Status Energy 6 string
Status Eclipse 5 string
I love Status basses, or Statii as Alan Partridge (and the good people of this forum) would have it. For my money they are the best basses you can buy, full stop, and the people at Status are some of the nicest you could ever hope to deal with.
Most people (including me) prefer the graphite necked examples to the wooden necked variety, but the wooden necked ones are still fantastic instruments – my first Status has a wooden neck and it still plays fantastically. Knocks spots off anything else I’ve ever played as a working bass.
But back to the links…the Eclipse is very fairly priced, the Energy definitely not so. The 6 string Energy was £999 when it came out – I know because I was selling them in a guitar shop at the time. Why this seller thinks it’s now worth 50% more than that is beyond me. The only Statii that increase in value tend to be the very early examples and some of the later full graphite models. Everything else depreciates, although not as badly as some other basses (Warwicks anyone?).
The Eclipse looks like a very good price though – you might be able to get it for £500-550 and at that price it’s a steal for a pro-quality, UK made 5 string.
[Full disclosure: I have no connection whatsoever with either of these sellers. I am very lucky to own 3 Status basses which will never be sold.]