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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1360079132' post='1964488'] [/size] [size=4]That's a lovely Bravewood! John certainly knows how to relic a bass... [/size] [/quote] Hmmm... I understand that the Bravewoods are well thought of, but the wear on this one is all original; my brother bought it looking like this in late '89/early '90 which, if memory serves, was before the whole 'Relicing' concept really kicked in. I've often wondered who the previous owner was, and what kind of action it saw - More pics... [IMG]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/P-Bass/DSCF1705.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/P-Bass/DSCF1706.jpg[/IMG]
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As the owner of a modded '72 P, I'll be watching this thread with interest... [IMG]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/P-Bass/DSCF1701.jpg[/IMG] This is a bass I will never sell as I inherited it. The original owners intentions were to add a J bridge & (possibly) a neck pup of some kind, a Badass and brass nut; he was a big Sheehan fan. I had a Badass sourced and fitted, but never quite got round to adding the extra pickups. It may still happen, but it's more likely I'll replace the tuners first as the originals are a lil' cranky. I'll bear in mind the advice re the best J to fit in case I ever get the urge...
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A Squier VM Fretless Jazz that I recently found in a local Crack Converters at a pretty good price - Turns out fretless isn't as easy as Tony Franklin makes it look and I need a new laptop. Anyway, bass appears to have been played but not abused; some buckle rash on the back, a little wear on the ebonol 'board etc. I can send her bubble-wrapped, bagged (Levys gigbag) and boxed to mainland UK for £190.00 Any questions, you know where I am...
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Anyone get any nice bass related items from Santa ?
kingofthestuntmen replied to gub's topic in General Discussion
A copy of John Taylors' autobiography In The Pleasure Groove - Love, Death & Duran Duran. I've got Andy Taylors' Autobiography, and was curious to see how they recall the same situations... -
Strap arrived yesterday as per - A pleasure to do business with.
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All gone
kingofthestuntmen replied to Protium's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Well, as my LGX-SA is still awaiting repair (don't ask..!) I'm 'making do' with this - She's my old LGX (2 voice) that I sold to a friend to finance the repairs to the SA... I had a Guitar Guitar voucher that needed spending so had them order me the GK-3, intending to fit it to my Variax, but Robert very kindly offered to sell the LGX back to me on incredibly reasonable terms as he knows how much I love this guitar. I haven't done much more than fit the pickup and controller (still needs tweaked), but it's sounding great so far..! The output options are pretty flexible; so far I'm running the electric signal into the GK controller, outputting stereo synth and electric separately from a GR-33 and sending the acoustic from the Godin straight to whatever is handy; PA, amp, etc.
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Car Boot Tanglewood Stingray Copy
kingofthestuntmen replied to kingofthestuntmen's topic in Bass Guitars
I was thinking a tort plate, but we'll see what comes along. And in case anyone was wondering, he got the bass, bag, tuner and leads for £35.00..! -
Car Boot Tanglewood Stingray Copy
kingofthestuntmen replied to kingofthestuntmen's topic in Bass Guitars
Cheers guys, rather looking forward to getting her up and running. -
Came back from a few days away to be presented with this by my dad .He picked it up, along with a well used but serviceable gigbag and Boss TU-80 tuner (boxed), at the local car boot sale. Not sure what the additional woodwork round the pickup is, and I'm not looking forward to sourcing a scratchplate, but I'll get it over to Mark at his earliest convenience and see what he can make of it. More pics here - [url="http://s42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/Tanglewood%20Stingray%20Copy/"]http://s42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/Tanglewood%20Stingray%20Copy/[/url] Gigbag also held a reasonable cable and kettle lead...
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What Guitar Should I Buy for this Budget?
kingofthestuntmen replied to Schnozzalee's topic in General Discussion
Have you considered the "poor man's PRS" as I've heard my Godin's referred to on a couple of occasions..? Guitars don't come much more versatile, and that's before you get to the SA's with synth access... I'm on my mobile right now, but I'll post a couple of pics of mine later. And here they are - '96 LGX-SA on the left, and '99 LGX 2-voice on the right LGX-SA LGX More pics here - [url="http://s42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/Godin%20LGX-SA/"]http://s42.photobuck...Godin%20LGX-SA/[/url] -
You are a real musician when...
kingofthestuntmen replied to Silvia Bluejay's topic in General Discussion
... you have to be reminded that the alphabet does not go 'A, B, C, D, E, F, G, A...' or ... your reply to [i]'what's your favourite colour..?[/i]' is [i]'Seafoam Green' [/i]or [i]'3 Tone Sunburst'[/i] -
"Giant Junk Robot Plays The Bass..."
kingofthestuntmen replied to kingofthestuntmen's topic in General Discussion
Dammit..! I had a quick look as I was sure that I couldn't be the first... -
Can't think of a single pun. Not one... [url="http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17569427"]http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-17569427[/url]
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Is anyone a member of the Matsomuko Guitar forums ?
kingofthestuntmen replied to 2pods's topic in General Discussion
I'm a member, but a very infrequent visitor, and seem to recall that the activation e-mail took an unusually long time to come thru... may even have been the next day. When did you register..? -
Right here, though I think it only fair to let you know that I'm more a guitarist with delusions of adequacy than a Bassist proper...
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Google Cascade Electric Guitar and it'll take you here - http://www.guitarsite.com/news/electric_guitar/jc_harper_announces_cascade_electric_guitar/
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Currently away for repair, but still my #1. She's a 1996 Godin LGX-SA (Synth Access) [IMG]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/Godin%20LGX-SA/DSC00063.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/Godin%20LGX-SA/DSC00064.jpg[/IMG] My most recent acquisition; a Vester Tradition Series Strat. Bone nut fitted and setup by our very own 7-String and now one of the nicest [s]strats[/s] guitars I've ever owned. [IMG]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/Vester%20Tradition%20Series%20Strat/DSC_0424.jpg[/IMG] Washburn HB-35 (mid 80's..?) given to me by a good friend so will remain with me for ever. [IMG]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/Mystery%20HB-35/DSCF0092.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/Mystery%20HB-35/DSCF0077.jpg[/IMG] Line 6 Variax 600 - Currently For Sale via a local shop, though I may get her back in the near future and reassess whether to keep or move on privately. [IMG]http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e334/kingofthestuntmen/Variax%20600/DSCF1780.jpg[/IMG] These make up my current collection, but there have been many more over the years and I'm planning on checking out the new Roland/Fender GK-Ready GC-1 Stratocaster (catchy..!) when they become vailable later this year.
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Sure I've told this story before... Went in for a set of strings, came out with the strings. And a job..! Guy I had gone to Uni with was working his notice and they were recruiting. Bit of a baptism of fire, though; I started a couple weeks before Christmas.