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alyctes

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  1. The necks on these are fab; wide and flat. They make good defrets, too.
  2. It's medicine, it's not supposed to taste nice
  3. I've also been recommended cherry juice (or just black cherries) to stave off an attack. But some people only ever get one attack of gout anyway.
  4. My father's second wife trained as a ballet dancer and had fairly nasty arthritis issues by her 40th birthday. She swore by a teaspoon of cider vinegar daily.
  5. alyctes

    Pea Turgh FB

    Many thanks to Pete; he's one of the good guys. Pete gave me some flatwounds; delivered very fast, and wouldn't even accept postage for them.
  6. Hi Adrian What's the width at the nut, please? Looks as if it might be fairly chunky.
  7. I don't usually like 'bursts much, but that looks lovely. It's a shame I don't get on with the deeper body. GLWYS!
  8. I bought Joel's bass uke. All went nicely (he even agreed to post it), and here is happy feedback to prove it. Thanks Joel
  9. Good thought, but not an option, for reasons too complicated to explain. Thanks.
  10. I have four sets of short-scale (30" scale, 760mm) roundwounds, bought second-hand a decade ago when I had something which probably fitted them - I never got round to it. The Rotosounds, the La Bellas and the Newtones appear to be stainless steel. The Optima Golds are, um, gold? I don't know what the actual metal is. They've all been opened; the Rotosounds and the Newtones have never been fitted; the La Bellas have been partly fitted (2 never fitted); the Optima Golds are cut 2+2 and there is some wear to the silks. I have little idea how to price these so my preference is to sell them as a job lot. £75 for the lot, posted, within the UK (outside the UK, let me know but probably there would be tariffs). PayPal without charges (preferred), or bank transfer.
  11. Kiddie trailer is the method I've arrived at after the helpful comments above. It's not that far indeed. I'm not in a position to do it at the moment (shoulder issues and recovering from a fairly major op), but by the time I've sorted the bike etc. out it should be OK. We'll see.
  12. I've wanted one of these for ages, didn't buy one when they were available easily, and can't justify it now this one's come up. Bah! GLWYS!
  13. alyctes

    bell emulation

    Free form. Live play will follow, probably.
  14. Given it's less than two miles, I'm not hugely worried. But yes, point taken.
  15. alyctes

    bell emulation

    A church bell or hand bell. Something a bit less cracked than the Black Sabbath bell, but that sort of bell.
  16. Potentially. This occurred to me while allegedly sleeping last night. It ought to be reasonably waterproof, as well, which can't hurt.
  17. At the moment I drive about 2 miles to our practice space. I can't leave anything there overnight. I'm wondering about getting there by bike instead. The practice amp is a small combo. Does anyone else do this? If so, how?
  18. alyctes

    bell emulation

    Can anyone suggest an effect which would simulate a bell? Does it need a synth and/or sample, or is there something I could buy off the shelf? Thanks
  19. Mm. Tempting, not least because I have a relative who might be interested (she's 4'11" with small hands).
  20. It's almost tempting to buy the thing just to see how dreadful the joint actually is. Almost.
  21. Have a look at the neck joint. Someone had ideas above their capability, pretty clearly. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/116105481400?itmmeta=01HV9XPQQB16YMM405XW7SDKMH&hash=item1b086d0cb8:g:rDUAAOSwHhll6HDa
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