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  1. Fantastic! A design classic. I'd love to have it, just bad timing for me Can I tempt you with a left testicle? (Only lightly chewed).
  2. [quote name='ARGH' post='323655' date='Nov 6 2008, 06:42 PM']Yeah,That ran through my head too? Has Hans AGAIN stolen an idea/design?[/quote] If you're referring to Hans Wilfer stealing the Spector shape, he actually licensed the body shape from Stuart Spector originally. If not, which shape were you referring to?
  3. lets get in there and spend our dosh.
  4. Certainly some unprecedented porn there. I don't know of another place that has such a high proportion of high spec instruments in its stock.
  5. *BUMP*
  6. This bass is sold to a fellow Musicman Cutlass afficionado, subject to full payment.
  7. [quote name='alexclaber' post='323205' date='Nov 6 2008, 08:43 AM']Maybe in your experience but your experience is clearly too limited! This cab can produce far more low frequency output than any non-neo cabs of similar size let alone weight: [url="http://barefacedbass.com/thebigone.html"]http://barefacedbass.com/thebigone.html[/url] Alex[/quote] I thought we had a policy on this forum about commercial promotion?
  8. [quote name='drthirkenstein' post='323162' date='Nov 6 2008, 03:07 AM']in my experience neo speakers cant produce any where near the same levels of low frequency as the heavy buggers. as a general rule the heavier your equipment the better it sounds! besides its character building![/quote] neo cones have a slight mid hump to them. Its probably that emphasis that you're hearing rather than a lack of anything else.
  9. [quote name='peted' post='322709' date='Nov 5 2008, 03:10 PM']We have our winner! Sorry, no prize I think i'll add everything else you've put after to the spec as well. I wonder if I did that whether Jon will ever speak to me again?[/quote] He would be howling for my blood. Custom features are both a blessing and a curse for him. He doesn't make a lot of money on the additional features people request and the extra time he spends doing them suck up any earnings he had from making the instrument. However the custom bits do provide him with some interest outside the normal models.
  10. [quote name='thedontcarebear' post='322665' date='Nov 5 2008, 02:01 PM']Buzz Feiten or something?[/quote] Oooh a GUESSING game. Goody goody goody, now let me see... A Status bendwell? A Kubicki drop D extension? A kahler whammy? An onboard valve preamp? A fanned fret fingerboard? An onboard directional air conditioning system for one-foot-on-the-monitor bass solos? A Dalek voice impersonator? A novelty, flavoured, crushed ice dispenser? A 12v powered mini fridge? A combination marital aid/grasping tool/sink plunger with advanced Quantum X (tm) technology for the closest shave ever?
  11. I use a [url="http://www.primrose-london.co.uk/truck-best-garden-trolley-there-p-17.html"]tri truck[/url]. It's superb over rough ground and can convert into a flat bed trolley too.
  12. Using flash isn't a problem if you are sensitive to the range. Not too close and not too far and make sure there are no obstructions in the foreground to light up.
  13. Hi Aljan, welcome. Those Hevos amps are supposed to be superb. We've had small chats about them already here.
  14. Well I heard today that the "sure thing" job offer that I was expecting has instead turned into a total u-turn and the reasons aren't clear at all. So unfortunately I have to pull out because the cash is going to be more useful than ever now. Good luck with the sale though Scott.
  15. [quote name='cd_david' post='322108' date='Nov 4 2008, 07:49 PM'][size=6]BUGGER![/size] Just bought a 20th Anniversary You want to swap????[/quote] Coincidentally, I was looking for a 20th Ann. and I took a look at the NAMM Stingray too before I bought the Cutlass. I'm probably sorted for stingray sounds for the forseeable with the mongrel preEB which I'm keeping. Thanks for the offer though mate.
  16. I know there are people who prefer lined boards and I completely understand why. But lines or not, you end up depending on your ears and muscle memory for accurate intonation eventually. Its not impossible if you have enough patience, and a clear sounding backline that isn't over effected or woolly sounding. [quote name='paul h' post='317819' date='Oct 29 2008, 06:33 PM']Are you angry enough to swap both basses for one SX jazz and then post the fact at the offending forum?[/quote] I wondered last night what his reaction might be if someone ever sent him a headstock in the post.
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  18. [quote name='elom' post='321498' date='Nov 4 2008, 01:50 AM']This is the only headless I've ever hankered after. Can't find any of the buggers mind you... [attachment=15565:AXB50BK.jpg][/quote] I saw one for sale on a Philippines auction site a couple of weeks ago.
  19. The first is a Cutlass I with a FACTORY FITTED three bolt neck and through body bridge. The neck date is 1984 and the body stamp is 1979. This bass was sold through a store in Florida as part of a Cliff Williams clearance (I have a PDF of the original listing on the shops website claiming its provenance). I've tried contacting AC/DC directly to confirm the provenance but had no reply. Cliff's home address is still on the case so if the eventual buyer happens to be in Florida at any point maybe they could pop round for a beer and watch a game. I'm reliably informed that there are maybe only 5 Cutlass I basses known with these preEB features. There were only an estimated 600 Cutlass I basses made before production ceased. This instrument is in reasonable condition although Cliff has put a few knocks, chips and scratches into the bass thanks to his chunky belt buckle! But hey, thats all part of the mojo, right? If it ships internationally then normally I ship via FedEx for international freight, its a little pricier than some but they've been 100% reliable for me in the past and have been so quick that not even UK customs have noticed wink.gif. I think the record for an express delivery to me from the US was 36 hours. If you want to use a different courier, you're free to do that but at your own risk. Any interested parties are invited to make me an offer on the instrument by the end of this week. However Alex has told me what he thinks he could get for them on consignment so if any offers fail to beat that, I'll probably take my chances with the consignment route.
  20. Like the Cutlass I, it has a 1984 neck date but also a 1984 body stamp with a more typical 4 bolt neck. It's finished in white and is also completely stock and original as far as I'm aware. For a long time this was my main gigging 4 string as it can do a passable p-bass sounds as well as the classic stingray sound. The neck pickup by itself has a really nice, flabby, funky tone to it. However the Cutlass I definitely sounds beefier. The pick up selector switch offers a combination of sounds based not only on the pickups but also the coils within each pickup. Its in pretty good cosmetic condition considering its age, probably hasn't been gigged that much. There are maybe a handful of small dings in my estimation none of which are chips. There were an estimated 300 Cutlass II basses manufacturered so this is a pretty special bass too. This bass does not currently have a hard case but I will sort out something after the bass is sold. If it ships internationally then normally I ship via FedEx for international freight, its a little pricier than some but they've been 100% reliable for me in the past and have been so quick that not even UK customs have noticed . I think the record for an express delivery to me from the US was 36 hours. If you want to use a different courier, you're free to do that but at your own risk. Any interested parties are invited to make me an offer on either instrument by the end of this week. However Alex has told me what he thinks he could get for them on consignment so if any offers fail to beat that, I'll probably take my chances with the consignment route.
  21. Thanks Mate, I might be taking the fretless down to see Alex at the end of this week I think along with the two Cutlass basses.
  22. [quote name='OutToPlayJazz' post='321468' date='Nov 4 2008, 12:12 AM']When Nick & I were at the factory on Friday Rob mentioned that he wasn't very happy with said review, but we'll see. Nick has the review bass at home with him at the moment. He's using it for demos at Music Live at the NEC next week, I think.[/quote] Well, so long as the reviewers were honest and sincere, surely thats the main thing? Noone's perfect and we all live and learn.
  23. *BUMP* fretless is still available.
  24. [quote name='sgt-pluck' post='321360' date='Nov 3 2008, 09:41 PM']surely by the time you've got it home and into different temperatures/humidities etc it all becomes hypothetical doesn't it? Bung a new set of strings on you back to having to tweak again.[/quote] I agree completely. But some necks are more stable than others, it depends on construction, grain orientation and seasoning. But with the exception of Alembic and my Pentabuzz, the best playing necks I have ever tried have all been graphite for that specific reason.
  25. TBH, its really NOT that hard to do a fret stoning by hand. Jon Shuker showed me how to do a refret and stoning on a guitar neck and excellent results were not difficult to achieve. If I can do it then anyone can! The only draw back is the cost of the tools, but if you're otherwise considering spending 80 quid and own more than one instrument, its worth paying for the tools instead and finding a friendly luthier to show you how to do it. You'll repay the cost of the tools with every stoning. [quote name='grossey' post='321086' date='Nov 3 2008, 04:56 PM']I don't know how much but please be aware that there are two shops in that area of Surrey. Candlers in Kew and Charlie Chandlers Guitar Experience in Hampton Wick. Both have a Plek machine (I believe the only two in the UK). The two shops are unrelated (in a business sense) but are by family blood I understand. Anyway CCGX as they are commonly known as have a high opinion of the Plek system. Both have websites, google Chandlers Guitars and CCGX respectively and you should find them.[/quote] Charlie Chandler started Chandlers and sold the business on before starting CCGE. It could be said he has a vested interest in the Plek system because he was originally the sole UK distributor.
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