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neepheid

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  1. Welcome to the forum. You left the cable plugged in?
  2. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='1100945' date='Jan 24 2011, 03:58 PM'][attachment=69874:Rich.jpg] <- embarrassing smug look )[/quote] Nonsense - quality bass face
  3. I spotted a link to this: [url="http://www.suerydercareshop.com/brand/87/Sue_Ryder_Care_Guitars"]http://www.suerydercareshop.com/brand/87/S...er_Care_Guitars[/url] Charity shop basses with through body stringing for 60 notes? Dare I say it not the ugliest P copy headstock I've ever seen? If it's reasonably well put together then am I the only one struggling to see the down side here?
  4. [quote name='Bassassin' post='1098463' date='Jan 22 2011, 11:02 AM']That is simply spectacular - and pretty much - no, [i]precisely[/i] - my GAS fantasy Victory. I really will have to come round, tie you up & nick it. Jon.[/quote] I'd rather you waited until I was out of the house, you kinky so-and-so
  5. All mine are out on a rack, and I feel safe doing so - no kids and only one cat who thankfully ignores them completely and doesn't use them as scratching posts. I do (now) have a gig bag for each. Only got 1 hard case and it only fits my G&L - the rest have angled headstocks. I'd like to get proper hard cases for my Gibsons at some point - no hurry though as they always seem to be doing the rounds on eBay. I still wouldn't store them in the cases though - instruments are as much about looks as they are for playing. It does mean I have to dust them more often than I would need to if they were put away, but I love the convenience of seeing them all and just picking up and playing the one I want.
  6. Not what you want to hear, but there will be more Bass Bashes. These guys will (hopefully) only get engaged once. You blow the engagement party off and you'll upset a heap of folk that you have to see on a regular basis whereas we'll raise a jar and look forward to seeing you next time. Sorry for being sensible, but you won't hear the end of it if you don't do the engagement party. Plus it's easier to slag you off when you're not there
  7. [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?s=&showtopic=93207&view=findpost&p=1095863"]Gold is the new black, folks.[/url]
  8. Nothing a refin wouldn't sort out. Rich and I have rescued worse. Mostly Rich, but I helped, damnit!
  9. Whoever buys this bass is unlikely to be disappointed. I challenge anyone to find a better bass at this price.
  10. [quote name='absolutpepper' post='1096348' date='Jan 20 2011, 02:03 PM']You're not boring anyone. This is incredible! Good work all round guys.[/quote] Oh, no-one here, but people at work aren't quite as into it as your average BC member
  11. [quote name='eude' post='1096078' date='Jan 20 2011, 10:16 AM']I bet some folks would be pretty dang interested though, perhaps a compressed diary thread. Your call of course, but I'd be shouting from the roof tops about that bass. I'd never heard of one before that day you showed me the one you where drooling over on ebay, that was arguably mint condition and gorgeous, but this is so much more special Eude[/quote] OK, TB thread done. You're right about shouting from the rooftops - I'm even boring people at work about it and I don't care!
  12. [quote name='GreeneKing' post='1095918' date='Jan 20 2011, 06:12 AM']A master of understatement Have you put this on Talkbass Matt? Peter[/quote] Nah, I hardly ever post over there, just lurk. I reckon the last time I posted over there was a wanted post for a Gibson Victory Artist bass, funnily enough
  13. [quote name='eude' post='1095995' date='Jan 20 2011, 09:18 AM']Wow Matt, that looks absolutely incredible! Hats off to both you and Rich, incredible work. (Tip for your printing, best use a high quality photo printer if you can get your hands on one and set it to over print black, oh and if you set the fill to C=100%, M=100%, Y=100% and K=100% in Illustrator, or whatever you're using, that should help a lot too. God I'm a geek... ) Eude[/quote] They should have a button for that setting - None more black Cheers guys, I'm happy to report that I'm as in love as one can be with an inanimate object.
  14. Victory really is mine this time. It's home and back in one piece. Going through the motions of neck adjustment at the moment, but still managed to have a plonk on it and it sounds amazing to me. I took some photos (because without photos, it didn't happen), but I'd like to take better ones soon and probably put them up in the Bass Porn section where this bad boy was always destined to go. I'd just like to say what a fantastic job Rich has done with the refinishing - the body is beautifully polished and he's worked wonders on the neck, the repair to the edges of the headstock shows great attention to detail. I've let the side down with my Artist truss rod cover - it looks grey compared to the headstock and I will be redoing it - inkjet rather than laser print this time for the transfer. But for now, this is it:
  15. I keep coming back and ogling these pics. I'm supposed to be requisitioning a laptop and then replacing a duff printer, but I'm finding it hard to think of work stuff
  16. I'll nip round tonight if that's OK?
  17. Forum rules are that you must state a price.
  18. They're considered "vintage" now because enough time has passed?
  19. I mostly run mine passive, and start the bass/treble knobs at about 75-80% then adjust from there. I have mine modded for single inner coils so with both on it's almost like having a third pickup in between and it yields a sweet tone which I love. That setting is parallel only, so I have gravitated towards a preference for passive, but series neck pickup does give some good old school thump if you back off the treble. Not a fan of the treble boost, it's too harsh - more like a finger squeak boost really.
  20. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='1093980' date='Jan 18 2011, 03:49 PM']Actually, he's probably ahead of me now (his man-beard grows faster than my pathetic boy-fluff can) but last I heard he'd lost the mouser (as allowed in the rules) and is going for the Amish look. So pound for pound it could be close. [/quote] Nah, that was just speculation on my part. If I can get the right hat then I might do it
  21. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='1093673' date='Jan 18 2011, 11:43 AM']According to [url="http://www.glguitars.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=45"]this[/url] L-2000s should have solid shafts. Maybe yours are aftermarket (or maybe because it's a Tribute) and 6mm would be fine. Haven't you got a ruler?[/quote] Ahh, but look here: [url="http://www.glguitars.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=145"]http://www.glguitars.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=145[/url] According to that page Tribute pots are split shaft. I'm pretty sure my pots are Mighty Mite. I will confirm tonight on my Tribute L-2000.
  22. You must specify a price - house rules, I'm afraid.
  23. Not a very exciting update you might think, but I'm excited My quest to find the missing Posi-Lok strap button has finally come to an end thanks to Gibson Restoration and Repair (not their main customer services - who know nothing about anything they no longer manufacture). Took a month or so because Christmas got in the way but I came home from work to find a suspiciously large FedEx padded envelope. What was inside? AT LAST! I've been looking all over for these bad boys since the Victory arrived. I got messed around by some guy in Italy who wanted something preposterous like 50 euro for a single one, and the few that appeared on eBay were always gold. I am probably disproportionately pleased about this but it's just so cool to have landed the period correct parts in NOS condition. The final part of the puzzle if you will.
  24. This is the place to put any extensive tinkering, building, repairing or restoring. I'm always interested in seeing stuff coming back to life.
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