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White Cloud

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  1. Beautiful example!
  2. I know where the OP is coming from. I bought a Wal Custom on HP in 1985 (£750) - traded my Rickenbacker 4001 for it (£300). I was a nifty player - but recall never feeling good enough for the Wal!
  3. I think it's entirely dependent upon the context: the material you're playing. Simply put, some musical styles tend towards more space for individual expression than others. I think it's key to consider what the listener might want to hear, as opposed to what the musician necessarily wants to play.
  4. I've been a subscriber to Doug's channel for a couple of years... excellent stuff! He does some great videos on Rush, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath too.
  5. Well, all I've had from BD (Mark) is endless compliments on my Vigier Passion...
  6. I recall hearing 'Breadfan' in a pals bedroom for the first time and being blown away... Great vocals and bass player. I'm sad 😭
  7. I feel even more priveliged now to own an Enfield Lionheart. Best bass I've ever owned and it will never be sold. Big shout-out to Martin. One of the best in the business and his builds will be sadly missed!
  8. Wow, those wood combos really'pop'... Love the Yew! Nice work🙂
  9. Corker! Similar to mine... The only non-handmade basses that I've found that look, feel and touch handmade. Congratulations.
  10. The ultimate fretless basses imo. Realistic price too. That said, too rich for me ... This'll be gone soon anyway 😎
  11. I'm following this too: interesting builds. How is the Yew to work? As a furniture maker I was always warned to avoid it!
  12. Congratulations, P bass on steroids. I'd love one... One day!
  13. Tis a beauty!
  14. Stunning!
  15. Yup, there it is...my ultimate bass!
  16. Absolutely stunning!
  17. Beautiful!
  18. Love his YouTube videos (by Carl Morton)... hilarious banter!
  19. Love love LOVE Vigiers of this era. If it was fully functional it would be the Panacea (had one the same during the 80's)
  20. I've seen some bizarre stuff here over the years. However, this is right up there... The woodwork on ACG basses is breathtaking.
  21. I've been lucky enough to own both Shuker and ACG basses. For me they are both incredible builders - but the ACG was the better of the two. No slight upon Mr Shuker I might add ... it just exemplified the quality of ACG. If it were a choice between the two I'd go ACG.
  22. Crazy good player. A legend!
  23. I heard the same. A batch of rogue Mahogany as it happens, seemingly coinciding with an upsurge in demand by virtue of MK. Sadly my brand new Supernatural ended up with a terminal back bow #😔
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