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gary mac

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  1. Some very pleasing instruments there and love the rig
  2. This must be the gig that Steve from the support band wants me to play at. So we might get to meet.
  3. What a spectacularly excellent find. Hope I do as well when my Vintage P bass search reaches a conclusion. So will you gig them or are they to be admired and kept safe and sound indoors?
  4. I love this new invisible finish
  5. That looks so good. Is there a build diary thread? I'm off to have a look
  6. Thanks for posting, very interesting.
  7. Good man. Did you take the new amp and frighten them all?
  8. Received thanks. Will pass it on to Acidbass when I'm done.
  9. That looks like a serious bit of kit Wayne. No lightweight wimpy gear for you
  10. I have always removed the pickguard on mine. Some prefer to just loosen the neck screws enough to tilt the neck slightly.
  11. Chuffed for you, well done. Not my neck of the woods so won't be dropping in just yet.
  12. [quote name='Jacqueslemac' post='1272852' date='Jun 17 2011, 03:41 PM']Posted to Gary Mac today.[/quote] Good man, thanks.
  13. I'm not even going to look. No further GAS will be tolerated in this household, I've been warned.
  14. [quote name='yorks5stringer' post='1272751' date='Jun 17 2011, 01:57 PM']Can I be the first to complain about BGM. my July edition has just arrived, 13 days early.........![/quote] Same here, totally outrageous. And featuring our very own Burritobass.
  15. I remember going to see Humble Pie back in the seventies when this was in their set. They were a class live act, never quite the same on record but just great to see live. Don't know the version you are talking about but will check it out.
  16. Nice job Tom, looks great. Headstock turned out well with the decal and lacquering.
  17. OBBM for me too, top quality.
  18. Nice job it looks good. What's the next project then?
  19. I would do it. Not as a money maker but just for the pleasure of improving an already decent instrument. I've just completed a Squier P bass upgrade and really enjoyed doing it. To me it was absolutely worth doing and has made what was a playable but dull instrument in to something very pleasing to play and a pleasure to look at.
  20. [quote name='Ou7shined' post='1267019' date='Jun 13 2011, 10:02 AM']That's handy. You join Basschat earlier this year (presumably sans bass) then some weeks later a stranger "down the dump" hands you a perfectly good bass for nothing. Happens all the time. [/quote]
  21. Wow. That is one very impressive bit of modding.
  22. [quote name='Jacqueslemac' post='1260770' date='Jun 8 2011, 09:25 AM']This book is with me now. Gary mac - PM me your address and I'll pass it on when I've finished with it.[/quote] PM'd. Sorry for the delay in doing so
  23. He's selling another one as well, been watching them both. Like you say it does look very nice
  24. Feel like I'm in shock... Chris with a Ric...I'm going to have to make myself a cuppa have a lie down and breath in to a paper bag.
  25. Have to agree with Jack and infact that's the route I'm planning on at the moment, once I've got clearance from the good wife. But if you are talking about the American Standard in Coda then I understand your enthusiasm. The one I tried in there a while back was a beaut and had me all gassed up.
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