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I sold a pup to Graham. Nice easy transaction. Would be happy to deal with him again anytime.
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[quote name='Andyjr1515' timestamp='1446023313' post='2896186'] That looks soooo much better, Mykesbass! Great job and worth the extra hassle. [/quote] Ditto! Really lookin' good! Looking forward to seeing more pics as this progresses.
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Nothing makes me fall back in love with a bass more than having it listed on Ebay with folk watching it. I've got one on there now. I'm so going to pull it.
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[quote name='Shockwave' timestamp='1445938980' post='2895486'] Not much point I find, Unless you put CO and the location, with title space at a premium anyway. Having a large buyers pool in London is practically the only "Luxury" I have living here. I would much rather live in the sticks and the advantages that gives me (Having some quality time and be able to afford a property!) then have a large buyers pool! [/quote] Point taken completely. As for the joys/pains of location, that's a whole new subject.
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[quote name='Shockwave' timestamp='1445936967' post='2895463'] I would never post a bass anymore. Not only have I had more then one bad experience, I also have so little time and resources to actually post an instrument, let alone deal with insurance if something goes wrong. Living in London means that I have a huge amount of potential buyers within my range, so for me it really makes sense to sell locally. I am just more patient about it, I shouldnt be bad mouthed for it (Which I have on here in the past). After all, it is my property and only I can decide how to sell it. [/quote] I think this is a prime example of someone using a luxury provided by their location. It's great for him and others living, for example, in the central north cities. This is great for the seller. The frustration here is, of course, for the buyer if you live in some of the more off-the-beaten-track places. In those cases you can be reading all the threads only to see the bass you're desperate to buy, but you can't have it without a 4 hours drive. Maybe we should develop a code to put in the title? We all understand "FS:". maybe we should replace this with "CO:" for collection only? WRT the BC marketplace. I've come to the conclusion that the only basses that sell there are Leo Fender legacy brands and boutique stuff, plus one or 2 other, such as Ibanez. I put up a Westone once and all I got was some plonker telling me that the lines in the wood were massive gaps in the pocket and over all it was in terrible condition. Personally I've come to the conclusion I can do without the hassle. Right now I've got 5 basses up for sale on Ebay. They started at 99p and I'm sure they'll sell for, what is right now, a fair price. [quote name='Pinball' timestamp='1445936919' post='2895461'] Prices of good quality[s] new[/s] gear has been dropping and the standards of the cheaper gear has been rising. That has a knock-on effect on the prices of 2nd hand gear. It's the new reality [/quote] True, this does mean sellers of budget used gear get frustrated when they find they're selling a bass for little more than the cost of a the pickups. But then I guess the aim of the manufacturers is to drive the market to being in the position of us all thinking there's no point in buying secondhand when for so little more you can get a brand new one.
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[quote name='TheGreek' timestamp='1445799002' post='2894316'] Maurice Chevalier - Thank heaven for little girls Sam Cooke - only 16 Were they both paedophiles??? [/quote] Don't forget that at the same period in time Jerry Lee Lewis came to the UK with his new bride, Myra Gale Brown a cousin of his once removed. She was 13. We can only assume marriage at that age is/was legal in some states?
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massive lack of decent midrange active fretless basses with lines
Grangur replied to zawinul's topic in Bass Guitars
Zawinul, it's a fact of life that your chosen favourite supplier, Fender is a mass market manufacturer of instruments. A reality for such companies is that if they are going to make a model of bass they need to know they can sell them in considerable numbers. You've said yourself that active fretless is a bit of a niche weapon of choice so Fender making one simply isn't going to happen at a low price. You simply need to get over your prejudice against anything that isn't a Fender. Besides, why not be honest about your prejudice and not attack all the other perfectly good instruments that other folk enjoy playing? -
This is a bass I've picked up but after fixing the electrics I've decided I really need to cull the heard. It would make a good standby or even a bass for a beginner, maybe? I've changed the pots for large CTS pots, new strings and given it a set up. Now it's ready for a new home. The neck is flamed maple and the frets have little or no wear. The pickguard still has the plastic cover. I'm in the East Herts area and you'd be welcome to try it and collect, or I can post it to you. All yours for £79 plus shipping [url="http://s1175.photobucket.com/user/Grangur/slideshow/BC-pics/Basses%20for%20sale/Marlin."]http://s1175.photobu...%20sale/Marlin.[/url]
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Sold: Really cheap fretless project/kit bass - New; not de-fretted
Grangur replied to Grangur's topic in Basses For Sale
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Isabelle bought some books from me. Nice easy transaction. She's good to her word and trustworthy. Many thanks
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[b] [size=4][font=arial,helvetica,sans-serif]Gargouill bought my Barefaced Midget cab. Really easy transaction. Fast payment. No hassle.[/font][/size][/b] [font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Many thanks[/font]
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I've been buying screws from WD Music in Kent. They seem ok, good service too. I feel your pain though. The head of many screws are simply far too small.
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This is an interesting build, that's for sure. Good luck. It's a bit late now, as you've done the filler, but for future reference, you normally get dings out by "sweating" the wood. What you is lay a damp cloth on top of the ding so water soaks into the grain and heat the water with clothes iron, or soldering iron. The wood swells up and takes the original shape. Have you thought about how to clean the bridge? Seeing all the rust I think I'd try Coca-Cola or "Daddies Sauce"' if you can still get it. That would eat the rust.
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Fingers crossed..
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[quote name='Marc S' timestamp='1445427594' post='2891343'] Just wondering how good those old Encore basses are? The one in this thread looks pretty good IMO, and you've done a great job re-sanding / refinishing it I recall playing one, years ago, and at the time, to me it didn't play very well Of course, it may just be that it wasn't set up well, or that it was just a "bad 'un" But what are they like, generally? [/quote] I was reading about the history on another thread... http://basschat.co.uk/topic/172899-anyone-got-any-history-on-encores/page__st__30__p__2325298__hl__encore%20history__fromsearch__1#entry2325298 ... that Encore may have dummed down the quality to get to a price for Argos to sell them. The key to finding an old one is to look out for the TR adjustment being at the heel of the neck. Both of the Encores I have have heel adjustment. My impression/perception is, I think the old ones play better than the newer ones. That said, the one in this thread is older than the pearl-white one that I've bought since. What I mean about "how well they play" is to me some basses simply sound "mushy". That is to say the notes don't sound clear like a bell; there's a certain mush in the sound. This may not worry some folk, and if you're in to metal or simply want dirt in the vibe, then why should it. Yesterday I was playing about with a number of basses comparing the clarity etc. What I've found is when I've played a "mushy" bass I've also found you can bend back the neck with your hands. If you find a bass that plays clear like a bell, you also find you can't bend the neck. So much for the folk that say there's nothing in the wood, huh? With my basses, I've found the following: Encore PJ - bendable - mushy Encore White P - not so bendable - quite clear. Marlin Slammer P - between the 2 Encores and sound quality is mid range too. Westone Thunder: stiff-ish neck - clear sound Warwick Corvette - neck as stiff as hell, sound is clear as a bell. Answer; you get what you pay for, I guess.
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[quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1445282446' post='2890278'] Mex basses are built in Mexico by Mexicans USA basses are built in the USA by Mexicans. P basses are the simplest design in all of bassdom. I struggle to see the benefit of USA ones these days as the "inferior" ones are so very good now. [/quote] ^^ This
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[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif]D'Addario were great sponsors of the Herts bass bash. They came and did a talk on strings and supplied all the strings for Lozz'z head 2 head bass test.[/font][/color]
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He seems to have modded the ad. But £499 for a MIM is optimistic IMHO. Shouldn't this expect to go for about £350?
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Relief and Action height - what do you use?
Grangur replied to Twigman's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='xgsjx' timestamp='1445270561' post='2890117'] I lay mine down & line it up with this... [/quote] Just as well you don't live in Wales then,,,