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For sale Warmoth Lake Placid Metallic Blue Jazz body

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$235.00
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Warmoth Lake Placid Metallic Blue Jazz bass body. 2 piece Swamp Ash weighing 4 pounds 10 ounces. This body is in very good to excellent condition. The paint is very nice with a lot of silver metallic in the paint. It has 3 very small dings which I took pains to make sure I got a good photo of. On the bottom of the lower bout on the edge where the control cavity is are 2 small chips in the finish that basically just chipped the top coat and not the blue pigment. On the top just in front of the control cavity is a very small dent where the Fender case accidentally closed on it and the spring latch made the small dent. You can see that in one of the pics as well. Other than that there is no deep indentations where the bridge was mounted or the neck plate was mounted. When I had this bass assembled I did about 40 or so gigs with it and it sounded great. She's yours for $235 shipped Priority. PayPal or USPS Money Order only. DSCF0018.JPG
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doktorfeelgood

layin' it down like pavement
Dec 19, 2007
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North Kingstown, Rhode Island
Jah Hans, I have 2 of those GS-112's and played together with that amp they really make a HUGE thump....AND the rig really sounds amazing. I wouldn't change it for the world.
 
Jun 18, 2003
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Jah Hans, I have 2 of those GS-112's and played together with that amp they really make a HUGE thump....AND the rig really sounds amazing. I wouldn't change it for the world.

I had the exact same setup. The pair was absolutely devastating, and I sold it to downsize even more, but I do miss it.
 

doktorfeelgood

layin' it down like pavement
Dec 19, 2007
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North Kingstown, Rhode Island
You must be playing in a very low volume gig.....I could downsize to one cab and STILL cover 60% of the gigs I do. But I understand...I have an Ampeg Micro-VR and one of the 2X10 cabs that goes with it and it works fine for full band rehearsal but I often contemplate getting the 2nd cab to complete the full rig and use THAT for gigs.
 
Jun 18, 2003
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You must be playing in a very low volume gig.....I could downsize to one cab and STILL cover 60% of the gigs I do. But I understand...I have an Ampeg Micro-VR and one of the 2X10 cabs that goes with it and it works fine for full band rehearsal but I often contemplate getting the 2nd cab to complete the full rig and use THAT for gigs.

It was more that rarely used them since every venue had a house amp and at the time I had a 1 bedroom apartment with a family of 3 in a sprawling city. Recently upgraded to something else, but that setup was very special. My favorite to date at the time, maybe even now! Had a hard time finding the right pair.
 

doktorfeelgood

layin' it down like pavement
Dec 19, 2007
1,264
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North Kingstown, Rhode Island
I hear ya....I often think that maybe I should do the same thing and put some dough in my pocket or pay off some bills. But then I'd wind up needing it for a new gig and it's paid for so I hold out for now.
 

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