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Hobbayne

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  1. And you have to pay to see the online edition
  2. Do Wunjo's have a workshop? I,m down that way tomorrow and want some work done on my Fender P. I cant see anything on the website.
  3. [quote name='wild_blu' timestamp='1380094470' post='2220600'] Sounds good, Where you located? [/quote] He,s in the North West, wirral according to his sig. Which is a shame because if he was in London I would have had that!
  4. Here we have a Boss BR800 with 6 zip disks and a USB Iomega 250 mb for connecting to a PC. I cant find the plug for it, but a boss psa 240 adapter is only a few quid. Fully Working in good nick.
  5. [quote name='moonbass' timestamp='1379540399' post='2214083'] We used to segue it into Sledgehammer by Peter Gabriel; it worked surprisingly well! [/quote] Interesting choice. We do it with Play That Funky Music
  6. Was it a newbie? I have had a few snotty emails from impatient new BCers in the past.
  7. Oooh! I wouldnt post your number on here if I were you!
  8. Another collection only auction, so may go for a song!
  9. Mmmm, wicker chairs
  10. Based in London according to his website [url="http://www.bassandbiscuit.com/"]http://www.bassandbiscuit.com/[/url]
  11. [quote name='SimonEdward' timestamp='1378840212' post='2205464'] ... and when you've finished looking around and about Denmark St. Don't forget to hop on the Northern Line (for a couple of stops) to Camden Town, and check out 'The Gallery' (Bass Merchant).. Martin, John and Alex will be happy to see you guy's!! Always a friendly bunch and some great gear to try before you buy.. *I am in no way affiliated to 'The Gallery' - just been happy with the service over the years'... [url="http://www.thebassgallery.com/who.cfm"]http://www.thebassgallery.com/who.cfm[/url] [/quote] I found them to be a miserable lot in there, and its a fair old hike from the station. Sorry mate.
  12. I once walked out the house with an empty case one morning telling the wife I would pop the guitar into the music shop for a setup on the way to work. The case returned home with a new bass in it and Mrs Hobbayne is none the wiser
  13. Dont throw away old strings, put them in your gig bag. You never know when your gonna need them in an emergency
  14. The Police - So Lonely. The decending line in the verse picked out by ear. The Jam - Pretty Green, or was it Precious??
  15. Sears Roebuck? Is that the American version of Argos?
  16. I wouldnt want a real time chat with any of this miserable lot!
  17. [quote name='lozbass' timestamp='1378198770' post='2196806'] Not sure if this is a dead thread - I emailed the seller just after the ad appeared (serious interest and a buy-on-behalf deal) but no response - just hoping that the 'family issues' in the original post haven't deteriorated [/quote] Maybe give it a few days? he only put the ad up on Thursday
  18. Hit the wrong note and BOOM!
  19. [quote name='Urban Bassman' timestamp='1378040594' post='2194956'] There was a thread recently along similar lines... [/quote] Aye, here it be [url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/215151-pick-vs-fingers-thread-number-40008/page__hl__plectrum"]http://basschat.co.uk/topic/215151-pick-vs-fingers-thread-number-40008/page__hl__plectrum[/url]
  20. Theres an old Pat Boone song from the 50,s called Wonderful Time Up There, where the tune follows a walking bassline, root, third fifth etc. I learned from that to pick out intervals by ear.
  21. Cheers for that, I,ll have a butchers.
  22. I am looking at getting some tuners for a 1999 Squier P Bass which I am doing up. I have already replaced the pickups with an SD PB1 and am looking for some vintage style elephant ear tuners. What would you recommend? I guess I may have to re drill the headstock to accommadate them?
  23. I dont why he,s got that drum machine going. He is not taking a blind bit of notice of any rhythm
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