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peterjam

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  • Birthday 26/03/1956

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  1. I have a spare Comfort Strapp (Extra Long, 42"-54", adjusts both ends) lying about here. The holes have been opened out on order to accommodate Dunlop Strap Lock pins. It's free to a good home - I'll bring it with me on the 18th. 🙂
  2. @Frank Blank - Jabba short scales, fretted and fretless, Ibanez SRC6, QSC K12.2, Grace Design preamp. @rwillett - Ibanez short scale, Fender Jazz bass, Fender Mustang bass, Telecaster, Westone six string, 3d printed guitar, small practise bass amp, small practise guitar amp, Mod Dwarf, various guitar/USB interfaces and quite a lot of software and a fair few laptops as required. I live next door Probably cake as well. @ossyrocks- '73 P bass, '73 J bass, '78 P bass, '87 MIJ P Bass, Fender Bassman 50 (rebuilt from the ground up by Gartone), Bergantino Forte D, TE Elf, Barefaced Super Compact and One10, Fender Rumble 100. @sifi2112 Vigier Excess 4, Mas26 (x2) sfx D3 preamp Koch ATR4502 poweramp @neepheid - Some and hopefully all of Epiphone Jack Casady, G&L L-1000, Epiphone Les Paul Standard, G&L Tribute LB-100, Sire D5, Reverend Triad, Yamaha BB1200, Harley Benton HB-50, Soloking MJ-1, Epiphone Explorer, Markbass Mini CMD 121P IV, Markbass NY 121 cab @ead - ACG SLG 32" 4-string; "Lee Sklar bass"; Ibanez Grooveline GS104; Yamaha Attitude Special; SBMM Pete Wentz Stingray sig bass; practice amp (with headphones) @Muzz Three or four various Shukers, Dingwall ABZ4, modded BB414, modded Rumble 100, modded Westone Quantum, Helix Stomp, possibly Walkabout and BF cabs if I've got enough room in the car... @peterjam - ACG J-Type 4-string (0096), ACG Finn Fretless 4-string (0122), ACG Harlot 6-string (0240), ESP Ltd B-208FM 8-string, Michael Kelly Firefly 4-string acoustic, Chapman Grand Stick 10-string (deep matched reciprocal tuning), Ashbory Mk2 4-string, Phil Jones Bass BG-110 Bass Cub Combo ... and cake.
  3. Thanks for this, Rob. I'll post a list of gear when I get five minutes.
  4. I've just spotted this - definitely interested. I'm based in Dumfries, (just over the border), so you're only about 100 miles away from me. I have a couple of ACGs, and ESP 8-string, a Michael Kelly acoustic and a Chapman Stick which I'd be more than happy to bring along. I've been to a few of the Moffat Bass Bashes, as organised by Alan Cringean and the splendid Dave Perry, and they're always a great day out. I'll have a hunt through the thread, but what's the start/finish time for this event, please?
  5. Another great weekend in splendid company amongst a herd of top-flight bass guitars - and I'm not saying that cuz I picked up my birthday ACG! I think Alan and Dave have 'right sized' the whole event - there's just enough happening to ensure you don't miss out on anything. Roll on 2017!
  6. I'll definitely be there - well, I only live 20 miles down the road. The weekend before is the London Bass Guitar Show - and the weekend after, (26th), I celebrate a significant birthday.
  7. My current crop of basses relaxing on the sofa. Left to right - ESP B-208FM 8-string, Vester Custom Shop 5-string, Ashbory Mk2 4-string, ACG J-Bass 4-string, ACG Finn fretless 4-string. Across the front - 10-string Chapman Stick (deep matched reciprocal tuning). But what I REALLY need ...
  8. Pigtronix Infinity Looper after seeing Steve Lawson at the Moffat Bass Bash
  9. I posted a bunch of piccies on the Moffat Bass Bash FaceAche group. Once again it was an excellent weekend - just the right mix of professional and personal - and I don't know how we're going to top having Steve play and chat. I'll be boring on at the local bass players to get along next year - it's amazing that people don't realise there's a world-class luthier on their doorstep.
  10. Does anyone have any experiences with the Pigtronix Infinity Looper pedal to share - good or bad? I'm thinking about using it with my Chapman Stick - looping bass parts then playing, (or looping), melody parts over the top.
  11. Ticket bought and space reserved in calendar - no gigs that weekend!
  12. I'd be happy to have a wee night out in Aberdeen - I'll have had my tea first - depending on the gig list.
  13. Now the dust has settled it's time to say what an excellent weekend that was, m' young friends! Good food, good beer, excellent company, good tunes and an outstanding collection of gearage! Thanks must go to those behind the faultless organisation, as well as Boon Blandford and Sandy Sweetman for their sterling efforts backing up the bass-e-okey. I'm looking forward to seeing the numerous pics that were taken. Keep the faith!
  14. I shall be there on Saturday. Staying in the Travelodge London Fulham Hotel, (North End Road), on the Friday night.
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