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dangerboy

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  1. Still lots for sale. Can't believe the Nano clone hasn't gone!
  2. I try to always be in 2 bands. It means that there's always something going on, and you're not trying to force all your ideas into one group.
  3. [quote name='Bassassin' post='255876' date='Aug 5 2008, 11:15 PM']Is there a serial number on the neckplate? if so, we can work out the year/month of production, if not, then it's 1975 or earlier.[/quote] Nope. It just says 'Made in Japan'. Upside-down.
  4. [quote name='ahpook' post='255836' date='Aug 5 2008, 10:22 PM']niiiiiiice ![/quote] Yep, it's lovely. Only problem is that every time I look at it I'm scared of being killed by Jon.
  5. [quote]Yup. Should have checker binding & as far as I know all Ibby copies were mono - I've never seen a stereo one. Yours will also have those very :brow: full-width sparkly inlays. Actually - the more I think about this, the more I think that I'll have to come 'round, mug you and nick it. J.[/quote] Checker binding, very sparkly inlays, mono, bolt-on... Here it is! It even has an Ibanez TRC. There's something you don't see (especially on eBay!) very often.
  6. Before the new Ibanez arrives... Here's my black thru-neck faker. Bought sans TRC, so I have no idea what it is... I swapped the cracked white pickguard for a black one, and got hold of a matching TRC. [url="http://img145.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dscf2589fv0.jpg"][/url] [url="http://img134.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dscf2592cb7.jpg"][/url]
  7. Price for Dark Boost added.
  8. [quote name='simondee' post='252081' date='Jul 31 2008, 02:55 PM']got to watch out for scratches too...[/quote] This is why I don't use a metal pick - worn bass! [url="http://www.radiotangra.com/media/gallery/Shellac-BobWeston.jpg"]http://www.radiotangra.com/media/gallery/S...c-BobWeston.jpg[/url] Get the stiffest plastic you can and it'll have all the good facets of the metal pick sound, without the grating or the wear.
  9. [quote name='Bassassin' post='252015' date='Jul 31 2008, 01:15 PM']If it's got no mudbucker & little chrome humbucker lookey-likeys (2 rows of pole pieces but one coil inside), I'll bet it also has a bolt-on neck, and is therefore an Ibanez 2388B! Good score for £200! J.[/quote] Would being mono help to clinch the case? It certainly looked like it hand one output socket. And checkered binding all the way round (ie no break under the bridge). The case is generic and not exciting, though :-(
  10. The seller's taken his photobucket pics down, so I'll take new ones when it arrives. Then we can all play 'what on Earth is it?'. It has an Ibanez TRC, and two of those classis JapCrap humbuckers (but no massive mudbucker).
  11. That's because it's coming to my house (Parcelforce notwithstanding)!
  12. Xciter gone. Everything else still here.
  13. If you want to hear more: Android: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uQbhLIHEQU"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uQbhLIHEQU[/url] Antenna: [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDqa6-ndRT4"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDqa6-ndRT4[/url] Tee hee.
  14. Some pedals still here! I need to make some space so here are a bunch of pedals. All prices include shipping to the UK. Rockson Analogue Delay. A genuine Analogue delay in a BOSS-style metal case. I like these so much I have two, hence one is for sale. £25 POSTED Co-Pilot FX Ring modulator. Handmade in the USA, and equipped with a 'mode' switch to allow it to be used as a cool-sounding choppy tremolo, or a ring mod. This is the original 2-knob version. £50 POSTED Ibanez DS7 distortion. A nice metal-cased distortion, based on the same chip as new Tubescreamers (as far as I can tell from the schematic) but with a different circuit layout. £15 POSTED Tech21 XXL (original version). A fantastic distortion for bass. £50 posted Sinister Analog Soul Provider. mad noisy octave glitch fuzz. £70 posted. CoPilot FX Orbit. Frequency modulated fuzz. £60 posted.
  15. If you don't shift this fast, try putting it in the Tech Room on the www.electrical.com forums. They are mad for Traynor there, and plenty of UK types read the site. Including me. I was very tempted by this cab until I saw the size of my flat :-(
  16. [quote name='cheddatom' post='249484' date='Jul 28 2008, 12:07 PM']You haven't put any blue "neons" on it - that's not pimped.[/quote] Pink LEDs! Last time I opened up a Muff I put a switch in to connect a feedback loop between two of the transistors. You can make an ugly drone, with pitch controlled by the distortion knob, and texture by the tone knob. Then play along with it. Musically useless, but fun anyway.
  17. I make my own OD/distortion/fuzz units. I think a few other forum members do too.
  18. Bump for offers etc before eBay.
  19. That is beautiful. Amazing condition. With instruments I play I'm actually more of a fan of non-shiny aluminium. But that's just me. On the lacquered necks - I have one 'raw' Travis Bean (serial number 3XX) and one later Imron-coated one (no. 9XX). tbh the neck size and profile is so different between them that I never notice the difference in finish. Oh, someone buy my 450b that's in the For Sale section. I'll even throw in some Brasso ;-)
  20. I'm in London and I bought a ticket yesterday :-(
  21. I'd like to help. Someone PM me!
  22. An aluminium body without an aluminium neck seems like a waste...
  23. Not at all! I just missed your posts. PM coming...
  24. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='230673' date='Jul 1 2008, 04:51 PM']Magic, also known as electrickery. Main important things: More knobs = better Louder colours = better tone Large pedal = Electroharmonix Small pedal = MXR As used by [insert famous guitarist] = expensive[/quote] You forgot 'brighter LED, preferably blue or white (or colour-changing!) = better'
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