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  1. Yes it really is and yes Mr Bryant really is. if I could I would Sir
  2. Bryant 'Soloist' 2013 Length of back 43" String stop 41" Back, sides and head are of well figured maple the front is close grain Sitka spruce, thirty years old at the time of making The bass has golden brown oil varnish. I'm not sure how to put a price on this bass. i am however open to offers. Please message me. I live in Scotland but am perfectly willing to deliver to London or all points inbetween
  3. Hello, I'm considering selling a Paul Bryant bass. Having never done this before, i wonder if anyone could give me some advice. What the usual proceedings are? Would it be best that I take it somewhere to sell, or is it mostly done on line? Thanks in advance for any opinion or help
  4. Hello, I'm considering selling a Paul Bryant bass. Having never done this before, i wonder if anyone could give me some advice. What the usual proceedings are? Would it be best that I take it somewhere to sell, or is it mostly done on line? Thanks in advance for any opinion or help
  5. [font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][font=courier new, courier, monospace][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Hi, thanks Mr Bassman, stingrayPete and ubassman!! When I bought the bass I had to travel quite a distance by train, when I got home the strings were in this position,[/font][/font][/font] [font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][font=courier new, courier, monospace][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]I thought the bridge had been banged in transit, I moved the strings and bridge, also the tailwire, the saddle seemed to be off centre. After reading your post Pete, I checked the wire and it has moved back to the original position(off to the right) I have been scrutinising the bass and it would appear that the saddle is quite a bit off centre to the right. If this is the case, will this always happen, can saddles be moved? looks pretty well integrated. I will take a photo in better light, see what you think. Thanks for the help, I really appreciate it! Michael[/font][/font][/font]
  6. Hi, I wonder if anyone has come across this before, my bridge is shifting itself over towards the right f hole, it's a new bass, I don't know if this happens with new instruments, shifting top, or if it could be the heat, i really am at a loss and abit concerned. If anyone has any insight or opinion or advice,anything. I don't live anywhere near a luthier or shop, I have included a couple of photos, look forward to hearing from anyone. Cheers! Michael
  7. Thanks BassBus! Appreciate it!
  8. Ohh my letters went really small!!
  9. [sup][sup][size=4]Thanks BassBus! I wonder who would be best, have you had any dealings?[/size][/sup][/sup]
  10. Hi, does anyone know where in Scotland , one could get a bridge fitted, setup, sound post adjustment and so forth?
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