Hey, Guys!
One important point- though this bass does look like Harold's bass, there's 3 reasons that it couldn't be. 1.)It doesn't have an omega cut at the bottom, but a point. 2.)It has side red leds, Harold's doesn't 3.)It's in Australia!
I just said it reminded me of his, but at the time I posted, I forgot for some strange reason that his has an omega cut, instead of the point.
Beautiful Bass, and I hope that you are able to acquire that S2, James, it looks like an awesome instrument. Series I's are all well and good, but there's just something about those Series II's that's pure magic.
Good Luck! Don't wait too long on the bass. If there's any way you can swing a trip to Australia, it would be worth it- part of the fun in acquiring these Series II's (and Series I's- when I purchased my S1 4, 1977, I drove 7 1/2 hours one way to Michigan) is the journey.
I realize that's probably more than a bit unrealistic being that you're in the UK and Mike is in Australia, but I'm telling you, that's half the fun.
Mine was only a 6 hour drive, one way, so it wasn't too hard on me, but a quest is a quest, no matter what the distance.
No matter what way you decide to acquire the Series II, you're going to remember it for the rest of your life, trust me on that one.
Peace;)
Frank
(Message edited by otis on June 27, 2010)