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alyctes

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  1. plenty of love for the Peavey, it's just that the budget already went, on Peaveys...
  2. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1407777801' post='2523936'] <snip>... my car is a running gag to my friends and colleages ... can't understand why I won't buy a new car. As far as I'm concerned, it works, it does what I want it to do and I'm just not interested in driving around in a shiny new w*nker's car... [/quote] This
  3. I've never ever seen a bass with all the saddles lined up like that.
  4. Well worth £37 for the neck, if it's decent.
  5. [quote name='FlatEric' timestamp='1407658121' post='2522579'] Glad you still have it. I had some fun with them - was going to keep one but decided to let go and one day make a "Tribute" but in 34" scale. One day! As you know, the tonal differences, as you slide along, are quite interesting and varied. Cheers. [/quote] It definitely says things about bass tones and how to get them.
  6. [quote name='Lorne' timestamp='1407581102' post='2521947'] There ya go, Devon and Dorset, great minds think alike :-) [/quote]
  7. I might go for this, if I could stand the headstock... Aria Pro II 2 ii (apparently, I don't know Arias). P-P-J pup config, which I'm definitely interested by. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ARIA-PRO-II-2-ii-BASS-GUITAR-Vintage-80s-MIJ-/251604936214?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3a94d2a616"]http://www.ebay.co.u...=item3a94d2a616[/url]
  8. I've got one which I had from FlatEric (thanks mate ). I don't play it much, but I'll never sell it. What a great design, and what a great sound. Also if you run the pup back to the bridge, either rail is perfectly balanced as a carry handle
  9. [quote name='UglyDog' timestamp='1407413663' post='2520231'] Speaking of thin-on-the-ground Fenders... anyone ever seen a [url="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Performer_Bass"]1980s Performer bass[/url]? I love the body shape, not sure about the headstock. [/quote] There was one on eBay maybe a year back. IIRC starting bid was £600. Or maybe £900. I did think it was the best-looking Fender bass I'd seen, but I'm not a Fenderhead..
  10. They do look great, these... good luck with your sale
  11. If I didn't have one already ... (actually mine's a C4, IIRC)
  12. I've the five-string version. It's a nice bass, plays well, sounds good.
  13. There will be lots of people by very soon to explain all the bonuses of playing fingerstyle Personally I don't see what you've got to lose. It won't stop you playing with a pick.
  14. Welcome from nowhere near Kent
  15. [quote name='BijouDrains' timestamp='1406352620' post='2510819'] GAS: I had to look that up. I have that from time to time. [/quote] I have this free piece of advice: Stay out of the BC Market Place, otherwise you will find you know exactly what GAS means Welcome aboard
  16. alyctes

    Gone

    That's a really nice colour
  17. Okay, what is this? It looks very Westone Thunder 1, but not named and the headstock is a little different. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Bass-Guitar-make-unknown-/231291602812?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item35da0dc77c
  18. [quote name='waynepunkdude' timestamp='1407030449' post='2516814'] That's a strap button very usual on old basses. [/quote] Ahh, thank you. Of course it is...
  19. I see that the string tree seems to be run right through the headstock to another on the back. That looks weird. Is it normal for basses of that age?
  20. [quote name='julietgreen' timestamp='1406846027' post='2515363'] That's great, but then does anyone know of a mini forklift device that can get the cab into the car? I nearly kill myself trying to do this on my own. [/quote] I believe these are called "drummers".
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