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  1. Busy Bandeoke in Bristol last night.
    13 points
  2. A bit late, but here are some photos from our gig supporting Byronic Sex & Exile 2 weeks ago: BTW our next gig supporting Aurelio Voltaire on November 5th is now sold out, so if you haven't bought a ticket you won't get in.
    11 points
  3. While I appreciate it’s not the spec the OP is looking for at all, just to demonstrate how versatile Jon is, here’s a 30” 5 string he built recently, obviously in the trad Fender tradition. What a cool bass! Si
    8 points
  4. Snatched a few minutes to finish the cab build from the bass bash. A few minor faults caused by rushing things as I was talking but nothing a bit of filler won't sort . Hopefully it can be filled and painted this weekend.
    6 points
  5. This is a killer of a sale. 1. I’ve always wanted one of these; it lived up to expectations. 2. It’s a really good one - I’ve played a few to get to this one. 3. It’s something out of my control causing the sale; but it needs to be done. We were promised support 4 years ago with an extension for a wet room for Iris. After 48 months of back and forth; we’re not getting the support promised because we both work and earn. We’ll get less than half of what was promised - thing is, if we’d took a loan 4 years ago, we’d have paid it off by now, but because we’ve been told by adaptive living we’d get x amount, we’ve held out. I need to make a chunky contribution. This is my most expensive/valuable bass. Dont tell me I’ll regret it etc - I already know it. Anyhow - 1976, superb low action, only non original part is the nut - a Tusq replacement professionally fitted before my ownership. marks and dings…a few, but looks new from a short distance - not bad for 48 years old. The Gibson case was long gone before me. I’ve got a lovely Gibson bag for it. They do fit in the hiscox Teardrop if anyone’s upset - or there are 2 knackered Gibson ones on reverb for £350 ish 🙄 Shipping isn’t ideal - I’d rather not…but it can happen at risk/cost. weight is 10.5lbs - it’s wearing half wounds, and a spare set included. Manchester, M27 postcode, just off the motorway… I have entered a chat with Bass Bros - but would love this to stay within Basschat. I also haven’t listed this on reverb etc…yet.
    5 points
  6. Last night I did a little bit of work to kick the can down the road... 1) fitted new bridge - I have nothing against the BBOT per se, but I do have a problem with it when it's got rattly springs that I can hear reverberating when I pluck a string. Giving a cheapo Guyker £19 Amazon job a go. Kinda like those part threaded saddles. 2) Drilled out a hole for the three way switch in the Jag's control plate. It was late, so I did it by hand. Which took a predictably long time, but at least it was quiet.
    5 points
  7. The guy who invented autocorrect died last week - His funfair will be hello on sundial.
    4 points
  8. For what its worth I played a 77 black maple all thru the 80's and it was a very poor instrument. Heavy and weedy sounding. Not all vintage that glistens is gold.
    4 points
  9. My daughters' music teacher once told me "if you can't play it slowly, then you won't be able to play it fast."
    4 points
  10. Erm, Bloodstock, Download, Leeds, Reading, Glastonbury, Bearded Theory, Stonedead, Call of the Wild ??
    4 points
  11. PIckguard came, and I'd also ordered a blackSung Il BB404 bridge. Fitting the bridge was a bit squeaky bum time as I was still not sure where the 19mm spacing would throw the strings off the neck much. Working something out in theory is one thing, but practical application is often quite the other. I think it's turned out quite nice. Added an ADE string tree and used the same hole as the old disc tree so there's no un-needed holes in the headstock. One thing I completely missed and/or forgot, I didn't order black pg screws and black strap buttons. I actually like the silver pg screws, and still in 2 minds about the buttons. No biggy if I want to change tho.
    4 points
  12. Spare parts arrived today, with full and clear step-by-step replacement instructions, cleaning wipes, stickers, screen protector, along with the new screen. Although a little fiddly, it's now back to new. Peterson tuners went above and beyond.
    4 points
  13. Never had a formal lesson, but the best informal one was from my Mum, and had nowt to do with music. "Turn up on time and be nice." It's my ability to do both that has got me in more bands than my musical acumen IMHO.
    4 points
  14. Awesome bass - great variety of tones, super powerful actives, recently set up, lovely low action. I really love the way this bass looks, the bound body is superb and drew my eye originally. Played it a few times but it's generally left in it's case - which no bass should ever do! I've spotted that there are a couple of marks on the font - really difficult to photo so I've highlighted them, there might be more but that is all I can find so any others should be smaller. Comes with original case and original Ernie ball strap locks (and I'll chuck the nice wide padded strap in too!) More photos on request. Price is + UK postage (we can decide on how it is shipped etc etc)
    3 points
  15. Bought this recently becuase I needed a 2nd bass, I have my P (first ever bass) but wanted something with a different tone, and my favourite ever bassist (Roger Lima from Less Than Jake) plays them pretty much exclusively. I was going to get a Stingray but when I found out that Roger plays a USA Sterling I started looking into it. I have quite short arms and fingers so thought the smaller body and slimmer neck might be good (tried a jazz bass and hated it). Went to try this one and it fitted like a glove, I just couldn’t believe how comfy it was. Considered it for a day or so as this is only my second bass and a lot of money for me but in the end I went for it. In very good condition for a 2007 bass, the body has some minor marks and a couple of chips in the back (which I will touch up) but the frets are almost perfect and the neck/head perfect. it came with a pearl pick guard but included the original black one too so I fitted the black one which I prefer. Took it apart a bit to polish the frets and all the metalwork, set the neck and check the intonation, everything works perfectly And it sounds AMAZING. Apparently the pickup/preamp drives harder than a Stingray but never played a Ray a/B with this one so wouldn’t know. Turn the bass and mids up a bit and it’s just wonderful (novice so not sure how to describe it - just fat with a rounded zing?). Not really sure there’s a lot of difference between the 3 pickup selector options, it doesn’t drastically change the sound. Unfortunately one of the strap lock button on the Schaller locks I bought for it was faulty so waiting for Bass Direct to send me another (they were great) and some new strings on the way too. Need to raise the action on the A string as it’s a bit low compared to the rest but need to get the proper imperial size Allen key for it.
    3 points
  16. Up for grabs. My Squier P5. I’ve not used it since buying it off here. Vgc no case. I do have an old gig bag for it. £250 collected. I may be able to post at buyers cost. Happy for you to arrange a courier. pics to follow.
    3 points
  17. Damn you FaceBook, why have you brought this to my attention? https://thebassgallery.com/collections/bass/products/atelier-z-baby
    3 points
  18. 1428 That's now how many FREE accurate bass transcriptions (in standard notation) are available on my website https://tomreadbass.co.uk I uploaded 57 charts today including 32 brand new transcriptions. Including: 1-2-3 - Gloria Estefan - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_215748a3dd2040a59d8b33ff484ea2ad.pdf Apache - Shadows - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_5e9851bfcbae4a2782afd752d10ad899.pdf Born Under A Bad Sign - Albert King - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_da502049e6cf45c4b9fce13ad37821dd.pdf California Blue - Roy Orbison - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_0bde5676a4214f9bb28b0d922d1d590a.pdf Desperado - Eagles - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_4d26edca01a74560b68a2656b99bba65.pdf Do You Love Me? - The Contours - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_6f8a9b03019d47438c1b652a3910f8ae.pdf Eternal - Johnny Hates Jazz - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_b86642207ea4472b8c5cda20aad9e1a9.pdf Evergreen - Barbra Streisand - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_3da3fce60bf64565be8d8e61bdcb1f35.pdf Foot Tapper - Shadows - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_2e19c5c360554eaab1cf6ea4353bb856.pdf Forever Autumn - Justin Haywood - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_4100096e431842ddbeaa80b3ef42bca1.pdf From Me To You - Beatles - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_1d607a818c4843e098155757c875d5e5.pdf Hideaway - John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_d8360b791a3e49b2b88d81100c677ccf.pdf How Long? - Ace - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_af207386e2b742a1a17c7c79b7fc9b88.pdf I Drove All Night - Roy Orbison - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_5aa0a055e29b40ffa7419a442d3b3f19.pdf I Wanna Hold Your Hand - Beatles - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_5e15406d5cdb46f19493ae469caa249a.pdf I'm Still Waiting - Diana Ross - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_db8ea8232b124a33adf784c629f052ed.pdf It's Late - Ricky Nelson - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_0d9596bc2e314661aba2b440215c6077.pdf Jumpin' Jack Flash - Rolling Stones - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_c004bf587037432492fade3d1aef8b4f.pdf Let It Be Me - Everly Brothers - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_b1af538e909249bb86d26c2946f01a50.pdf Let Me Go - Gary Barlow - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_3c6c79f8bb2b47b4af035feb0f271e37.pdf Long Time Gone - Crosby, Stills & Nash - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_bd2b95d37d9d480bbdf6e6f31483d9ea.pdf Lost For Words - Pink Floyd - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_2a71ee39f94740cfa30bace91a47e02c.pdf Mean Woman Blues - Roy Orbison - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_7d2fe7136a1e4b6584e2f44f6ee0e5da.pdf My Heart Belongs To My Daddy - Cole Porter - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_6877af269bc14c53b7695f5314e3cebf.pdf Nathan Jones - Supremes - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_5bb62c7461b94dd18a8e57763730ebb4.pdf Not Alone Anymore - Traveling Wilburys - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_3a0c4eb50e1d4e2780903542d15f6cbc.pdf Penny Arcade - Roy Orbison - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_d6488d52a37a4f1791dab37d693967cf.pdf Smoke From A Distant Fire - Sanford Townsend Band - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_fea2b366ae534daab399a0b47eddf5e7.pdf Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_301f70cde67749168c622235f32a21c7.pdf The Secret Garden - Quincy Jones - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_c8a197d2d20b4b6c9a10c47ee25b0281.pdf The Way We Were - Gladys Knight & The Pips - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_4657824456194e8eb528df574a052575.pdf To Love Somebody - Bee Gees - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_b87baf7a52db4854b2f42c3eb1ad669a.pdf With You I'm Born Again - Billy Preston & Syreeta - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_e08c93e4b0814233979cf0bd77eb92d6.pdf You Alone - Sarah Hart - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_0646160395ee49b9ac1b3ade7d534eed.pdf You Got It - Roy Orbison - https://www.tomreadbass.co.uk/_files/ugd/238d8f_f66b27d0aaa14f4cab6a20fac286747f.pdf
    3 points
  19. Bought earlier this year and used about 4 times at home only. Line 6 Bass Pod Express. Mint as new condition complete with box etc and receipt sp you can register the warranty. Price includes uk mainland postage. Line 6 Pod Express Bass Amp and Effect Processor Details Ultra-portable design for bassists on the go Easy-to-use interface with simple controls Includes POD Express edit app for seamless tone editing and preset management Explore 7 amps, 7 cabs, and 17 effects with a looper - all on a compact stomp! The Line 6 POD Express Bass Amp and Effect Processor is the ultimate tool for bassists on the go. Offering models derived from Line 6's award-winning HX sound engine, this handy little stompbox features a whopping seven amps, seven cabs, and 17 effects - including a looper! As a full rig compressed into a pedal-sized space, the POD Express is easy to store in your gig bag, or replace bulky home practice amps thanks to its stereo headphone out. Even better, the POD Express app lets you seamlessly manage these amps and effects, editing your tone and presets on your phone or computer. It's all powered by either three AA batteries or an optional 9-volt power supply. With simple controls, stereo outputs, a USB-C audio interface for recording and re-amping, and expandability via optional footswitches or an expression pedal, it provides everything a bassist needs - whether that's at a gig, your home studio, or the rehearsal room!
    3 points
  20. Ok so black strap locks fitted, also some black control knobs and black screws for the pick guard. Looks a lot neater now. What do you think?
    3 points
  21. This fills me with so much anxiety haha Si
    3 points
  22. I was going to say the same! I have a great bitsa P I put together that doesn't get played, but that green....
    3 points
  23. Totally my approach - I guess my initial reaction was 'I don't want to lose my luscious Darkglass ADAM tones, or spend too much dough on amps (since I don't have any right now, ramping up from bedroom player phase)'. Luckily, there's solutions for both - either 'just' get the powered 250ACT speaker to use with the Darkglass, or get a full whack amp (500w combo, or Unity Elite 700 + 2x10 cab). And yeah, I do not think I'd need the 2nd cab now, so purely for visuals and that reassurance that I can cover anything, but once I cool down, admittedly zero need for the extension cab yet. I'm looking forward to Monday, meeting Blackstar HQ! They replied super quick and offered to show me around and let me try some stuff; I've also learnt from one of their videos that they actually based the distortion channel on the Darkglass B7K, which sounded very familiar! We shall see... Ander.
    3 points
  24. With buyers, yes, it's popular. What other "shop" offers a full range of low-value items, and second hand obscure books and CDs? With sellers, I think that it is less popular, given the number of problems that have been shared here. I suspect that is why ebay has offered virtually free selling - they need sellers to attract buyers. Certainly it's not because of the goodness of their hearts that they are offering discounted prices for sellers!
    3 points
  25. Reviving this to say I’ve now managed to compare the Octabvre MKII, Mini and MKIII and I much prefer the first two. The MKIII is quite different and I’m really not keen on it. I own the Mini at the moment but would dearly love to get the MKII again. (Really wish I hadn’t sold mine when chasing the latest shiny new thing.) Also finally got an OC-2 and get it now.
    3 points
  26. My best informal lesson was also from my mum. I had been playing a few months, and was showing her what I could do. Her response? “Can you do it with your mouth closed?” Also +1 with being on time and nice. I think it was Guy Pratt who attributed a lot of his success to being someone that people wanted in the room.
    3 points
  27. Clean electrics, neck good. Lovely nitro checking. Pix for those not on FB. EB-0
    3 points
  28. The band I was in at school had a 3 piece brass section (all jazzers) and parts were provided for all the songs. In amongst the Stax and Chess songs we threw in some Charlie Parker and Charles Mingus. I not only learnt to read music but learnt how to play with other musicians, good technique and playing the groove. I learnt 90% of what I know in that band. The best musical lesson? Play with guys who are better than you.
    3 points
  29. A new bass day! A gorgeous 1973 Mustang, in cracking condition, from Andy Baxter. I think I'm in looooove (with the bass, not with Andy, although he is indeed a lovely chap 🤣)
    3 points
  30. Crazy madam needs independence; when we started the process, they assured me and my scepticism that us both being workers would not be factored in… now either we were lied to, or they’ve taken so long over the process…that the goalposts have shifted… I think the application/process outcome should adhere to the rules/constraints at the time of the start of the application, not the rules by the time they’ve finished piddling about FOR FOUR YEARS - a point I have made very clear to the OT team and the Adaptation manager in a recent email. Anyhow…needs must.
    2 points
  31. The most encouraging thing was a comment made by a friend and great musician at church when I first took a borrowed bass to him and asked if he could show me how to play. "Yep, you're a bass player". He died not long afterwards and I am still trying to live up to that statement seven years later.
    2 points
  32. 2 points
  33. September 2021 I purchased a USA Tobias from Cash Convertors Papakura I sent them up a proper Tobias case for them to post the instrument in total out lay $370 NZD
    2 points
  34. Immaculate Barefaced BigBaby III, silver cloth grill version with Barefaced cover. Well looked after in immaculate condition and in good working order. Only selling as I’ve got 2 of them and I absolutely do not need 2, it’s such complete and utter overkill it’s ridiculous. Here’s some info about the BigBaby III. Height: 22”. Width: 20.4”. Depth: 12.6”. Weight: 13.5kg (cloth grill version). Max amp power: 800w. Max output: 127db. Impedance: 8ohm. This is an unbelievably loud cab for its size. Gorgeous smooth tone with fantastic dispersion. The built in crossover means you can dial it in to suit any instrument and get those huge lows, sparkling clarity and punch for days. The metal handle on the top makes it easy to carry one handed and it doesn’t feel anything like 13.5kg as it’s so easy to lift. No photos yet but plan on doing them over the weekend. listing now in case anybody wants to collect over the weekend. If in doubt please check my feedback, I’m genuine. I can only offer collection I’m afraid as I don’t appear to have the packaging for the cab any more. Please don’t ask me to meet you somewhere as I am blind so obviously cannot drive. I live 15 minutes from junctions 14 and 15 of the M1 just outside Milton Keynes.
    2 points
  35. Zeller 3/4, laminate back and sides, solid ( I think, but happy to be corrected) top. 1990s I would think. I'm pretty sure I'm the 2nd owner, the previous owner was a working bassist that went on to buy a carved bass, so it's not a neglected hand me down or whatever. Nicely setup with adjustable bridge and Shadow pickup. New Hercules stand included. Medium strings of unknown origin but still good. I am in 2 minds about keeping it but our house needs a new roof, also my upright playing is pretty unremarkable so it's a luxury item in all honesty. Can provide more pics and details if required, thanks for viewing.
    2 points
  36. Gadzooks! Here we go. IME (quite a bit), there's no such thing as dirty sounding units, per se; sure there are pickups that have their own individual characteristics (Rickenbacker units, Mudbuckers and - by default rather than design - vintage/60s Thunderbird units, which were lap steel surplus units) and those that arguably have a hotter output, but by and large in reality they're all pretty much the same. If you're looking for dirt, best practice is to add something into your signal chain!
    2 points
  37. Some great stuff posted here. Love a lot of it. Discovered The New Mastersounds a few years ago. Rather good too!
    2 points
  38. There's something on here that I've decided I need in my life, so I'm having a cull to raise cash. Next up is my wonderful Sire V7 5 string, it's a V2 (with the rolled fingerboard etc) but in the long discontinued sherwood green! The odd thing about this bass is, that it's a much lighter colour than the norm, it's more a light sage green metallic. I swapped out the original pearl pickguard for a black one, and under the guard was the darker sherwood green, there is also a small spot at the back, which is darker. Its also the older Ash bodied (discontinued on V7, but being brought back I believe) with a bound/block maple board and pickups in the 60s position. I bought this from a small shop in Wales after a long search for a 5 in this colour, apparently it was bought new, but never used, I'm wondering If it was left near a window and the colour faded? This is a magnificent 5 string, really versatile sound, with a comprehensive EQ and active/passive switch, but does the Marcus thing, as they all do, if this doesn't go I won't be gutted. I've no gigbag, but the box etc, so will be very well packed for transport, it currently sports a fairly new set of daddario XL's I'm looking for £400 incl UK ONLY delivery.
    2 points
  39. I must admit, even though I have no practical use for one at the moment, the idea of a JPB-300 with some TI flats has me mightily GASsed up! I love the sherwood green/tort combo.
    2 points
  40. Formal -Mr Wyatt, my old choirmaster at our village church. Taught me all about intervals, key signatures etc. I sang all different parts in the ten years I was in the choir ( from the age of 8 to 18) starting off with treble, then alto, tenor and occasionally bass (due to a lack of enough male voices.) From there I lost my soul to rock n roll, but it stood me in good stead throughout. I’ve had many gigs where I got the job because I could harmonise all thanks to Mr Wyatt. Informal - my partner in my acoustic duo, Gary Gillyett. The most amazing musician I’ve had the pleasure of working with. We met some 40 years ago, and he immediately blew me away with his knowledge of theory and old school music, and is 8 years younger than me! Previously I’d learned a lot from older players, but Gary has been an inspiration and informal teacher ever since we have worked together. Every gig is a school day for me, ( after 30 years together ) and also an absolute blast. I look forward to every gig too, wherever / whatever it is, so I feel truly blessed. (Below is a recent pic of Gary at a jazz gig)
    2 points
  41. Well just think of it as having an "in" for now, or as long as @Ander87 is a sponsored artist 😂
    2 points
  42. This - I've very seldom been the best - indeed most of the time I feel the worst - musician in any of the bands I've been in. But boy have I learned a lot especially from keyboardists or guitarists (or even brass sections) suggesting bass lines that I would not have thought of, or drummers suggesting where accents should be etc. It's not that I don't come up with my own bass lines (I do 90% of the time) but I always ask the rest of the band what they think and happily take suggestions - especially if I can't initially work it out/play it - then I have a challenge! But playing live with better musicians is easily the best musical lesson!
    2 points
  43. When I was a young pup, I got a gig with a band who I was a long-time fan of. Knew the songs inside-out already, so I was clearly going to nail it. After the first song, the drummer politely says 'that was nice, but can you play about half the notes next time?' OK... I can do that. Another run through. 'Better. Now play half of what you just played.' And he was right.
    2 points
  44. Sadly the issues with my hands are getting no better and I have come to the sad conclusion that I some of my basses cause me more discomfort than others and are getting little or no attention at the moment. Selling this one is particularly egregious to me as it's a beautiful instrument (to me at any rate) with a high degree of flexibility in terms of the pickups/EQ options. But it needs to be cherished and more importantly played. The bass weighs 4kgs exactly. The bass is like new and I can't find a mark on it. It will come with a mega TGI Ultimate Protection hard soft-case. The specs are on the ACG website here: https://acguitars.co.uk/project/0500slg4-32/ Happy to answer any questions or provide more pics as required. You are welcome to come and try the bass out too of course. As always collection or meet up is preferred, but given the nature of the case postage is an option too. Here are some pics and thanks for stopping by:
    2 points
  45. My two pennyworth. I've been building and reapairing speakers for 50+ years and I've never seen one of those rivets broken, though they aren't very strong so it's no totally impossible. The acceleration/force needed to break it in transit would cause dameage elsewhere in the cab so the chances of this being genuine are really very small. If they were to corrode and weaken I'd expect some white powder around the break which looks fairly clean in the not very good photo, however if he has repaired it you can't examine the damage. If he had bought it new his repair would invalidate any warranty. FWIW I bought a Takamine guitar on fleabay. It was DOA with no output from the pre amp. I was assured it was working when it left. I asked permission before I investigated, without prejudice and the guy agreed. Turned out that the plastic jack sockets on the pre amp had crumbled. I got a quote for replacement and offered to do it myself for half the price of the quote. It's a difficult negotiation, he probably mistrusted me and I couldn't know if he even checked the guitar before it left, as an acoustic it was fine and more or less in tune so it had been played. If he's genuine and has repaired it then he's saved you a lot of hassle. You could offer him the return postage and thank him for making the repair. If he is after more than a token amount then he has altered your amp without your express permission and needs to return it at his cost with compensation from him for the bodged repair. Good luck, even if he is genuine people can be a bit weird in these situations
    2 points
  46. No disrespect to the musicians who have exceptional technique, or to those that love 'complicated music', but my real ear opener was when I was working as a teenager in a record shop. At the time I was learning guitar, and getting into the likes of Alan Holdsworth and John McLaughlin. I was playing an Al DiMeola album in the shop when one of the bosses said 'this is good and very clever, but it doesn't swing'. He then put some Count Basie on. I genuinely think that moment transformed the way I thought about music.
    2 points
  47. That looks *very* clean. There's nothing like finish checking on an old Gibson.
    2 points
  48. Thank you all for your help. Only the smallest of tweaks was required in the end. The Victor Bailey Jazz is now ever so slightly sweeter again!
    2 points
  49. I'm calling fake I'm afraid - that cant be The Maestro's work - the knobs are a matching set
    2 points
  50. Wow wow wow. That's an incredible share. Thank you.
    2 points
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