basshole Posted November 12, 2010 Posted November 12, 2010 Hey guys first post here, though I'm not sure if this is the right spot I thought i would try here. I am no scammer, I am mostly on the Gibson forms. Up for sale is highly customized Elita 51' P-Bass reissue. Designed to recreate the John Paul Jones bass that he used. It is a serious eye catcher. Great "stripped" look that JPJ had. The bass is a fantastic player. The bass all together weights only 7 Pounds! It has a shaven Jazz neck and custom cut bone nut for extremely low action, this bass practically plays it's self. One of the coolest features is the 6-way Varitone Selector switch. These are commonly found on Gibson EB basses and Acoustic 360 use something similar. They are a Bass/Mid/Treble Boost. A fantastic feature for any bass player who uses a multitude of tones through out a performance. You can check out other basses he has built (bikebassnut) and at Certainbass.com. Keep in mind this not a stock model I am selling, this is $2,000 worth of parts and labor put into it. I am sad to sell this bass, since I am no longer in Led Zeppelin tribute band. I am looking to trade for a vintage Gibson, Rickenbacker, Fender Jazz, or other vintage style basses Here are some high detailed pictures http://s869.photobucket.com/albums/ab260/jessenoah/stuff%20to%20sell/ [url=http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/member-classifieds/103439-trade-pair-vintage-style-parts-basses.html] Here is some specs Fender Ash Body Lindy Fralin Pick Up Gotoh Tuners Fender vintage style bridge Fender Jazz neck *Custom thin profile, custom hand cut bone nut Varitone 6 selector switch. Comes with Fender Hard shell case Quote
BonzoLikeDrumer Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Hey guys first post here, though I'm not sure if this is the right spot I thought i would try here. I am no scammer, I am mostly on the Gibson forms. Up for sale is highly customized Elita 51' P-Bass reissue. Designed to recreate the John Paul Jones bass that he used. It is a serious eye catcher. Great "stripped" look that JPJ had. The bass is a fantastic player. The bass all together weights only 7 Pounds! It has a shaven Jazz neck and custom cut bone nut for extremely low action, this bass practically plays it's self. One of the coolest features is the 6-way Varitone Selector switch. These are commonly found on Gibson EB basses and Acoustic 360 use something similar. They are a Bass/Mid/Treble Boost. A fantastic feature for any bass player who uses a multitude of tones through out a performance. You can check out other basses he has built (bikebassnut) and at Certainbass.com. Keep in mind this not a stock model I am selling, this is $2,000 worth of parts and labor put into it. I am sad to sell this bass, since I am no longer in Led Zeppelin tribute band. I am looking to trade for a vintage Gibson, Rickenbacker, Fender Jazz, or other vintage style basses Here are some high detailed pictures http://s869.photobucket.com/albums/ab260/jessenoah/stuff%20to%20sell/ [url=http://www.mylespaul.com/forums/member-classifieds/103439-trade-pair-vintage-style-parts-basses.html] Here is some specs Fender Ash Body Lindy Fralin Pick Up Gotoh Tuners Fender vintage style bridge Fender Jazz neck *Custom thin profile, custom hand cut bone nut Varitone 6 selector switch. Comes with Fender Hard shell case I don't know if JPJ ever played a Precision Fender or not, but I know he like to play a Fender Jazzmaster and I've seen 1980's pictures with him playing an Alembic. Maybe he did have a P-Bass I'm not sure, but the Jazz is the one I most think of when I think of John Paul Jones in the Zeppelin days. Quote
dazedjeffy Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 I don't know if JPJ ever played a Precision Fender or not, but I know he like to play a Fender Jazzmaster and I've seen 1980's pictures with him playing an Alembic. Maybe he did have a P-Bass I'm not sure, but the Jazz is the one I most think of when I think of John Paul Jones in the Zeppelin days. Quote
OddBall Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Every time I see a photo of JPJ play`n that bass,..and I`ve seen ten or so,...he`s wear`n the same shirt. Now, either he never changed his clothes or he played it for a day or two !! I don`t know what he recorded with and I`m sure not many do,..but to me, until you plug them in, they all sound the same !! I Don`t know who would trade a vintage for a re-issue !! (of anything) Quote
basshole Posted November 15, 2010 Author Posted November 15, 2010 Fender hasn't been making any REAL fenders post cbs 1964. :] Well I'm either looking to sell or trade $1000 obo plus shipping Paypal please Quote
BonzoLikeDrumer Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 Fender hasn't been making any REAL fenders post cbs 1964. :] Well I'm either looking to sell or trade $1000 obo plus shipping Paypal please Cool.. Good luck with the sale, nice picture of JPJ. Quote
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