I had this bass guitar sitting at home, and I no longer wanted it. Well, I have like 4 of them, and I don't really want most of them either. They're all made in China or somewhere with equally bad quality control. Some jerks make fun of where my basses are made, instead of how poorly I play them. To remedy my too many bass situation, I decided to sell one. Well, actually I was bored on break at work and decided to write an ad for it, then I decided to sell it. I sometimes write ads without intentions of selling things, just because I'm bored. I have an ad for my car mostly written, and maybe I'll post it here, since I'm not actually going to sell it. Well, actually I'd sell it in a heartbeat. I guess nobody is going to buy it is what I mean.
Have you ever wanted to play guitar in a band, but all of
your friends are already guitarists? Well, here's your chance to settle on
being a bassist instead.
This bass is in somewhere between "awesome" and
"rad" condition. Actually, I'm a little embarrassed that for playing
in a punk band for a couple years, it's not beat up whatsoever. I think I
should have smashed two of them by now. I don't even think the back of it, the
part that nobody will look at or see, is really scratched up or dented. There
is one little white blemish under the finish. I put a Transistor 66 sticker
over it, and it solved the problem.
The bass was made in Indonesia, which as far as I know, is a
step up from China as far as bass production goes. It's no America or Japan, but
some people say it's on par with Mexico. Take that for what you will. You can
find out more about these countries on a map. The internet ranted and raved
about this bass like it was a cheap Fender for the price of an expensive
Squier. I think that is entirely accurate.
It has a wood-coloured neck, with a different coloured
wood-coloured body. The fret board is maple, and has those nice big rectangular
fret inlays. Being a jazz bass, it bass a jazz bass body and a jazz neck. There
is a black pick guard, which is weird because I've been told that
"real" bass players don't use picks. So why is there a black pick
guard there? I assume that with a stellar description like this, no picture is
necessary. But still, I can email you some tastefully artistic nude pictures of
it, if you want.
This bass has never had any Rush played on it. I don't know
about you, but that seems like a pretty strong selling feature to me. I do
distinctly remember playing Guns N Roses on it once...so there's that. Since I
basically only play punk music, the D and G strings are in like new condition.
One time I broke the E string, so the strings have been replaced within the
last year or so. I don't play this one much anymore.
To hear it in action, check out a few tracks at
lessexy.bandcamp.com. This stuff was recorded through a direct input, so you
can get a feel for the sound of the bass itself. It's got a couple Duncan jazz
pickups, with a separate volume knob for each.
As an added bonus, I will throw in a hard case. This case
looks like it barely survived a Godzilla attack. I believe it is held together
mostly by duct tape and good intentions.
My reason for selling it is that I can barely play 1 bass at
a time, and I have 4 of them. That just seems like poor planning on my part.
Plus this one was a gift from an ex, so her loss is your gain! Since this has
whatever the opposite of "sentimental value" is, you can get it for a
mere 175 bucks.
I don't see a bass with a description like this lasting too
long at what I assume is a reasonable price. Call, text or email me and it can
be yours.
When I tried posting this rather innocuous ad at work, they sent me back an email saying it was inappropriate for work. Being the genius I am, I knew right away what was wrong with it, and took out the part about where it was made, and the part about tasteful nudes. They accepted it right away.
I don't want to say I'm a big deal around the buy and sell at work, mainly because that is not something worth being proud of, but this one got me a lot of comments from strangers. People who I don't even know stopped me and said stuff like "The ad alone made me almost want to buy the bass". What a stupid thing to say to someone. The fact is, these people didn't buy it.
I also posted it to kijiji later that day, uncensored, and sold it within 5 minutes of posting, for asking price. How often does that happen? Never, I think.
I am rather proud of the pictures though. My camera doesn't have the sexiest filter, black and white, nor does it have the teenaged-girl-amateur-photographer-filter, sepia, so I made due with regular pictures. I changed the contrast after, and the results are quite erotic. I got a boner just looking at them.
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