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David Houck

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Left Handed Custom John Paul Jones Triple Omega
« on: July 28, 2016, 10:08:42 AM »
[moderator's note:  Colin (colbassman) asked that I post this for him as he was having problems posting.]

Custom John Paul Jones Triple Omega Left Handed. Top lam Spalted Maple. Accent wood Purple Heart + Maple. Body wood Mahogany. Neck wood's Maple + Walnut. Finger boared Ebony with Mother of Pearl position marker's + Custom Led Zeppelin 4 Symbol inlay's by the famous Martin Simm of L.E.D. company + Custom Spalted Maple control knob's and custom engraved trust rod cover. With custom case . 10/10 condition like new. Electronic's are signature. Serial no / 05mj1 3427. To see my bass being made and Led Zeppelin inlay's go to Signature basses Colin's JPJ. I'm asking £5800 + shipping and insurance. I live in Manchester England.



rnolan

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Re: Left Handed Custom John Paul Jones Triple Omega
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2016, 03:53:24 AM »
Wow, amazing bass in very good condition.  Interestingly it's strung right handed

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Re: Left Handed Custom John Paul Jones Triple Omega
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2016, 07:49:51 AM »
Hi Richard, nice you noticed. All my custom  basses are strung right handed, it's the way I  taught myself because I coulden't afford a left handed bass at the time !!!! and diden't realise I had to change the string's round. Hey guy's I can't beleave all you SOUTH PAW'S on the Alembic site aren't interested in my Custom triple Omega, at 10/10 condition it's a give away at the price. Here is a picture of my left handed stunning John Entwistle strung the same in amazing Buckeye Burl !!!

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Re: Left Handed Custom John Paul Jones Triple Omega
« Reply #3 on: August 03, 2016, 07:47:06 AM »
Hey Colin, Nice!!!, I used to play with a guy (lefty) who played guitar upside down, obviously much easier as not many left handed guitars and basses around (particularly here in Australia).  Like you, he just learned that way, gave him some very interesting bends, though hard to watch his hands to follow when jamming etc... I got better at it LoL.