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  1. Pinball

    TRADED

    [quote name='grahamd' timestamp='1462997417' post='3047749'] You welcome to pop over mate. You know I'd take the G&L back off you [/quote] ooh your bad!
  2. Pinball

    TRADED

    Very nice, a little out of my league. I'd love to play it
  3. Tom bought my Telecaster...no problems and pleasant to deal with. Deal with confidence
  4. Two reasons here. I like the sound...Stingray + pick hits the spot for me I find I get a lot of finger pain if I play a whole set using my fingers. A combination of digging in too hard and old fingers I Play most of the set with a pick
  5. Pinball

    Sold

    [quote name='lucatus' timestamp='1462180144' post='3040775'] Awesome price, these basses are great! I'd go for it if I could! GLWTS [/quote] You're not wrong! If it doesn't sell at this price I'll stop pushing it and hang on to it for a bit.
  6. Pinball

    Sold

    Price drop bump..amazing bass at a good price.
  7. [quote name='RhysP' timestamp='1461865910' post='3038365'] Awesome! [/quote] +1 I have no use for it but love it
  8. As a new owner of a black L2000 I'm not surprised-superb basses.....I think I need a 5 stringer too
  9. Just concluded the purchase of a G&L bass. A pleasant and easy to deal with and I'm very happy with the bass. Thanks Rob
  10. Pinball

    Sold

    PM's replied to bump
  11. Pinball

    Sold

    [size=3][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][color=#333333]Amazing top of the range bass but a bit of a luxury item for me. I may trade for a G&L 5 stringer (USA or Tribute) with some money my way. I'm also interested in 5 string P style basses-nothing too heavy. [/color][/font][/size][color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][size=3]The reason for sale is that I got it in a trade and I don't need it. It is a pleasure to own and play though. Any trial welcome (Bristol).[/size][/font][/color] [size=3][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][color=#333333]This [/color][/font][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][color=#333333]Bongo 5 HH was made in 2004 and is graphite pearl. I don't know much about its history but it is has a few knocks to headstock and back of the neck. They aren't something that is apparent to the audience and they haven't bothered me. There is one ding on the top edge of the neck that is visible to the player. The body is in great shape and the controls work well and are silky smooth[/color][/font][/size] [size=3][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][color=#333333]The outstanding feature for me, other than its sharp/individual looks and playability is its superb pre-amp and control system. The HH system gives a wide range of usable sounds that cut through like a knife. The intuitive mids controls and pickup balance are a winner IMHO.[/color][/font][/size] [size=3][color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]I will post at cost. [/font][/color][/size] [attachment=217671:B5.jpg] [attachment=217586:B10.jpg] [attachment=217587:B9.jpg] [attachment=217588:B7.jpg] [attachment=217590:B3.jpg] [attachment=217589:B4.jpg] [attachment=217591:B11.jpg] [attachment=217592:B12.jpg] [attachment=217593:B15.jpg] [attachment=217594:B1.jpg] [color=#333333][font=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif][size=3]Here are details of the current Bongo's from the MM site.[/size][/font][/color] Bongo 5 Model Bongo 5 Size 12-3/4" wide, 1-5/8" thick, 47-5/8" long (32.4 cm wide, 4.1 cm thick, 121.0 cm long) Weight 9 lbs, 4 oz (4.20 kg) - varies slightly Body Wood Basswood Body Finish High gloss polyester Bridge Standard - Music Man® chrome plated, hardened steel bridge plate with stainless steel saddles Scale Length 34" (86.4 cm) Neck Radius 11" (27.9 cm) Headstock Size Only 9-3/4" (24.8 cm) long Frets 24 - High profile, wide Neck Width 1-3/4" (44.5 mm) at nut 2-13/16" (71.4 mm) at last fret Neck Wood Select maple neck Fingerboard Fretted - Rosewood; Fretless - Pau Ferro with or without inlaid fretlines Fret Markers Custom Half-Moons Neck Finish Opaque satin Neck Colors Color matches body Tuning Machines Custom Music Man, lightweight with tapered string posts and ergonomic design Truss Rod Adjustable - no component or string removal Neck Attachment 5 bolts - perfect alignment with no shifting; Sculpted neck joint allows smooth access to higher frets Electronic Shielding Graphite acrylic resin coated body cavity and aluminum control cover Controls Single Pickup, 3-band active preamp; vol, treble, mid, bass; Dual Pickup, 4-band active preamp; vol, bridge/neck pickup balance, treble, high-mid, low-mid, bass, 4-band active preamp; vol, bridge/neck pickup balance, magnetic Pickups Standard - Single Humbucking with Neodymium magnets; Optional - Dual Humbucking with Neodymium magnets; Optional - Humbucking/Single coil with Neodymium magnets Left Handed No Strings 46w-65w-80w-100w-130w (Regular Slinky Bass #2836) Video here: [url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wycOWsBFYII"]https://www.youtube....h?v=wycOWsBFYII[/url]
  12. Check out this site.https://www.ents24.com/hub/search/genre/music/near/Bristol/radius/10/order/date I can't recommend any in particular....if it had been tonight there is some good stuff on at The Exchange
  13. Awesome bass...these are made to be played so I'm amazing to see one in such great condition. I have a 2012 version. GLWTS
  14. Yes I will post as I have a box and it comes with a soft case! Thanks for the trade offers, Like I said I'm hoping for some money my way-unless its something that I can easily sell on.
  15. An update as I have done 3 practices and I'm no closer to a decision. I asked another band member his opinion this morning and he said "I like the sound of the Stingray on some and the aggression of the Bongo on others, you had best keep them both. I guess that's what I'll do for now.
  16. MM Stingray, it's not the first thing people would think of but it just works really well. Get some status half rounds on there and its awesome. I traded a whole load of gear for a used one I found in a shop and never regretted it for a moment. A great recorded sound
  17. I had one of these (maybe the same one). I have very fond memories of it. A beautiful, small light bass with a very big punch. GLWTS
  18. Stop tempting me....If I was to specify a custom build it would be pretty close to this. A nice bass, GLWTS!
  19. My old bass One of the best frettless instruments I have played and nice and light too
  20. Great buyer...sent a pedal Spain without any problems. Thanks
  21. [quote name='fretmeister' timestamp='1457880015' post='3002582'] Find another close pub and play there on the same night as the other lot. [/quote] Hah, yes I like that option
  22. [quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1457691202' post='3000950'] It is a form of flattery, however I`d be annoyed about it. I think the period of a month is reasonable, anything after that isn`t, in my opinion. Similar things happen with some venues in London, if you`ve a gig booked In some venues one of their clauses is that you don't play any other London venues within one month. [/quote] That makes good sense, playing too much locally is counter productive. There is a 3 week rule in Bristol where bands and venues agree not to book an act if it is within 3 weeks of them playing somewhere else within Bristol. I would find the Tribute example annoying though after all they aren't Thin Lizzy. It's a bit of a cheek.
  23. Thanks for the detailed answers guys and gals. It has definitely made up my mind that I won't do anything rash. I'll take my time. Note: I meant to do a side by side comparison at the last band pracxtice but opted out as I had to change some pedal settings and didn't want to waste time-also I was enjoying it. Also I am not selling the Stingray as I spent a long time finding the right bass. [quote name='dub_junkie' timestamp='1457603328' post='2999979'] I think yours could possibly be graphite pearl and not ES btw. Looks like my old bass. [/quote] That's interesting, I'll check it out on the EB forum when I get a chance and get some detailed info. It has some marks on the back of the neck and head-stock but nothing that would worry a player rather than collector (me). If I have to I'll find something else to sell in the mean time-or try and weather the financial hit Cheers
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