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Roland Rock

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  1. [quote name='KiOgon' timestamp='1376082871' post='2169661'] Yep it's a 5 string [/quote] :-D I had thought maybe Status, but the headstock put me off the idea. Good ol Basschat, thanks :-)
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=admS-LBCkIA Blink and you miss it 0:05
  3. No worries, I'm sure you'll do,a good job, armed with a few choice tools and a a cautious attitude! [quote name='MiltyG565' timestamp='1375921323' post='2167574'] (Also, do you build doors and/or windows? That's one of the finer aspects of joiner that I wanted to get in to, but never did. Making bespoke worktops was actually what I wanted to do.) [/quote] Technically, I'm a cabinet maker in that I don't (usually) do any fitted stuff; I just design/make to design free-standing furniture like tables, chairs, benches, TV cabinets etc. Obviously I make cabinet doors, and have only made big doors (oak ledge and brace type) once. I've never made windows :-(
  4. I did a repair just like this on a dulcimer recently. I used Titebond 2. A couple of tips: don't get too overzealous with the sanding when removing the old glue, as it's possible it will go out of square, and then you'll either have a wonky headstock or a compromised joint. I used a disc sander with a 90 degree bed and fence. Also, clamping can be fun when the objects are irregularly shaped. I had to shape a piece of MDF specially to hold the headstock securely. This is where I had filled in the old two dowels and drilled holes for four new ones, for added strength Surface cleaned up, and dowels glued in Clamping up an awkward shape: Hope it goes well
  5. [quote name='iceonaboy' timestamp='1375689288' post='2164169'] I always think my action is too high, but if I bring it down , I get fret buzz, so I just leave it . Every time I see anyone else's, theirs is always quite high too. [/quote] It sounds like a tweak of the truss rod is required one way or the other (depending on where the buzz is)
  6. Congratulations! I think you should get a 7lb 10oz bass for yourself to mark the occasion ;-)
  7. Good call on the new scratchplate. It looks great!
  8. Post-gig feedback from a drunken punter: "That's the best live act I've seen since Diana Ross" :-D
  9. [quote name='funkgod' timestamp='1375396673' post='2160858'] Hi Not to sound bitchy but im not too sure what you are trying to say here ? are you saying that we should not have missed it for some reason ?? [/quote] In a recent thread, there was a grumble that Tom was bigging up a product while not making clear his associations with the manufacturer. This thread makes his associations very clear, hopefully preventing any future confusion.
  10. When you next enter the shop, drill out the lock rather than turning the door handle
  11. Oops, I don't really do pedals any more, but came across this thread and decided that I NEED a Zerograph. Just ordered one :-D I did have a MF101 about nine years ago, but wasn't playing dub reggae back then, and couldn't cope with the lack of true bypass. Shep, if it doesn't work out, you can have mine (if Dave keeps his)
  12. Well deserved Garry, it's a stonking tune
  13. @DadThreeThousandThreeHundredandFiftyThree I can't believe you've had no votes, your entry is excellent :-(
  14. Bumping this, seeing as people seem to be diarising Dublin Castle gigs ATM :-) "Ujahm- low slung reggae with a Holly Cook like female lead singer, bit rootsier though but lyrically very much now- concerns with Red Stripe on her trainers, drinking Hennesey, alongside smoking up the sensi- and the tell tale lyric 'just like a vinyl spinning on a deck'- it's a record, A RECORD! Ha...anyway, this is good. Musically reminiscent of early Misty and Matumbi. Then they turn into a pop reggae ska band nearer to The Selector"
  15. Can you do the whole thing on your back, pretending to be off your face? Much more rock n roll. Hope it gets better soon
  16. Just had a quick rub in the bedroom (pfnar) Glossy neck is definitely more sticky than the satin one. It has never been an issue live though.
  17. Excellent - well done. Great to see it fixed up, and having life once more :-)
  18. Keep an eye on this one.. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Hohner-Steinberger-Headless-Fretless-Bass-Guitar-With-Case-And-Active-Pickups-/171081745613?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item27d54444cd Edit, sorry, just spotted that it's fretless
  19. [quote name='iceonaboy' timestamp='1375088717' post='2156441'] As below [/quote] Are you clairvoyant? ;-) Edit, just realised you may be talking about a sig that I can't see
  20. I'm looking out for that wrecked Yammy I sent you last year/year before - did you ever manage to make something of it?
  21. [quote name='iconic' timestamp='1375081925' post='2156362'] Surfing doodes use this stuff to make their surfing sticks slippery... [/quote] Quite the opposite! It's to stop them from slipping off the board
  22. Remembering back to the Nate Mendel Sig thread: NM's original bass - Early 70s P Basses he uses daily - Fender Custom Shop Ps Signature bass - MIM P
  23. The Ibanez Gary Willis sig comes in a £600 version and a £3000 version. I'll assume GW plays the expensive one. Having a more affordable version makes good business sense. I don't see that there is any kind of deception going on here either.
  24. If it doesn't relate to the picture for me, it doesn't get my vote. However, I think there will always be some bias in favour of the voter's taste - it's only natural.
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