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Grangur

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  1. Agreed totally. I bought one recently and I mailed the seller when I bought it asking for assurance it was a genuine Fender. It to turn out to be a Squier with a decal. One complaint later - Ebay judged in his favour - a Squier IS a Fender; made by the same company isn't it? I love the sound of a Fender and feel tempted, but I wouldn't touch a Fender on Ebay with a barge-pole.
  2. [quote name='BigRedX' timestamp='1372504327' post='2126513'] My worry is that anyone who can't handle booking a courier probably also can't handle packing up a bass properly (which IMO is the most important and hardest part). [/quote] +5 Where does it need to be collected from? Maybe a BC'er can help? If they can't pack a bass for a courier they booked, what makes you think they can pack it just because you booked the collection?
  3. Gary Willis does the same. That's why he has the ramp on his bass; to stop him digging in too much.
  4. I've measured mine and the ones I have are slightly smaller. I also only have 3 (and a rattly one). So I can't offer a set. The spigot size is about 14mm though.
  5. They are short scale and light weight. I was offered the chance to buy a perfect one back in the 70s for 40.00. As a kid at the time that was more than I could afford
  6. Send it to me if you like. I'll take a look. Probably best if you post or pm me some pics
  7. This is the first bass I had the experience to play. I wont say I "owned" it. It was one on loan I lifted from under my bro's bed. It was crap - no truss rod poor pups etc. [url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VOX-CLUBMAN-II-1960S-ELECTRIC-BASS-GUITAR-WITH-CASE-/231006883084?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item35c9154d0c"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VOX-CLUBMAN-II-1960S-ELECTRIC-BASS-GUITAR-WITH-CASE-/231006883084?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item35c9154d0c[/url] Is this worth the money, even for the history?
  8. Damn. (You don't see folk's locations when you're using the mobile version on a phone) With patience and a little persistence he should be able to get the result though. Even if the dents dont completely recover he wont have to sand it as low. A good place to get wood lacqure from is www.morells.co.uk. for an Ibby I'd use natural matt lacqure.
  9. Hey Leen, you're lucky it's a timber bass, not a painted body. You can do a lot of the repair yourself. What you need to do is sweat the wood back out. Don't use filler. First clean the debris out of the holes. Use a toothbrush if necessary, or something... whatever. Then plug in the clothes iron. Mrs Leen will tell you what it looks like Get a soft, old cloth and a bowl of water. Dip the cloth in the water and put a small piece of the wet clot over a dent and get the tip of the iron and heat the cloth/dent. Doing this will normally cause the wood to swell and the dent will recover. If not go find a Stanley knife and take a look at the dents and cut the wood WITH the grain. DON'T go across the grain. Just do small cuts, don't go hacking at it. Then steam the wood with the cloth/iron again. When the wood has swollen back out you'll need let it dry out. When dry you need to sand the wood to get rid of any rough bits. Finish it off with really fine grain paper (at least grade 350, finer if you can get it). Sand it WITH the grain, not across it. After this it'll look a ton better than it did. Finish off by re-applying the finish - oil or lacquer; whatever it has already. But get the proper stuff for wood furniture, not car paint lacquer. And NOT paint-on varnish or it'll look cr@p. PM me if you need more info Then meet me down the pub and buy me a beer. Cheers Rich PS (if you live anywhere near me I'll be happy to meet up and give you a hand)
  10. CBbass, thanks for the pics. They look as I hoped. Please can you also measure the diameter of the spiggot that the strings wind onto. We want to make sure they're the same size. Maybe you could also measure the distance between centres of the fixing holes too; one pair, the other pair and between the pairs. Actually, those heads come apart, maybe all you need is the "key" part?
  11. Send me pics and measurements. I might have one. I've taken some nickle ones from a 1996 Squier
  12. WRT: [color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=2]RE 00031 Comp.grind off and revise OF body Euro 549,00[/size][/font][/color] I agree that bit sounds like an expensive item, but we don't know what this is. Maybe this is the work involved in getting to the truss rod and reinstatement (lost in translation maybe). I respectfully suggest Roonjuice gets in touch with Warwick and asks THEM not us. You need to ask them to itemise that bit; give an explanation of the work involved. If you're lucky it may be a mistake it being on there at all.
  13. I travel al over the south east. So I can act as courier if it helps anyone.
  14. You'll probably like this one too - see the man in action [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAgd9Ijw6WI"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAgd9Ijw6WI[/url]
  15. [quote name='warwickhunt' timestamp='1372227836' post='2123018'] Most of that cost is, '[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=2]RE 00031 Comp.grind off and revise OF bod[/size][/font][/color][color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, sans-serif][size=2]y'[/size][/font][/color] what is that all about? ... [/quote] I was curious about that too. If it's about getting off the Oil Finish for a change of finish, then it's a time consuming job, but it doesn't entail what I'd call "grinding". When I've removed the OF it mostly involves washing and sanding.
  16. Yep, depending on the model you have that could make it cheaper to buy a new (used) bass! Have you asked Warwick if they will sell you the parts?
  17. Make sure you pack it well. But before you do, what does actually need to be done? There's a comment about the truss rod. What's that about? Also, are you looking to change the colour or something?
  18. I found some rough bits, so it's back to Halfords for another can of primer. I' know I'm a perfectionist, but if I don't get it right and leave some lump or dimple it will grate with me. Colour: blue. I'll post pics as soon as I can. Thanks for the interest.
  19. [quote name='BigAlonBass' timestamp='1371837751' post='2118755'] ...and Gumtree don't care which. The Ad has been reported, and it's still there. [/quote] Now gone
  20. [quote name='discreet' timestamp='1371928658' post='2119797'] Bit naughty having 'Fender' in the listing title when it clearly isn't. [/quote] Have you seen the basses where the title says "Xxxxx Bass, not fender" -[url="http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Satellite-Precision-Bass-Guitar-1970s-Made-in-Japan-MIJ-not-Fender-Teisco-Pbass-/140996697791?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item20d40edebf"]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Satellite-Precision-Bass-Guitar-1970s-Made-in-Japan-MIJ-not-Fender-Teisco-Pbass-/140996697791?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item20d40edebf[/url]
  21. Ok, so the above pics have been over the past few days. Well, the primer went on ok. Then got sanded and re-primed, and sanded, and filled and sanded and primed and sanded. The last sanding was with 1200 grade paper. That stuff is just like slightly tacky paper. .... and you can also see here the bass body prepared an ready for spraying in the Grangur clinically pristine, purpose-built spray booth. Smooooothe as a baby's bum and ready for colour.
  22. [quote name='ML94' timestamp='1371883796' post='2119051'] what I've done is gone and gotten some decent JVC in ear headphones (£20) and I've been using the Vox Amplug thing. A gain, volume and tone control on the device and it plugs straight into the jack of your bass. It's also got an aux to play along or to work stuff out, which is why I use it mostly. I'd also say that it sounds even better than my amp! (Then again I haven't got the best 1 in the world) [/quote] +2
  23. [size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]Well, for those who may be interested, I've moved forward on the project. I got the machine heads changed.[/font][/size] [size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif] [/font][/size] [size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]The old head posts were straight up and down. The new ones are small capstans, which is cool.[/font][/size] [size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif] [/font][/size] [size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]I've also bought a Hipshot bridge and Bartolini pups from Kdubb24[color="#5a5a5a"] through the BC forum. [/color][color=#5A5A5A]Then I got to work on the body with the blow lamp. For anyone who's never done it, it's a strange feeling as you see the paint from a bass curl and burst into flames as you heat it and scrape it off.[/color][/font][/size] [size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][color=#5A5A5A] As you can see here it was Cherry red before it was ever black.[/color][/font][/size] [size=4][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][color=#5A5A5A] [/color][/font][/size][color=#5A5A5A][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][size=4] After stripping I then got on with sanding. That was satisfying; rounding the edges more than before. [/size][/font][/color] [color=#5A5A5A][font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif][size=4]Then on to the next stage... Primer[/size][/font][/color]
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