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Precision scratchplate screwhole surgery
Jono Bolton replied to ras52's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='pst62' timestamp='1334835085' post='1622025'] I had the same problem, all I did was fill the problem hole up with superglue, left it for a day then re-introduced the screw, I've removed the scratchplate a few times since and it's still holding fine. [/quote] I've done this before too. Don't think it's the recommended technique, but it'll do for my beater P Bass! -
[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1334218888' post='1612577'] Fender Deluxe Active Precision Special at Coda Music in Stevenage, for £499: [url="http://www.coda-music.com/product_info.php?cPath=170&products_id=12011"]http://www.coda-music.com/product_info.php?cPath=170&products_id=12011[/url] [/quote] Great shout
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SOLD: MIJ Fender 70RI Precision Bass non-export
Jono Bolton replied to davidak's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='karlfer' timestamp='1334087337' post='1610817'] These are usually 40mm nut width perfect for those of us who want a P but not with such a wide nut. They play like the Devil, that colour is as rare as my wallet opening and would look sublime with a Brown Tortie plate. I am actually salivating. 1 week ago this would have been mine . [/quote] +1 on the tort scratchplate. This is a magnificent looking bass! -
Bought a set of Rotosound strings from Ben, only got them yesterday because the postie couldn't be arsed actually bringing them to my flat, but nothing to do with Ben, posted quickly, according to the delivery slip they would've arrived quickly too if it was for the bleedin' Royal Mail! So easy to deal with, recommended!
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Hondo P Bass II For Sale/Trade (Will Split too)
Jono Bolton replied to jonsebass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Bridge trade
Jono Bolton replied to Jono Bolton's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Bridge trade
Jono Bolton replied to Jono Bolton's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Hi everyone, I'm looking to do a straight trade if possible, trading my Wilkinson Vintage Bass Bridge: http://www.axesrus.com/Hardware/BassBridges/WBBC/WBBCFront.jpg For one of these: http://www.themusiczoo.com/PDGImages/Fender_Vintage_Bass_Bridge_Chrome_990804100_576.jpg The Wilkinson bridge is currently fitted to my P Bass, but I much prefer the old style BBOT bridge as opposed to the big chunky brass saddles on the Wilko. Does wonders for sustain, but I like my Ps to have a bit of thud. Only really looking for bridge with threaded saddles, thanks! Any takers?
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Fender Modern Player Tele bass Sunburst - SOLD
Jono Bolton replied to mojobass's topic in Basses For Sale
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Schaller Strap Locks £12
Jono Bolton replied to Jono Bolton's topic in Accessories & Other Musically Related Items For Sale
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Well done, £340 is a great price! I tried one in the old Sound Control up here in Glasgow and it was fantastic, great sound, lovely quality and I really loved the chunky neck. I ordered the black one that was showing as 'in stock' online, only to get an email back telling me it was out of stock and wouldn't be back in for a couple of months. I cancelled the order and subsequently built a bitsa Jazz, and I still regret not having a little patience and waiting longer for a cracking bass
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[quote name='discreet' timestamp='1332679033' post='1591478'] That's really unusual, I like it! [/quote] Ditto!
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Squier Precision Bass w/ USA Pickup & Badass 2 bridge - £250
Jono Bolton replied to Mike's topic in Basses For Sale
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SOLD MIM Fender Jazz Black/Rosewood with Wizard 84s
Jono Bolton replied to mikegatward's topic in Basses For Sale
[quote name='mikegatward' timestamp='1331814286' post='1579257'] Still available Done some homework on Fender forums re. the black label question. [size=4][i]The black label was used by Fender Mexico for a limited time only between 1993 and 1998. It can be found exclusively on the rather short lived mexican “Traditional” series for the Precision Bass. The guitars with the black label consisted mostly of overstock american made Fender necks and bodies. The parts were shipped to Mexico for assembly with mexican made pickups and far eastern hardware and electronics. [/i][/size] [/quote] Surely that means you're getting a bass made with American parts, for a snip over £200? Bargain! -
Not my usual cup of tea, but that is a lovely looking bass!
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Hi all! I've been scouring Gumtree in search of a new guitar and have found a Squier Strat for a relatively small price, but I don't really know enough about this particular model to know if it's worthwhile. I'll press the seller for more info, but my experience with Squiers is limited to the Standard and Affinity series'. The guitar I'm looking at has a bold black Squier logo, and says 'Strat' on the headstock, rather than Stratocaster as my old Standard Series guiitar read. The seller says it's made in China and it's a 50th Anniversary model (presumably Fender's 50th, so I'm guessing it's from about '96-ish). Does anyone know any more about these models, what they're like to play, value etc? The seller said in his ad that it needs a bit of work but is asking for £50, I'd like to try and get him down on that but I would need to make sure I'm armed with some knowledge of the instrument before I try to haggle with him. The Gumtree ad only shows the headstock but I've had some picture messages through of the body from him, but I've attached the headstock pic in the hope that someone recongnises the logo. Any help here would be great guys!
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Wiring a P Bass without a tone control
Jono Bolton replied to Jono Bolton's topic in Repairs and Technical
[quote name='icastle' timestamp='1331140944' post='1568393'] You do realise that leaving out the tone control pot and cap will result in getting a 'tone control set to maximum treble'? If that's what you're after then that's fine, if not then you might want to add a little preset and capacitor and just tuck it inside the body cavity when you've found the tone you're after. [/quote] I do realise that the treble will be full if I remove the tone control from the circuit, that's why I'm looking to do it, I always have the treble up full on my P, I'm looking to do a bit of renovation to it as it needs sone TLC so I thought I'd take the opportunity to re-wire it at the same time.