-
-
I'm pretty sure it's this. Definitely a looker.
-
-
The title pretty much says it all - preferably I'm after something that's still in good nick (no holes, rips, dog poo), and I'm willing to pay for postage as I'm in Sheffield.
The brands I've mentioned are just serving suggestions, if you've got anything else along those lines, give me a prod with what you have and a price you're after.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Due to the costs with moving house, and just to free up some money for a new bike build, it’s with a heavy heart that I’m having to sell my beloved baritone; “The Jazzmonster”
-It’s a 30" scale baritone (Bass VI style) Jazzmaster, tuned an entire octave below a regular guitar (E-e).
-It has Seymour Duncan antiquity pickups, Fender locking tuners, an American Vintage Reissue mint green pickguard, and is wired sans-rhythm circuit (like a Telecaster).
-The neck is a conversion neck and was custom-made to order in the USA by a luthier on the Offsetguitars.com forum. Realistically, it can be converted back to a standard Jazzmaster… but why on earth would you want to do that?
-There’s a tiny bit of buckle-rash to the back and a few little nicks, but nothing serious at all.
-It’ll come with a bunch of spare various gauge baritone strings, and a brushed aluminium pickguard (if you fancy it).This thing is an absolute beast. Bit of spring reverb and a tickle on the vibrato and you’ve got instant spaghetti western, kick on a fuzz and you have the end of the world.
Awesome for everything from This Town Needs Guns style bassy math, spaghetti western and surf, Beatles vibes, or balls to the wall big riffs and doom.
Honestly one of the most versatile instruments I've ever played.
Collection from Sheffield, or I will post (neck-off) at buyers expense and risk.
£600 o.b.o
-


I've decided I have far more fun on a bike when it has less gears, so I'm getting rid of this to free up some Nice Single-Speed Money.
Everything other than the frameset is no older than 6 months and hasn't been ridden a great deal (300 milesish).
The frameset was resprayed by my fair hand and actually looks pretty good. There are a few places that don't look as good as others and there are a couple of small paint chips, but that's about it.
Size-wise, the seat-tube is 48cm from centre of BB to top. The top-tube is 52cm centre to centre.
The groupset is full brand-new Tiagra 4700 (the one with the under-tape routing) and is absolutely bloody mint. I really, really rate it as a new groupset. It's running an 11-30 cassette with 52-36 crankset (I'm in Sheffield, so it's sorta needed).
The wheels are de-stickered Giant SL-37s running on Schwalbe Durano Etape tyres.
It has a Thomson Layback and a 110 x2 stem (I'm 5'10" and this has got it fitting me nicely).
I'm after £550 - or a little bit more to cover postage if you need it.