Gallery has a surprising amount of lefties on their page.
Why do the prices change drastically when I click on a bass? Case in point: '77 Fender Jazz is showing $2400. When I click on that item, the price jumps to $3306.00. (VAT added?)

Looks like the prices on the list are in GBP but when you click on a bass the page opens with the price converted to USD. That was the case when I looked at that Spector.
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belinmad
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Hi all - apologies as I’ve been consumed by a move to Spain.
I’m back now, so happy to answer any questions
Yes the basses are at Bass Gallery in London, in consignment.

Thanks!
M
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Here's a question: why does Bass Gallery post the pics of their lefties upside down?
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markcv wrote:Here's a question: why does Bass Gallery post the pics of their lefties upside down?
Yeah, that is not helpful or aesthetic.
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