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Post subject: CS Closet Classic 1970 LTD Edition Jazz Bass..
Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 12:07 pm
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Hello! Im new to this forum..I have been playing Fender Jazz basses for a long time but only now (for some reason?) thought i would join the Forum community..

I have a 24 Jazz, a USA 75 RI, a CIJ 62... and i have just acquired a CS Closet Classic 1970 LTD Edition Jazz that really is supreme..Not wanting to sound big headed, but i have a Stingray 5, have had a Sadowsky RV5, (the RV, i let go for this) and i love this more...im a Jazz bass nut, so ive been looking for my ultimate jazz bass, and for me this is a very special jazz bass..The feel, weight, tone of it, makes me feel at home...

As i said im new to this forum so not sure how to post pics, but im sure guys/girls have seen one before...


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Post subject: Re: CS Closet Classic 1970 LTD Edition Jazz Bass..
Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 1:32 am
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Bubinga5 wrote:
Hello! Im new to this forum..I have been playing Fender Jazz basses for a long time but only now (for some reason?) thought i would join the Forum community..

I have a 24 Jazz, a USA 75 RI, a CIJ 62... and i have just acquired a CS Closet Classic 1970 LTD Edition Jazz that really is supreme..Not wanting to sound big headed, but i have a Stingray 5, have had a Sadowsky RV5, (the RV, i let go for this) and i love this more...im a Jazz bass nut, so ive been looking for my ultimate jazz bass, and for me this is a very special jazz bass..The feel, weight, tone of it, makes me feel at home...

As i said im new to this forum so not sure how to post pics, but im sure guys/girls have seen one before...


Hi Bub & WELCOME to the Fender Bass Forums! Yeah we've seen them. But we like seeing yours.

To post photos on the Fender Forum they must be hosted online elsewhere like on a free Photobucket.com account. So upload them to your photo hosting first.

After uploading to a third party image host like the ones mentioned to post your photo do the following.

1. Start a post.

2. Wherever in the post you want the photo to appear CLICK on the brown "IMG" toolbar button just under the SUBJECT line. (This opens a "Tag" that looks like this: "[img]" telling the browser to fetch & display the photo stored offsite within the tag.)

3. COPY the DIRECT LINK to your photo on the third party host which will start "http://www.whatever..." (To copy, left click and drag on the link to highlight the entire link and then right click on it and select copy, OR you can hit CONTROL and "C" simultaneously without right clicking at all. Both methods work on a PC. Also in most browsers you can just RIGHT click on the link and select COPY SHORTCUT.)

4. Paste the now copied link immediately past the "IMG" opening tag in the post. To paste it right click and select PASTE, or on PC's you can hit CONTROL and "V" simultaneously. Either method works on PC's.

5. Once your link is pasted LEFT LICK on the brown "IMG" button on the toolbar once again. (This closes the tag and will look like: "[/img]" in the message.) You can then resume typing, or PREVIEW it to make sure it looks OK and then SUBMIT it if you are done typing and everything looks OK.

Enjoy all those fine basses!


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