Hello Patrice,
I had a look at the PDF to get the date of my bass. I've got a red Arp?ge, fretted, 4 strings, tagged #168.
The PDF says 15/06/87 which sounds almost impossible to me because I'm quite sure I've bought it before 85. What's wrong in the list? The title in the list says "Manche Carbone and 90/10", maybe my bass was in a previous serie with no carbone at all (wood+phenowood+metal).
I cannot find information about Arp?ge and Passion basses any longer. Do you intend to make them available in the future?
Date of an Arpege
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Yes the reason is that your bass has no carbon, therfore is not listed. You will find the date in the cavity of the treble pickup.erix wrote:Hello Patrice, I had a look at the PDF to get the date of my bass. I've got a red Arp?ge, fretted, 4 strings, tagged #168. The PDF says 15/06/87 which sounds almost impossible to me because I'm quite sure I've bought it before 85. What's wrong in the list? The title in the list says "Manche Carbone and 90/10", maybe my bass was in a previous serie with no carbone at all (wood+phenowood+metal). I cannot find information about Arp?ge and Passion basses any longer. Do you intend to make them available in the future?
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Why do you write thaterix wrote:You are lucky if you get any infos here...what a waste of internet space!!...check the thread...pathetic!!
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You must remove the pickup to see iterix wrote:Thank you for your answer! What do you mean by the cavity? Should I dismount the treble pickup to see the date or can I see it directly?