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Rayman

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  1. I won't lend anything, ever, period. But then I am a miserable old tw*t. Does that help at all?
  2. I only know of them because I'm a Danny Gatton fan, and he had them in his Telecaster. I have no idea about the bass pickups, but the Telecaster ones are meant to be outstanding, but quite pricey. I also understood there was a waiting list to get them made too. Very good pickups I believe.
  3. OK, I'm off for a good cry now .
  4. Very sad. I'm happy to chip in too, Mick's a major influence on me.
  5. [quote name='Randy_Marsh' post='660481' date='Nov 20 2009, 08:18 PM']I've always really wanted to go to one so was just wondering if there was one on the cards?[/quote] If you're refering to a more personal bash like the ones we have across the country, the last one I went to was in Lytham St Annes a handful of years ago. No idea if there's any more planned, but Bassday in November is the one to get to.
  6. [quote name='monquixote' post='857890' date='Jun 5 2010, 01:08 AM']I have a G&L L2000 if that floats your boat[/quote] Maybe yeah, is it a US one? Could you send me some details via PM? Cheers.
  7. In no particular order, the best 5 basses I've ever owned: Kinal MK-5 1978 Fender Precision Overwater Progress 3 Deluxe 5 1985 Yamaha BB 3000S Musicman Stingray. Honourable mentions to an Ibanez K5, my current MIJ Squier Precision, and two Laklands, a DJ4 and a JO4, brilliant basses one and all. Wish I still had every one of them.
  8. Not a JV, but a 1990 K series MIJ Squier, easily the best Precision [i]I've[/i] ever played, and only 200 quid from the bay. Beautiful neck, [i]big[/i] tone and lovely with flats. I defy any JV to be 800 quid better than this: If I could find it's Jazz brother I'd be happier than a pig in sh*t.
  9. Outstanding sir. Wish I could've had your CAR one, it would've sat nicely next to my Precision........with flats on.
  10. I'd give both of my testicles, a leg, and a kidney for that set up, and you could make a very tasty pie with the proceeds.
  11. Yum, perfect set up, you'll never need anything else. I could be in the market for a new bass shortly, and now I'm thinking 75 RI Jazz too!
  12. YEAHH.... awesome, some nice upright bass playing too.
  13. Agreed, for resale or collectability, the decals are everything, but as far as how the thing plays and sounds, it really can mean nothing at all, again, only my opinion.
  14. IMO my 1990 MIJ Squier Precision is as good a Precision as I've ever played, period. That includes custom shop MIAs, JVs etc etc, I've tried them all, and as nice as many of them were (Homers' P5 was particularly nice) for 200 quid from ebay (admittedly in a sorry state until I restored it) my Squier was a steal, and paying a grand for a JV is mad to me. It'd have to be utterly perfect at that price. There's so much cobblers spoken about 'vintage' gear. I've played some absolute dogs from the 70s and 80s, and owned a couple too, on the flip side I had a very nice 78 Precision I wish I still had, but honestly, I believe my £200 Squier is better. It doesn't matter where or when a bass was made, or by whom, it just matters that it plays and sounds great to you. Forget about the decals on the headstock, it really can be irrelevant.
  15. Hot damn.....if my guitar sells on the bay later this week, I'll be back for this puppy, assuming it's still here of course.
  16. Thanks so much Dave, yes, I'll miss it for sure. Now ebayed.
  17. Thanks very much for the offer mate, but it's very simillar to a bass I just sold, and not quite what I'm after at the moment.
  18. Back from holiday bump. PMs replied to. Price dropped to a final £850. That's as low as I think it's fair to go.
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