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gary mac

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  1. Thoroughly recommended. Simon took the worry, and hassle out of finding a lovely 75 Fender P. Answered all my questions and always replied promptly to pms/emails. Sourced it, got it imported and delivered to my door in very quick time. Great Bass Chatter to deal with.
  2. [quote name='TRBboy' post='1300475' date='Jul 11 2011, 11:39 PM']Thanks for all the thoughts guys. I'm kind of surprised that the bias seems to be toward keeping it at the moment! The trouble is I can't really afford to keep it if it's not earning its keep! I still have my first bass, a crappy squier P which I painted metallic purple! That's worth about 1% of piss-all so I'll never sell it. My jazz would hopefully be worth at least £600 - £650, so I could really use that money to buy something else. I guess I've got lots and lots of fond memories of my jazz, and they'll stay with me forever. Do I need to look at it now and then too? I don't know..... Gwilym - I'm very interested to hear that about the Ken Taylor! I've never come across one in the flesh, but my Basic is AWESOME and the mass of extra tones on offer would be great. Plus, I'm a sucker for the Virgin White one with black hardware.......... [/quote] Think you've supplied the answer in your third sentence, no sentimentality going on there
  3. I had the same problem in my younger days, although I didn't have to pay for my strings so it wasn't too much of a worry. I always had a can of anti perspirant in the gig bag and would give the fingers a blast just prior to playing. Worked a treat but I'm betting someone will be along to say that it's probably not a good idea
  4. Looks quite spectacliar
  5. Oh lordy. Just love those block inlays, the four stringer I played at the Bass Merchant had them as well. The rest of it aint so bad either
  6. Good work Sam. Glad to hear you're enjoying some pain free time with the RA.
  7. [quote name='lojo' post='1298735' date='Jul 10 2011, 07:25 AM']If you saw the set list I have for a Dep gig next sat I guess you could call that a low point, i'm doing it to help out friends[/quote] Had a few of those over the years. But the set list for the dep next week is one I'm really looking forward to. All I need to do now is learn it.
  8. [quote name='thebrig' post='1298566' date='Jul 9 2011, 09:12 PM']I've just left my regular band due to musical differences. But now joined up with a couple of new guys, but only at the jamming stage at the moment. So it will probably be a little while yet before I get gigging again. Maybe I will have to try a open mic session, just to see what the basses are like in a live situation.[/quote] I've just been asked to stand in for a departed bass player, wonder if its the same band? Yet another set list for me to learn. There is a well run open mic night at the white swan in hoddesdon, not sure when the next one is but I can find out, if you are interested.
  9. They both look lovely Brig, really impressive. Maybe I'll get to hear them at some point as we are both in the same county Let me know where/when you are gigging
  10. The link doesn't work for me
  11. Looking forward to seeing the finished job. Love Candy Apple Red, what about pickguard, staying as is or being changed?
  12. Not a full gig but a half hour or so set at an open mic night in The Gate pub in North London. Didn't fancy doing this one much and my mood didn't improve when as I walking in, a huge menacing looking blighter told me "you'd better be good mate". Against my expectations it turned out to be a good evening, very well run, decent P.A. , good audience and some decent muscianship. Think we went down well, after a slightly shakey start due to our illustrious leader kicking off with Proud Mary although he told us it was to be Midnight Hour. We finished with Whole Lotta Rosie. As I was leaving, the menacing blighter, told me "I was proper", which I guess I should accept as a compliment
  13. [quote name='lojo' post='1296717' date='Jul 8 2011, 06:44 AM']Most tab is not accurate, but if your in a rush it can speed things up but you still have to listen to fill in the blanks and make judgements on what is wrong I find when I'm time pushed that chord charts are more useful for speeding up the process, you still have to learn the line by ear but at least you have a reference for roots and structure[/quote] Yes that's what I tend to do, chord charts that is.
  14. Thanks Jakester but thing I've got it now. Much appreciated though.
  15. [quote name='jezzaboy' post='1296162' date='Jul 7 2011, 05:07 PM']I`ve I had lots of P basses over theyears, US ones, Jap ones but have always got shot of them because I get bored with them quickly. But I am of the opnion that everyone should have one in their collection and so, I put this together to satisfy the P bass craving when it appears. Squire body, Jap 57 reissue neck, Wilkinson tuners, Kent Armstrong Hot pickup, wiring upgrade kit and Halfords Montego red paint job. It`s sound pretty good through my Sansamp and is nice and light. [attachment=84168:SAM_0239.JPG] [attachment=84167:SAM_0237.JPG] Jez[/quote] Nice job Jez
  16. I think the TRB's are brilliant instruments. I've only tried four stringers but the quality was impressive
  17. I've got to nail a set list for a depp in a week or so and was struggling a bit with a couple of numbers, so in an attempt to save myself some time I downloaded the tabs. What a miserable experience, not very accurate and I just found myself losing the will and getting very bored with it. Gone back to relying on ears and some improvising. I know TAB is a useful resource but I really can't get on with it. Right off to learn Shine by Take That and Read my Mind/Killers.
  18. The knobs should just pull off, although some assistance might be needed with a screw driver or blade to lever them up. Obviously use a towel or piece of card or something to protect the paintwork
  19. That's just so, like awesum man. OOh can't wait to get to rehearsal tonight, to try out all this new stuff I've learnt.
  20. [quote name='BottomE' post='1292261' date='Jul 4 2011, 03:05 PM']The chap i got this from said that it had CTS pots and wiring. I tried to hide my ignorance and said "ah excellent" but he may as well have been speaking in Swahili. Is this a good thing?[/quote] Yes it's the kit that a lot of people use for an upgrade.
  21. Add me to the list please
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  23. When I bought a squier affinity p bass a few months back, I thought the first job would be to change the neck but I quickly realised there was no need. The neck was good as was the fretwork. I didn't like the diddly little tuners though, so they were changed for proper Fender ones. The electrics were the weak point and I therefore replaced the lot.
  24. It's also worth not just considering the weight but also body shape etc. Off set body shapes are a no no for me as are any basses with neck dive.
  25. Sorry having just revisited this post I realise that my earlier reply may have come across in a sarcastic fashion.. That wasn't my intention. I should have taken the time to explain in a proper fashion, as Out7hined did
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