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el borracho

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  1. [quote name='tedmanzie' timestamp='1391340740' post='2355889']
    you mean the rounded 'point' (where you are supposed to hold it) as opposed to the sharp point i presume?
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    No. I actually use this bit. Or is that what you meant?



    That's just how I picked it up over 30 years ago so I don't think I'm going to change now. :D

  2. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1391252286' post='2354944']
    Hercos are thicker where you hold them (about 1mm) and 0.50mm at the business end, which I like.


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    In the last couple of years I've gone back to picks after 20+ years using fingers. My favoured ones are Hercos (I do use others but always come back to the Hercos) and I alternate between the 0.5 & 0.75. But - I use the side of them to play with, not the point - always have. Am I alone in this? Never seen any mention of anyone else doing it.

  3. [quote name='Bassassin' timestamp='1383312428' post='2263013']
    Excellent detective work!

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    Rather sadly, it came from my memory. I've no idea where it was but I can recall somebody I knew with a roundback acoustic with that logo and that it was a Clarissa. Amazing how much music related irrelevance is in my head! If only I could divert that bit of memory to things I really need to know :D

  4. I don't think I'm particularly nostalgic towards Carlsbro. They were simply one of the only realistic choices alongside the likes of HH and gave you an amp loud enough to gig with for very little money. Trace Elliot in the 80s was out of my league (in fact new was out of my league :lol:) - Peavey were what I aspired to then. I am sure a Peavey TNT at the time was about £300 or that might have been a Databass.
    My Carlsbro 150W head cost £125 including 115 & 412 cabs, The 12" vintage Celestion speakers are still gigging today in our guitarist's Marshall 412 so not that bad a deal!!

  5. [quote name='LeftyJ' timestamp='1378281426' post='2197965']
    they're big, heavy, have huge but comfortable necks.
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    Like proper Ibanez basses used to. Think Musician, Roadster etc

  6. [quote name='tony_m' timestamp='1372622310' post='2127836']


    Other than that, The Bluefields "Ramshackle" - OK, so it's hoary old-style rawk, but they put on the bestest rockingest show I've been to so far this year.
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    +1 I've got it on repeat in the car. When I first heard about them I wondered why they had a singer when Dan Baird was in the band (as bass player). After seeing Joe Blanton belt it out, I know!

  7. My amps through the 80s were:

    WEM Dominator 50 Watt Guitar amp (!!)
    Carlsbro Cobra 90 Watt Combo
    Carlsbro Stingray 150 Watt head with 100 Watt Goodman cab
    Peavey Mk 6 (I think) 300 Watts with 115 & 210

    The Stingray was incredibly loud for 150 Watts and it was so lightweight I had to tape it to the top of the cab.

  8. Always think it's worth mentioning in these threads that one of the most commonly used carriers - Parcel Force - doesn't insure musical instruments.. Their 'enhanced compensation' which covers values above £100/£200 depending on service used EXCLUDES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. They will take the money off you to insure it but the small print lists musical instruments as not covered so wouldn't expect much joy if you try and claim.

    Not sure if Royal Mail are the same or if they are totally separate now.

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