Hi All,
I have decided to sell "Barney", a 6 string Warmoth Jazz bass that I restored last year. Between the basses I already have and the basses I'm buildlig for myself, Barney just doesn't get much playing time.
The neck is a 5 piece maple and mahogany, with a nice, dark and oily rosewood fingerboard. The action is excellent (typical excellent fretwork from Warmoth). The neck has dual truss rods, both of which work perfectly and the nuts on them turn nice and smooth. Fingerboard is a 12" radius.
Body is alder, with a quilted maple top. Not the best figuring in the quilt, imho.
This neck was originally sold by Warmoth as a "really big 5" or something to that nature. It was marketed as a 5 string bass neck with full string spacing, that was wide enough for 6 strings, which is how it had been setup before I bought it. The neck is about 3 1/8" wide at the last fret.
It has two EMG 45-P active pickups. Currently wired for stereo outputs, although I will be happy to rewire for Mono for you. The bridge is a black Kahler, and the tuners are chrome. Black Dunlop straplocks are included.
Currently setup with Ken Smith stainless steel rockmaster strings, .030 to .130.
Barney has that great "fender" sound and feel!
If you want to know more about Barney, and see the restoration process, you can visit my site at:
http://www.gwbasses.com/projects/archive/barney/index.shtml
I would like to get $450, which includes a hardshell case.
:^)~
I have decided to sell "Barney", a 6 string Warmoth Jazz bass that I restored last year. Between the basses I already have and the basses I'm buildlig for myself, Barney just doesn't get much playing time.
The neck is a 5 piece maple and mahogany, with a nice, dark and oily rosewood fingerboard. The action is excellent (typical excellent fretwork from Warmoth). The neck has dual truss rods, both of which work perfectly and the nuts on them turn nice and smooth. Fingerboard is a 12" radius.
Body is alder, with a quilted maple top. Not the best figuring in the quilt, imho.
This neck was originally sold by Warmoth as a "really big 5" or something to that nature. It was marketed as a 5 string bass neck with full string spacing, that was wide enough for 6 strings, which is how it had been setup before I bought it. The neck is about 3 1/8" wide at the last fret.
It has two EMG 45-P active pickups. Currently wired for stereo outputs, although I will be happy to rewire for Mono for you. The bridge is a black Kahler, and the tuners are chrome. Black Dunlop straplocks are included.
Currently setup with Ken Smith stainless steel rockmaster strings, .030 to .130.
Barney has that great "fender" sound and feel!
If you want to know more about Barney, and see the restoration process, you can visit my site at:
http://www.gwbasses.com/projects/archive/barney/index.shtml
I would like to get $450, which includes a hardshell case.
:^)~
i think barney just found a new home
