Recent content by DmitriiF

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    Soviet Tonika Bass - Exploded (Pic Heavy)

    First few seconds real sound of this bass, next - just record with other pro bass. It's joke.
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    Soviet Tonika Bass - Exploded (Pic Heavy)

    Yep. I am upgrade my computer, but this Tonika still with me. Love it. When i made all this Soviet basses demo i never thought it will be interested here on Talkbass. Thanks.
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    Need help to identify P-bass PU

    Thanks, it's really like they come with MIM 50's style bass series and same Squire Reissue series (Standard and affinity series have different PU)
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    Need help to identify P-bass PU

    Thanks, looks like you were right. I try to google it and i found the same here: Fender Mexican P-Bass Pickup Stock | Reverb
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    Need help to identify P-bass PU

    Unusual rounded corners of coils, 4.2k each coil. Please, any guess?
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    Why Many Russians Have Dashboard Cameras

    Not all of them Russians. A half of this Russians is simply drunk. "Why Many Russians Have Dashboard Cameras" - also to catch the moments like that:
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    show your headstocks/brand logo's

    some of my.. [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] Try to...
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    Post your vintage Japanese basses

    [Invalid or Expired Link Removed] MOON Custom (PGM) 1980 Walnut body (1P) Walnut neck (1P) Jacaranda fretboard.
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    Does anybody know anything about this bass?

    The second half of 80s (P-bass replic) 1) Musima action bass ("glossy" maple neck with maple fretboard) - perversion and therefore has no numeric index in the title. 2) Musima action bass 35 ("glossy" maple neck with maple \ Rosewood? fretboard) - virtually the same bass, but apparently timed to...
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    Collecting "Socialist block" era basses (advise needed)

    Roger that :) Hard to say, in those times we had "Planned economy" all Factories were of Government, and produced guitars by order of Government. I only can say they were cost very much for simple worker.
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    Collecting "Socialist block" era basses (advise needed)

    Yes, but now it's just a part of History.. The Big difference - Asia, USA even Europe made tons of guitar and will make a tons in future (even if u can't buy a vintage Fender u can buy a modern Fender), USSR (Russia) Electro guitar industry is gone forever, no one el guitar was made since 1994...
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    Collecting "Socialist block" era basses (advise needed)

    Very old words. Ural was only two models of 20-30 bases produced in USSR but everyone knows only Ural. First one Ural 510L the second Ural 510G (like guitar Ural 650 body) - both you can see in my pics + "Bas-2" (Rostov factory bass) And one more mindless thing that confuse you: a lot of this...
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    Collecting "Socialist block" era basses (advise needed)

    Yeah.. thank for answers guys! You know, they just totally different, i also have a USA\Japan\Germany basses but there is nothing to compare))
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    Collecting "Socialist block" era basses (advise needed)

    I don't sell them, but as i said, i have a lot of "doubles" in my collection and they all available for exchange :)
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    Collecting "Socialist block" era basses (advise needed)

    Right, and very sad that the almost always describe them as "all original" but really they are not... in most cases it's true, that's why they for collectors mostly... (but it does not mean that imposible play on them)