I've gigged the Sonderberg PJ and the red no-name J-style I got from here. Cost £130 between them, IIRC. But I don't gig often enough for this to count, probably.
Since 99% of people can't hear as far down as that low E, it's a waste of effort as far as I'm concerned.
As others have said, it has some questions about its design as well.
The one I'd be sorriest to see go would be the bitsa fretless P I put together myself.
In the right circumstances I might give it to someone, I suppose.
But It's not worth anything anyway, so that's easy for me to say.
There's a lot to like, IMO, but it won't please everyone, for sure. If it plays well and sounds nice, there's nothing there to put me off (except the price ). But there's nothing there which screams "Buy Meeeeee!!!!" either.
[quote name='timmyta' timestamp='1474076255' post='3135489']
if this is still available when you come up here I may be stupid enough to buy it
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I suppose I should actually try to be helpful...
I'm expecting this to be about the 15th-20th October.
[quote name='Karl Derrick' timestamp='1474098924' post='3135548']
[u]Up until the Victorian era[/u] the word 'Girl' applied to both male and female children
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Really? I've not found a reference for the Victorian - best I can do is the Old English, which would be pre-Elizabethan (1400s?). Source, please?
[quote name='Funky Dunky' timestamp='1474097206' post='3135535']
Identical to my Jim Deacon!
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Quite possibly. Assuming that's not some sort of euphemism, that is...
[quote name='timmyta' timestamp='1474076255' post='3135489']
if this is still available when you come up here I may be stupid enough to buy it
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A very sensible idea