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  1. And in public, too. That means that everyone following the Letts YouTube channel will see how long Letts takes to fulfil an order, or even to respond to requests for information. Not good for his reputation, but excellent information for punters. If Mr Letts doesn't produce a suitable bass this time, it won't just be the ball that's in court.....
  2. "Prompted by the need for more space, Glock moved in that year to 1b London Road, Crayford, just over a mile up the road from the Jennings works on Dartford Road. The company remained in Crayford until 1991." https://www.voxac30.org.uk/vox_ac30_cabinets.html That page shows where the factory was - near to the greyhound track, which feels right. So, the timing is right, and perhaps the place. However, the company were not just making the cabinets, but making combo amplifiers on site, which I would have needed to test. I wondered if it was a smaller operation - perhaps inspired by the success of their neighbours, and with access to local amplifier experts. However, I didn't work there because the employer told me that I had to take the role or lose my benefits. I then called my contact in the local job centre, who said that that particular company's YOP scheme had not been approved yet, and that they had jumped the gun. I was relieved not to have to work for them, and never contacted them again. I think that, after 41 years, I have forgotten the detailed events.
  3. Shortly after leaving school in 1983, I was offered a place on a Youth Opportunities Programme, with a guitar amplifier manufacturer, based in Crayford. I didn't take the job, and can't now remember what the company was called. From memory, the amps were small combos, rather than anything high end. Does anyone know what the company might have been called? I am curious to find out who I almost worked for.
  4. Here, a perfect example of basschatters giving me an informal lesson. In my piano lessons, I had noticed that the major third sounded out of tune, compared to the root note. However, I wasn't sure whether I was imagining the discordance. Now, @Rosie C and @Stub Mandrel have confirmed that it is indeed a real thing. And I have learnt something new.
  5. My daughters' music teacher once told me "if you can't play it slowly, then you won't be able to play it fast."
  6. With buyers, yes, it's popular. What other "shop" offers a full range of low-value items, and second hand obscure books and CDs? With sellers, I think that it is less popular, given the number of problems that have been shared here. I suspect that is why ebay has offered virtually free selling - they need sellers to attract buyers. Certainly it's not because of the goodness of their hearts that they are offering discounted prices for sellers!
  7. Acoustic bass guitars are very niche, I have found. I had a Hobgoblin 5 string which I loved to play in my ukulele band. I then upgraded to a Boulder Creek 5 string, with a set of Thomastik Infeld strings. Wonderful instrument - many times I have wanted to sell it, but the tone and ease of playing made me keep it. It is a very responsive instrument, which encourages me to play better. However, I have not played it in a band in 5 years. Really, it needs the right application - a fully acoustic string band, perhaps? Maybe with violin, mandolin, and guitar too?
  8. And their greatest hit, about a hard-boiled egg placed in the fridge - Cold 'n' Brown.
  9. And previews from 7th April. This all feels like a very tight deadline for a very big show. I am guessing that they want a professional and experienced singer who can just parachute into an existing band.
  10. So underrated, that I initially wondered who he was! "Didn't he play in midfield for Tottenham back in the late 90s?" Are there any tutorials, or isolated bass lines, that I can listen to? Or is it a case of slowing down the YouTube videos and learning his lines, one bar at a time? I suspect that the serious musical talent was overlooked, because of the comical lyrics.
  11. If you can't get it to work, think of it as a very cheap cab, with the space for a Class D amplifier in the slot. You could even find space for a mini footpedal tuner in there.
  12. Tried it once - didn't like it. More likely, I didn't understand what it was meant to do. And I realised that what I really needed was a Talent Enhancer, so I didn't bother with the Aural Enchancer after that.
  13. I have one of those combo amps too, but mine appears to be an older model (it has a 3-digit serial number, different graphics on the front panel, and a DI out above where yours has the two ¼" jack sockets. I used it in a ukulele band, (acoustic 5 string bass, rehearsals and live) and a church band (electric 5 string bass, as my backline). I tended to run it with the tweeter off, and the tone controls all set to Flat. I was fascinated by the pointless little shelf at the front - made it look more petite and dainty. Did you get yours working?
  14. It may be a Warwick 3d adjustable saddle. So, if I need it a new saddle, I have a choice between the Warwick and the ABM part. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325082459218?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=MTGobot6TTu&sssrc=4429486&ssuid=N6aXlrGTR5O&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
  15. I have found what looks like the right Washburn custom shop headstock logo, on ebay. Genuine article, from the Washburn factory. Washburn didn't get back to me, sadly. "NEW GENUINE WASHBURN BLACK MADE IN THE USA GUITAR HEADSTOCK DECAL I picked this up from Washburn a couple years ago. This is a brand new stick on black decal. This decal is about 2 5/8th inches long and about 5/8th of an inch high. This is not a copy; I picked this up from the Washburn factory. This is over 10 years old and made for one of Washburn’s Custom Shop guitars.
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