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stewblack

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  1. Should never have sold my ABM. Very happy with the RM, but the ABM was special.
  2. Anyone been able to find one yet? May have to be a Thomann order. I'll have to bung a Harley Benton bass in to get the free postage. Ah well. https://youtu.be/gQVTSrdhZUQ
  3. Just read the first post. Yes. It's all I have to say
  4. They usually do walk around, in my experience. Especially as the desk is now a tablet.
  5. Just bought a bass from Steve. All went swimmingly, he was very helpful with the delivery and an all round pleasure to deal with
  6. Thank you so much for this. When I can commit a chunk of time to it I'll sit down and work through your tutorial. Really really helpful. Thanks again.
  7. Oh. Well I am rather pleased with results I've achieved.
  8. Erm. Thank you? (Who is MDP please?)
  9. Long term project, no rush, make the odd dent or scrape every now and again. It is a PB50-SB body I acquired unexpectedly. A HB jazz neck I always liked but found the body too heavy. Didn't like the remodel on the headstock done by previous owner. So I hacked the headstock even further, bunged the neck on, and voila! It was unplayable. I've heard talk of shimming, never been much of a shimmer myself, but in for a penny. So I shimmed. Can't recall what I used but when I threw it all back together it was perfect. Literally. Action, intonation, all of it. The gear gods were smiling down on me. Oh, it even sounded good. But the body was pristine. Spotless and shiny. I didn't want it that way. Never relic'd anything before so I was a little nervous as I raised the lump hammer for the first time, but it produced a very satisfying and above all believable dent. Once that was out of the way I felt happier proceeding. Anyway, here's the first pic. Headstock. Having already been altered I had little to play with, hence the shape isn't perfect. It was also too clean by a long way so once I'd applied and torn a fake decal I used a match and then a soldering iron. I also recommend a mismatched set of strings for that much used look. More pics to follow.
  10. What's the story with the pick ups? I notice they're different from those in the videos. Is it just a newer (or older) model?
  11. That's really kind. I wish someone would do YouTube videos I learn best that way but anything visual is helpful. Otherwise I've a really expensive high quality pedal board sat doing literally nothing!
  12. Well, having seen these I now want to make some! But I have a fret wrap coming from Thomann some time next week if that counts.
  13. They come up very reasonably sometimes. Good luck.
  14. I like the Boss SY-1 very much. It has a lot of sounds to choose from and is very easy to use.
  15. If you are planning to go in ears, I believe this to be an indispensable piece of equipment. Seriously.
  16. Gigged my SX last night. Yes, they are very good.
  17. Surely the fastest purchase to performance!
  18. Bought a fretless bass (from a Basschatter) in a supermarket carpark enroute to a gig and played it at the gig. Good job it worked 🤣
  19. Gigged mine for the first time on Sunday and it plays really well. Funnily enough I had to tap a couple of frets home too, and noticed a couple of buzzy moments at the gig. I have to agree with you about the neck @such - it is sublime. Looks and feels real quality.
  20. A Sunday early evening Bandeoke for me this weekend. A pub in somewhere called Wantage 🤷‍♂️. First time there, booked despite the landlord being somewhat sceptical, and it went down a storm. Another one on the list.
  21. Don't disregard the Joyo Splinter. People are beginning to realise Joyo pedals are very reasonably priced rather than cheap.
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