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ebonalley 02-18-2013 02:21 PM

HOT RODDED GYPSY ROSE PJ (Medium Scale 32")
 
For sale is a perfect condition, hot-rodded Gypsy Rose PJ. It has over $300 in upgrades. It's never been gigged or even taken out of my house for that matter. No scratches, no dents, no dings. I personally modified the headstock (Please note the adult material). This bass is totally giggable and I guarantee that you will not find a medium scale P bass on the market in this condition and price. This was a fun project but I'm moving towards 100% 5 bangers. My loss is your gain: $275 Shipped. Conus Paypal only at this time.

NEW VIDEO HERE (please excuse amateur hour): :bassist:
http://s1107.photobucket.com/albums/...psdd8e19a6.mp4



Here are the upgrades
New electronics
High mass bridge from GPR
Lace Sensor PJ
Custom pickguard by Terrapin
D'addario Chromes
Fret work by Mr. Muckelory: http://bradybass.com/
- Action is 5/64ths on the E at 12.
Custom headstock paint job
Custom headstock Decal by Custom Waterslide Decals:
http://acapella.harmony-central.com/...adstock-Decals
Hipshot Tuners
SX neck plate




This bass has a nice satin finish neck


I intentionally blurred out the "C" on this pic for family viewing. I can send you an unmodified pic upon request.

I did a tasteful job filling in all the holes in the back


Note: This PJ combo was comprised of a brand new Lace Sensor P and and a hum-cancelling J from a Fender PJ. They balance very well together and J is plenty strong.


ebonalley 02-18-2013 04:54 PM

Sound clips here (please excuse amateur hour): :bassist:
http://s1107.photobucket.com/albums/...psdd8e19a6.mp4

ebonalley 02-19-2013 06:18 PM

Let me know if the headstock decal is a deal-breaker for you. I could re-paint/re-finish but it will take a little time.

ebonalley 02-20-2013 06:40 PM

Guess how much this bass weighs? 7.8 lbs! on the bathroom scale.

Here are some other specs:
Slightly reduced scale/size
Solid Alder body
Dual cutaway body
Contoured back
Bolt-on Maple neck with adjustable truss rod
Rosewood fretboard with 20 jumbo fretsWidth of the neck at the nut: 1 1/2”". String spacing at the bridge 11/16"
Overall length 43 1/2"; Scale length: 32"
Width: Lower Bout 12 1/4" Upper Bout 11"


PLUS, FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, I WILL ALSO THROW IN AN SX "GIG BAG", SX INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO AND GYPSY ROSE SHOULDER STRAP. ACT NOW!!! :)

Finally, here are some "before" pics to help depict the story of how I turned this toy into a powerful, low-end machine. I will consider throwing in the original "gypsy rose" pickguard for serious buyers.




bassinplace 02-21-2013 02:12 PM

Never played one of these. How is it playability wise? How do you think it might rate next to my Squier CV P?

ebonalley 02-21-2013 06:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bassinplace (Post 13918414)
Never played one of these. How is it playability wise? How do you think it might rate next to my Squier CV P?

Bassinplace, first off thank you for your interest in my bass and also I think you’ve made a great choice in buying a CV P. Although I have never played one before, I have read many comments on the forum hailing their praise. I imagine that if differences did exist in playability, it would be the result of the slightly shorter scale and reduced weight of my medium scale bass. In my personal experience, I have never felt 100% comfortable playing a full-scale bass and have found a 32” inch neck to offer the greatest ease of playability without compromise to tone. Other strengths of my bass include its satin neck finish, its 1.5 inch nut width, and the neck’s slim profile, front to back. All of these characteristics combine to result in a lightweight bass that is effortless to play for hours on end. Hope this helps.

bassinplace 02-21-2013 06:42 PM

I see, thanks for the info! It's a beautiful bass with the upgrades and the decal is killer.

ebonalley 02-21-2013 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bassinplace (Post 13919689)
I see, thanks for the info! It's a beautiful bass with the upgrades and the decal is killer.

Thanks for the compliments. This bass was born with a tip of the hat to my rebellious, albeit aging punk-rock side. The one that says, “Oh everyone’s going American Fender” well I’m going “Made in China,” and let’s see if you’re attention to detail is as strong as your convictions. Sometimes you just need to wander off the neural cow path.

quadrogong 02-22-2013 06:38 PM

nice job, finish is cool..

ebonalley 02-23-2013 05:27 PM

Your tax refund is practically in the mail. Listen to the voice in your head saying, "Go for it." :hiding:

ebonalley 02-24-2013 06:55 PM

Ocscar Awards bump. Any questions about the bass I can answer?

Laurie Bass 02-25-2013 05:04 AM

Bump for you.. I wish that I lived in the States, shipping to Canada is expensive. Never played a Medium scale bass before but would love to try. It sounds great!

SerEsBass 02-25-2013 10:54 AM

I'm interested...do you ship to San Juan, Puerto Rico 00926.

PR is a USA territory and it's just like shipping to Hawaii or Alaska we use the same US Postal Service.

I can pay for the difference in shipping because it could.be a bit more.

ebonalley 02-25-2013 06:32 PM

Folks, thanks for your kind words on the bass. I'm going to stay CONUS at this time. On another note, some have asked me about the feel of a 32" neck. Without actually picking up a medium scale you may be able to get an estimate of the relief on your wrist by pretending that the first fret of a standard size bass is the nut (I believe the first fret is about 2”). Thanks.

MrBuggaboo 02-25-2013 10:39 PM

Paypal payment sent

ebonalley 02-26-2013 05:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBuggaboo (Post 13940907)
Paypal payment sent

And sold!

SolarMan 02-26-2013 07:19 AM

Great deal.


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