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It's all about how you play your cards bro. Admittedly if you're looking at new, the price difference is remarkable, but why on earth would you look at buying new when you can make things happen like the above mentioned deal.


damn! so youre the one who got that infinity....and I cant believe he traded you that monster for a peavy! lucky sob!
Because maybe...not all folks live in US
Seriously: things are different in Europe. We don't have such a good SH market and anything coming from a non EU country is taxed (plus the shipping costs...it can add a lot to the price of a bass).
Agreed: considering the current prices of the new Wicks, for the player on a budget the Fame models look quite interesting. At some point (last year...or was it 2009?) they even relased a limited Baphomet edition with LEDs on fretboard, and that bass was only 1100 - 1200 EurosThe only thing that kept me so far from ordering one of their basses was the lack of video demos or reviews...it seems like nobody's playing those instruments...

It just doesn't sit properly, and it is very heavy......
Love the sound, and build, But the weight and how it sits, and balance.......
If weight and balance are the reasons for returning the bass, and not the tone or the craftmanship, then I guess these are still pretty good instruments, because it's down to personal preferences: some can handle a heavy bass, others avoid them (health issues and such), some can cope with a bit of neck dive or awkward balancing, others prefer their basses to sit perfectly.
Thanks for sharing some info on the matterIt's good to know these basses actually do sound good
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If I'm not mistaken, I've seen two or three live videos where John Campbell (Lamb of God bassist) was playing one of them. Or at least it was exactly the same aesthetically. (sp?)The only thing that kept me so far from ordering one of their basses was the lack of video demos or reviews...it seems like nobody's playing those instruments...
If I'm not mistaken, I've seen two or three live videos where John Campbell (Lamb of God bassist) was playing one of them. Or at least it was exactly the same aesthetically. (sp?)
The China models are not actual Warwicks, they're RockBasses.
The real Corvette line is the Pro one, currently made in Korea.
Yea but now Rock Basses are incorporated into Warwick line.....
and apparently they are very well made hence the price hike!
The neck material on the Koreans is heavier wood which from a weight, and neck dive problem....
And I can't see why Korean workers should be any better or better trained than their Chinese neighbours...