Not cheapbut damned sexy:
Love the top on this Series bass, which appears halfway down the page:
http://www.williesguitars.com/index.cfm?sector=user&page=products&MMID=9 (http://www.williesguitars.com/index.cfm?sector=user&page=products&MMID=9)
This Spoiler isn't as flash but looks good to me:
http://www.bostonguitar.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=BGWI&Product_Code=BG-MISC-ALEM&Category_Code=BG-MISC (http://www.bostonguitar.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=BGWI&Product_Code=BG-MISC-ALEM&Category_Code=BG-MISC)
Very very nice Series II!
(http://club.alembicguitars.net/Images/395/35573.jpg)
Mmmm...
Sap wood.
Was wondering why the line wasn't straight but am not good enough with the computer equipment to blow it up. I may be choosing a top wood for a custom bass that has a small amount of sapwood and assumed I'd have it cut out. Any thoughts on leaving it in (to avoid hijacking the thread, I'll rephrase--what does the group think of the look on this bass)?
I give the sapwood look on this bass a big thumbs up!
Bill, tgo
I'm not fond of it. To me it looks unbalanced with wavy edges of the sap wood and straight lines of the neck. Too bad as I am looking for a small body Series.
Keith
On various FTC & Wood Bank threads, I've seen posts asking if the customer wants to use the sap wood, and wondered why on earth you would. Now I know. It gives a very organic look, like the neck & body grew together (maybe it would look even better without the neck framing, or BTC?) I don't know that I'd have one built like this, but if I weren't completely freakin' broke, I'd think long and hard about this one. Very nice.
Peter
I'm BTCing. It does look interesting. Thanks for the input.
dw
I think that is one the best looking tops I have seen.
I kind of like it too. Very unique.
Beautiful bass with an awfully big price. But Willie has never been known to offer bargains on anything.
I'm just impressed on how they got the top seams to merge and melt in. WOW!! What a masterful example of craftsmanship. Whether the look is or isn't to you're liking, there's no doubt in my mind anyway, it will find a home.
KFS I'd agree with your first statement. OH yeah!
NLP
I just saw the price, WOW.
Looks like the strap button on the back has been moved too.
It's still a very nice axe.
$7049!!!! Hope springs eternal!
Bill, tgo
I looked at the Series II at Willies yesterday. The store was packed, and my time was short. The power supply wasn't available (they were short staffed, and I didn't make them run to the basement to find it). There were a few issues: I think some of the cover plate screws are not original, and 1 is missing from the battery cover. The non-original screws look larger than stock, and I would be concerned that the threaded inserts had pehaps been stripped forcing the larger screws in. There is either a crack or a deep scratch on the fingerboard pickup. The nut is not adjustable, the fingerboard LEDs are unbound (as you would expect on a 1978). Other than that, it is a marvelous bass. If someone wants a more detailed report, let me know and I will try to get back to Willies during a lunch break this week.
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