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  1. Sorry but I have no personal experience of PEGs made under Gordon Tilley's ownership, because I stopped going to guitar shows before he bought the business in 2001. I have received plenty of secondhand info from owners, however, with a very mixed bag of opinions. My advice to anyone considering buying would be to thoroughly inspect first as there have been occasional reports of poor quality control, fit and finish ...
  2. Having been an enthusiast of the brand since 1991 and owner of many Eggles made between 91 and 97, as well as moderator of the official Patrick Eggle Guitars Forum (run by the current owners of Patrick Eggle Guitars, Gordon Tilley and family) 2003-2005 until they closed it down in July 2005, I created and hosted a replacement forum (see link in my sig) in August 2005 and it's been online ever since, now with over 2200 members – small fry compared to this forum but, I hope, as useful a resource. You've so far avoided revealing your serial number and that's OK, especially since I can only estimate when it was made (within a few months either way). The only way to discover its build history with any accuracy is to write to [email protected] and ask if they have the manufacturing records. Note: they have a reputation for poor correspondence – let's hope that's improved these days!
  3. Hi Kev, thanks for your PM (and also to [i]rubis[/i], [i]MoonBassAlpha[/i] and [i]yorks5stringer[/i] for pointing you in my direction). Rather than answer the PM I thought it might be more useful to reply to this topic so that others might benefit ... The company Patrick Eggle Guitars (PEG) changed the format of their serial numbers during different phases of the company's ownership and from early 1992 to September 1994 they used a format like MOD MM-YY NUM, which corresponds to the number given by [i]rubis[/i]: M4 9-93 131 i.e. Milan 4-string, issued September 1993, serial number 131 (of that model). Then in June 1994 the company consolidated the serial numbers into one numerical sequence, beginning circa 6000 or 6100, instead of NUM ranges per model, yet they kept the format MOD MM-YY NUM until September 1994 when they dropped everything except NUM. It seems you own a New York Bass 4 (the only 90's bass model with scratchplate – see [url="http://gadge.biz/95cat_13.htm"]this catalogue page[/url]) and, because it has a 4-digit serial number, it will be after 6000 / September 1994. If it's higher than 8000 then it's late 1995 onward ... Hope that helps?
  4. [center][color=#ff0000][size=5][b]No longer available as a complete rig – LMII & Boschma sold[/b][/size][/color][/center] [b]I will probably advertise the Korg DTR2000 and DBX 166XL in separate ads, shortly, but will accept offers in the meantime. Both units are boxed with manuals and in excellent condition. Thank you to those who contacted me previously ...[/b]
  5. UPDATE: I've had a few enquiries about splitting the rig but these haven't panned out, so the complete rig is still available – I would still prefer to sell it complete and, in my view, it ticks all the right boxes with the tuner and noise gate/compressor included. So as a final enticement to anyone still fence-sitting on this, [b]I've dropped the price to [size=5]£500[/size][/b], cash upon collection, shipping extra as previously mentioned, or willing to meet elsewhere (with some fuel money added).
  6. Price drop bump before putting on eBay – now on offer for [size=5][b]£525 [/b][/size]cash upon collection etc.
  7. Thanks for a good suggestion – as I have my own webservers I'm able to check at root level! Only to find some interesting entries in my Exim mainlog: [size=2]root@sigma [~]# grep basschat /var/log/exim_mainlog 2012-08-27 20:38:15 H=john.basschat.co.uk (john) [178.79.174.79]:43634 rejected MAIL <[email protected]>: Access denied - Invalid HELO name (See RFC2821 4.1.1.1) 2012-08-27 20:38:15 SMTP connection from john.basschat.co.uk (john) [178.79.174.79]:43634 closed by DROP in ACL 2012-08-28 19:32:43 H=john.basschat.co.uk (john) [178.79.174.79]:33660 rejected MAIL <[email protected]>: Access denied - Invalid HELO name (See RFC2821 4.1.1.1) 2012-08-28 19:32:43 SMTP connection from john.basschat.co.uk (john) [178.79.174.79]:33660 closed by DROP in ACL 2012-08-28 21:36:49 H=john.basschat.co.uk (john) [178.79.174.79]:47850 rejected MAIL <[email protected]>: Access denied - Invalid HELO name (See RFC2821 4.1.1.1) 2012-08-28 21:36:49 SMTP connection from john.basschat.co.uk (john) [178.79.174.79]:47850 closed by DROP in ACL[/size] Presumably these are the notifications that I should have been receiving? Yes, these two messages coincide with LemonCello's replies to [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/183859-price-drop-markbass-lmii-korg-dtr2000-dbx-166xl-boschma-rack/page__view__findpost__p__1766339"]my current topic[/url], which have arrived since I last modified my notification settings. It would seem that cPanel/WHM added some RFC-compliant HELO checking way back in 2008 with v.11.24, so as my Linux servers are now running v.11.32 I doubt this is suddenly why I'm not accepting mail from your side. I also have nothing set to reject mail from Google, so, before I make any changes or conduct further experimentation with white-listing etc, can you comment on my findings and make suggestions/ask further questions, please?
  8. Rather than open a new topic I thought I'd re-awaken this one – hope you can help? I'm not getting any notification emails, despite changing various settings in my profile! I used to get them before the forum software was updated and I've only just returned after an absence, so it's a new issue that I haven't yet been able to resolve. I did consider changing my assigned email address as the next step, but thought I'd ask here first ...
  9. I apologise for the slow reply – once again I don't understand why I'm not receiving email notifications of replies to this topic but, as the forum software has been upgraded since I was last a regular visitor, maybe I have a misconfiguration?! All the 'email' boxes are ticked ... I apologise for the digression! Yes, an R500 would fit in the 2U slot currently taken by the LMII, if you have the rack ears for it? But you wouldn't have clearance to run an input jack lead through from the inside of the case (as is now) unless you cut away a rack ear ... I'm still reluctant to split this rig because I don't immediately have a prospective buyer for the LMII. However, I have the original box, manual, rack ears etc – any watchers here interested in my LMII, separately? Also, to turn this around, can I ask LC if you ever read [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/f15/markbass-r500-f1-lmii-shootout-376454/"]this shoot-out on Talkbass for R500, F1 and LMII[/url]? Have you compared the R500 with an LMII? You could buy this complete rig and make a comparison, then sell the one you prefer not to keep?
  10. Thanks for your interest. I apologise for the slow response – I was expecting an email notification and didn't get one! The manufacture date on the back of the amp (which can be seen in the gallery pics) is 01-2007 and serial: SE300203. I'm not sure how much gigging Peter (GreeneKing) did with it, probably very little, which is also true of me (about 5 in total). Other than those, it's been used at home sparingly ...
  11. Price drop bump – now on offer for [size=5][b]£550[/b][/size] cash upon collection etc.
  12. Up for sale is my much-loved Markbass rack, surplus to requirements now despite sounding awesome through my Barefaced Compact (and I will miss it a lot)! It has been in my tender care since August 2009 and previously, in the safe hands of Peter (GreeneKing) – if you take a look at the pics I think you'll agree that it's not far off being mint (click to open a new page with other larger pics). [center][url="http://247p.co.uk/lmiirack"][/url][/center] Everything is ready to roll as it's all prewired – take off the covers front and back, plug in the mains lead, plug your bass lead into the Korg's input, plug your favourite cab(s) into the amp and switch on for some audio dynamite! It also looks fantastic when everything is lit up! Payment in cash and collection is preferred (from Northants, or maybe somwhere en route) as I still have the boxes and manuals as well. Shipping is also possible, at your expense – I'm used to packing valuable gear and I use a shipping agent that I trust, but you won't get the original boxes for the three main items if the rack is shipped! Insurance for this will be in region of £18-£23 (for mainland UK) on top of courier charge, £10 upwards depending on service and carrier. [center][color=#ff0000][size=5][b]No longer available as a complete rig – LMII & Boschma sold[/b][/size][/color][/center]
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