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sprocketflup

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  1. [quote name='Crazykiwi' post='880643' date='Jun 29 2010, 09:12 AM']Thats just plain wrong. They should ascertain the facts before charging.[/quote] lmao welcome to the world Crazykiwi, theres so much to see
  2. Ah - Waynepunkdude and Doddy, I apologise i thought the suggestion of "Bass guitar for dummies" was a p*ss take I spend large portions of my time taking the p*ss sometimes I assume everyone else does too Many thanks for all the recomendations - Doddys list in particular is wicked - Im off to redeem some Waterstones vouchers that Ive had lying around since christmas
  3. Ok thanks for the recomendations ( the serious ones anyway )lol Anymore?
  4. Hmm - never been a fan of Fenders, but they do look quite fetching in black dont they?
  5. Ok, youve all got a lot to answer for... Im looking for some recomendations for bass related reading material as I have recently been drawn back to the low octave fold after a lengthy break and would like to catch up with as much as I can Also reading some of your threads his giving me serious GAS, and to think I only joined the forum to alleviate it....... So what would you guys and gals recomnend? i love reading, me
  6. [quote name='onenation' post='878101' date='Jun 26 2010, 12:57 PM']Hi All, I am tuning the 5 string down to A (A.D.G.C.F) and the strings that are on it are flapping round like crazy. I don't know what gauge they are, but they need replaced! In my experinece of guitar tunings, the lower you go, the thicker the strings, I take it this applies to basses too? What I need to know is which make/gauge of strings would be most suited to this type of extreme downtuning. Also the best website/shop to buy 5 string sets. I can find heavy gauge sets for 4 strings, but nothing for 5's. Thanks in advance, A.[/quote] Had a Hipshot on my old stage bass that was set to A, I used to run Elites in 125 or 130 depending on what the shop had, never had too many probs
  7. [quote name='TomNicoBassman' post='876881' date='Jun 24 2010, 09:39 PM']Interested, the defects the only reason for the price tag? Hows the action and sound of the bass overall? any problems?[/quote] Hello, Do you think the price tag is too low? Not sure what you mean with your question, are you asking if these are the only defects? Yes they are. The action and sound are how you would expect from a standard Warwick Thumb, its got a bit of everything tone wise and plays lovely. You're welcome to come have a look / strum, I only have a 10w practice amp here tho but you are welcome to birng your own amp of course.
  8. [quote name='leftybassman392' post='869469' date='Jun 16 2010, 09:33 PM']I've promised myself I wouldn't post anything of consequence any more in the local forum, but reading this thread has annoyed me intensely. I've known Paul Balmer for a number of years as a professional colleague at Northants Music Service. I know at first hand how much trouble he goes to in producing these books - I wonder, for example, how many people are aware that he met Les Paul in person during the production of his book on the guitar that's named after him, or that he personally dissassembles and reassembles a surprisingly large number of individual instruments of different vintages before committing anything to print. I haven't seen the Bass book, but I'd be frankly astonished if his approach to this project were any different. Like everyone who knows him around these parts I hold his scholarship in regard, and I'd be prepared to bet that he knows more about his subject than 99.9% of the members of this forum. Oh, and did I also mention his skill as a player? The difference being that he can do it on pretty much anything with strings and frets (or not...). Everybody's entitled to their own opinion of course (and critics will no doubt point out that I probably have a vested interest in defending Paul), but I can't help thinking that the opinions expressed in some of the preceding posts would come over a little more convincing if they were based on having actually used (or at least read) the book concerned, rather than simply lumping it with the car manuals.[/quote] Chill out fella, its called 'having a larf' I doubt anyones comments were totally serious....... almost
  9. Well the buyer received his package the next day so swift delivery, but in the process they had given it a knock and ripped one of the hinges from the hard case, so it was very hard knock. Good grief
  10. So you gonna tell us what the new acquisition is then 4000? **dying to know** (i.e. nosy b*st*rd ) I for one have no bloody fingernails left after this lil saga.... lol
  11. Thanks for all the replies - I went with Interparcel in the end. Booked a collection for AFTER 12.30 as there would be no-one home until then, wife gets back at lunchtime and theres a card thru the door - they tried to collect at 10.47am Anywasy to give them credit, they returned and collected it at 4.00pm after a (i imagine) shouty phone call from the missus. Will also post what arrives at the other end once hes received it. thanks again everyone
  12. Im hoping this hasnt been covered, I did a search but got no results. I sold an Aria Pro recently to guy on another forum who lives on the other side of the Uk to me, so I need to post it. Bass is wrapped in bubble wrap and ensconced in its (non fitted) hard case, which is wrapped in brown paper and addressed. All ive gotta do is find someone to deliver it. I recently had a t*sser of a bad experience with Parcelfarce, who absolutely destroyed a unique item even tho it had been packaged to within an inch of its life and cared not a jot. They seriously must have seen the Fragile notices all over it and viewed it as a challenge, so Ill not be using them again. Anyone? thanks in advance Dave Sprocketflup
  13. Has anyone mentioned Mike Watt yet? (Minutemen, Firehose, Dos) Apologies if anyone has, I couldnt read the whole thread it was perforating my eyedrums
  14. Got a couple of cabs on Ebay at the moment - if anyone is interested shout up as Id rather not deal thru Ebay if I can help it - [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160440546110&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...=STRK:MESELX:IT[/url] [url="http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160440549775&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT"]http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...=STRK:MESELX:IT[/url]
  15. Got a Thumb 4 for sale here, completely standard everything. Manufactured Jan 1998. Bit of a chip out of the rear top edge of the headstock. A few mojo scars detailed in the bottom pic. Im looking around the £600 mark. Its on ebay at the minute but id rather not deal thru them if I can help it. Rockbag and straplocks included. [b]Getting a few offers for trades, thank you for the offers but I do ideally want to sell this.[/b] the scars
  16. [quote name='4000' post='857610' date='Jun 4 2010, 07:42 PM']I'll have less of the F word round here thanks. Nah.....it is vintage though. [/quote] Has to be Alembic Stunning Sei there dude
  17. Hello, just dropped by to check your forum out. No idea why I havent been here before?? Been playing for 15 years or so, started off playing guitar, the bassist in the band I was in at the time left so I siad Id have a go, bought a cheap 5 string and have never looked back After going through various set ups gear wise thru the years I am currentky looking to replicate my favourite set up that I had years ago and now wish Id never sold ( how many times do we hear that story eh? lol) soI'll be banging some threads up soon about Aria Pro IGB40's and Trace combos.... To this end Im currently selling my existing gear on Ebay, a pair of Warwick cabs and a 4 string Thumb, got a couple more basses to go on soon, so if anyone is intrested, shout up! :0) Anyways, thanks for listening, Im off to browse the forum now Sprocket
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